Milwaukee 2970-20 200’ Stiff Pipeline Inspection Reel User Manual

June 9, 2024
Milwaukee

2970-20 200’ Stiff Pipeline Inspection Reel

OPERATOR’S MANUAL MANUEL de L’UTILISATEUR MANUAL del OPERADOR
Cat. No. / No de cat.
2970-20: M18TM 500GB Control Hub 2971-20: M18TM Wireless Monitor 2973-20: 120′ Mid-Stiff Pipeline Inspection Reel 2974-20: 200′ Stiff Pipeline Inspection Reel 2975-20: 200′ Mid-Stiff Pipeline Inspection Reel 2976-20: 325′ Stiff Pipeline Inspection Reel 48-53-2970: Tablet Mount
2970-20 : Smart Hub de 500 Go M18TM 2971-20 : Moniteur sans fil M18TM 2973-20 : Bobine d’inspection de tuyaux à rigidité moyenne de 36,5 m (120′) 2974-20 : Bobine d’inspection de tuyaux rigides de 60,9 m (200′) 2975-20 : Bobine d’inspection de tuyaux à rigidité moyenne de 60,9 m (200′) 2976-20 : Bobine d’inspection de tuyaux rigides de 99 m (325′) 48-53-2970 : Support pour tablette
2970-20: Smart Hub de 500 GB M18TM 2971-20: Monitor inalámbrico M18TM 2973-20: Tiralíneas de inspección de tuberías de rigidez media de 36,5 m (120′) 2974-20: Tiralíneas de inspección de tuberías rígidas de 60,9 m (200′) 2975-20: Tiralíneas de inspección de tuberías de rigidez media de 60,9 m (200′) 2976-20: Tiralíneas de inspección de tuberías rígidas de 99 m (325′) 48-53-2970: Soporte para tableta
WARNING To reduce the risk of injury, the user must read and understand this manual.
AVERTISSEMENT Afin de minimiser les risques de blessures, l’utilisateur doit lire et veiller à bien comprendre le manuel d’utilisation. ADVERTENCIA Para reducir el riesgo de lesiones, el usuario debe leer y entender el manual.

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OPERATOR’S MANUAL
Cat. No.
2970-20: M18TM 500GB Control Hub 2971-20: M18TM Wireless Monitor 2973-20: 120′ Mid-Stiff Pipeline Inspection Reel 2974-20: 200′ Stiff Pipeline Inspection Reel 2975-20: 200′ Mid-Stiff Pipeline Inspection Reel 2976-20: 325′ Stiff Pipeline Inspection Reel 48-53-2970: Tablet Mount

GENERAL POWER TOOL SAFETY WARNINGS
Read all safety warnings, instructions, illustrations and specifications provided with this power tool. Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury. Save all warnings and instructions for future reference. The term “power tool” in the warnings refers to your mains-operated (corded) power tool or battery-operated (cordless) power tool.
WORK SAFETY AREA
· Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered or dark areas invite accidents. · Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence
of flammable liquids, gases or dust. Power tools create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes. · Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power tool. Distractions can cause you to lose control.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
· Power tool plugs must match the outlet. Never modify the plug in any way. Do not use any adapter plugs with earthed (grounded) power tools. Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will reduce risk of electric shock.
· Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces, such as pipes, radiators, ranges and refrigerators. There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded.
· Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions. Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock.
· Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pulling or unplugging the power tool. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock.
· When operating a power tool outdoors, use an extension cord suitable for outdoor use. Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock.
· If operating a power tool in a damp location is unavoidable, use a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) protected supply. Use of an GFCI reduces the risk of electric shock.
PERSONAL SAFETY
· Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool. Do not use a power tool while you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. A moment of inattention while operating power tools may result in serious personal injury.
· Use personal protective equipment. Always wear eye protection. Protective equipment such as a dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard hat or hearing protection used for appropriate conditions will reduce personal injuries.
· Prevent unintentional starting. Ensure the switch is in the off position before connecting to power source and/or battery pack, picking up or carrying the tool. Carrying power tools with your finger on the switch or energizing power tools that have the switch on invites accidents.
· Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turning the power tool on. A wrench or a key left attached to a rotating part of the power tool may result in personal injury.
· Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. This enables better control of the power tool in unexpected situations.
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· Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. Keep your hair and clothing away from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewelry or long hair can be caught in moving parts.
· If devices are provided for the connection of dust extraction and collection facilities, ensure these are connected and properly used. Use of dust collection can reduce dust-related hazards.
· Do not let familiarity gained from frequent use of tools allow you to become complacent and ignore tool safety principles. A careless action can cause severe injury within a fraction of a second.
POWER TOOL USE AND CARE
· Do not force the power tool. Use the correct power tool for your application. The correct power tool will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed.
· Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turn it on and off. Any power tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired.
· Disconnect the plug from the power source and/or remove the battery pack, if detachable, from the power tool before making any adjustments, changing accessories, or storing power tools. Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the power tool accidentally.
· Store idle power tools out of the reach of children and do not allow persons unfamiliar with the power tool or these instructions to operate the power tool. Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users.
· Maintain power tools and accessories. Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts, breakage of parts and any other condition that may affect the power tool’s operation. If damaged, have the power tool repaired before use. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools.
· Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to bind and are easier to control.
· Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits etc. in accordance with these instructions, taking into account the working conditions and the work to be performed. Use of the power tool for operations different from those intended could result in a hazardous situation.
· Keep handles and grasping surfaces dry, clean and free from oil and grease. Slippery handles and grasping surfaces do not allow for safe handling and control of
the tool in unexpected situations.
BATTERY TOOL USE AND CARE
· Recharge only with the charger specified by the manufacturer. A charger that is suitable for one type of battery pack may create a risk of fire when used with another battery pack.
· Use power tools only with specifically designated battery packs. Use of any other battery packs may create a risk of injury and fire.
· When battery pack is not in use, keep it away from other metal objects, like paper clips, coins, keys, nails, screws or other small metal objects, that can make a connection from one terminal to another. Shorting the battery terminals together may cause burns or a fire.
· Under abusive conditions, liquid may be ejected from the battery; avoid contact. If contact accidentally occurs, flush with water. If liquid contacts eyes, additionally seek medical help. Liquid ejected from the battery may cause irritation or burns.
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· Do not use a battery pack or tool that is damaged or modified. Damaged or modified batteries may exhibit unpredictable behavior resulting in fire, explosion or risk of injury.
· Do not expose a battery pack or tool to fire or excessive temperature. Exposure to fire or temperature above 265°F (130°C) may cause explosion.
· Follow all charging instructions and do not charge the battery pack or tool outside the temperature range specified in the instructions. Charging improperly or at temperatures outside the specified range may damage the battery and increase the risk of fire.
SERVICE
· Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts. This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained.
· Never service damaged battery packs. Service of battery packs should only be performed by the manufacturer or authorized service providers.
SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES FOR PIPELINE INSPECTION SYSTEMS
· Use latex or rubber gloves, goggles, face shields, protective clothing, and respirator when chemicals, bacteria or other toxic or infectious substances are suspected to be in a drain line. Drains may contain chemicals, bacteria and other substances that may cause burns, be toxic or infectious or may result in other serious
personal injury. · Practice good hygiene. Do not eat or smoke while handling or operating the tool.
After handling or operating equipment, use hot, soapy water to wash hands and other body parts exposed to drain contents. This will help reduce the risk of health hazards due to exposure to toxic or infectious material. · Always check the work area before beginning a job. Do not allow cable to contact electrical, chemical, or moving hazards. · Do not use the cable to clear clogs or move obstructions. This is not a drain cleaner!
· Inspect cable for wear and damage before use. Do not twist, kink or over bend cables. Replace a worn or damaged cable before use.
· To reduce the risk of fire, personal injury, and product damage due to a short circuit, never immerse your tool, battery pack or charger in fluid or allow a fluid to flow inside them. Corrosive or conductive fluids, such as seawater, certain industrial chemicals, and bleach or bleach containing products, etc., can cause a short circuit.
· Recharge battery packs only with the charger specified for the battery. For specific charging instructions, read the operator’s manual supplied with your charger and battery.
· CAUTION Use care when transporting this tool when the reel and backpack are connected. Tipping may occur.
· Always use common sense and be cautious when using tools. It is not possible to anticipate every situation that could result in a dangerous outcome. Do not use this tool if you do not understand these operating instructions or you feel the work is
beyond your capability; contact Milwaukee Tool or a trained professional for additional
information or training. · Maintain labels and nameplates. These carry important information. If unreadable or
missing, contact a MILWAUKEE service facility for a free replacement.
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Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and

other construction activities contains chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects

or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are:

· lead from lead-based paint

· crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products, and

· arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber.

Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you do this type of work.

To reduce your exposure to these chemicals: work in a well-ventilated area, and work with

approved safety equipment, such as those dust masks that are specially designed to filter

out microscopic particles.

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated
in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be
required to correct the interference at his own expense. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.

Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
SYMBOLOGY

Volts

Direct Current

Federal Communications Commission

Do not allow battery to contact corrosive or conductive fluid
To prevent electric shock, do not allow product to contact live electrical parts
Chemical Burn Hazard – Keep away from children

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SPECIFICATIONS
Volts ……………………………………………. 18 DC Battery Type…………………………………… M18TM Charger Type…………………………………… M18TM Recommended Ambient Operating Temperature………………………. 0°F to 125°F
M18TM BATTERIES
Recharge only with the charger specified for the battery. For specific charging instructions, read the operator’s manual supplied with your charger and battery. Removing/Inserting the Battery. To remove the battery, push in the release buttons and pull the battery pack away from the tool.
Always remove battery pack before changing or removing accessories. To insert the battery, slide the pack into the body of the tool. Make sure it latches securely into place.
Only use accessories specifically recommended for this tool. Others may be hazardous.
ONE-KEYTM
To learn more about the ONE-KEYTM functionality for this tool, go to milwaukeetool.com/ One-Key. To download the ONE-KEYTM app, visit the App Store or Google Play from your smart device.

ONE-KEYTM Indicator

Solid Blue
Blinking Blue Blinking Red

Wireless mode is active and ready to be configured via the ONEKEYTM app. Is actively communicating with the ONE-KEYTM app. Tool is in security lockout and can be unlocked by the owner via the ONE-KEYTM app.

INTERNAL BATTERY
Chemical Burn Hazard. This device contains a lithium button/coin cell battery. A new or used battery can cause severe internal burns and lead to death in as little as 2 hours if swallowed or enters the body. Always secure the battery cover. If it does not close securely, stop using the device, remove the batteries, and keep it away from children. If you think batteries may have been swallowed or entered the body, seek immediate medical attention.
An internal coin cell battery is used to facilitate full ONE-KEYTM functionality.
To replace the battery: 1. Remove the battery pack. 2. Remove the screw(s) and open the battery door. 3. Remove the old battery, keep it away from children, and dispose of it properly. 4. Insert the new battery (3V CR2032), with the positive side facing up. 5. Close the battery door and tighten the screw securely.
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MAINTENANCE
To reduce the risk of injury, always unplug the charger and remove the battery pack from the charger or tool before performing any maintenance. Never disassemble the tool, battery pack or charger. Contact a MILWAUKEE service facility for ALL repairs.
MAINTAINING TOOL
Keep your tool, battery pack and charger in good repair by adopting a regular maintenance program. Inspect your tool for issues such as undue noise, misalignment or binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, or any other condition that may affect the tool operation. Return the tool, battery pack, and charger to a MILWAUKEE service facility for repair. After six months to one year, depending on use, return the tool, battery pack and charger to a MILWAUKEE service facility for inspection. If the tool does not start or operate at full power with a fully charged battery pack, clean the contacts on the battery pack. If the tool still does not work properly, return the tool, charger and battery pack, to a MILWAUKEE service facility for repairs.
To reduce the risk of personal injury and damage, never immerse your tool, battery pack or charger in liquid or allow a liquid to flow inside them.
CLEANING
Clean dust and debris from any vents. Keep tool clean, dry and free of oil or grease. Use only mild soap and a damp cloth to clean, since certain cleaning agents and solvents are harmful to plastics and other insulated parts. Some of these include gasoline, turpentine, lacquer thinner, paint thinner, chlorinated cleaning solvents, ammonia and household detergents containing ammonia. Never use flammable or combustible solvents around tools.
REPAIRS
For repairs, return the tool, battery pack and charger to the nearest authorized service center.
ACCESSORIES
Use only recommended accessories. Others may be hazardous. For a complete listing of accessories, go online to www.milwaukeetool.com or contact a distributor.
WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
For products provided with wireless communication features, including ONE- KEYTM:
Pursuant to part 15.21 of the FCC Rules, do not modify this product. Modification could void your authority to operate the product. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and ISED-Canada’s license exempt RSS standards. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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SERVICE ­ UNITED STATES 1-800-SAWDUST (1.800.729.3878)
Monday-Friday, 7:00 AM – 6:30 PM CST or visit www.milwaukeetool.com
Contact Corporate After Sales Service Technical Support with technical, service/repair, or warranty questions.
Email: metproductsupport@milwaukeetool.com Become a Heavy Duty Club Member at www.milwaukeetool.com to receive important
notifications regarding your tool purchases.
SERVICE – CANADA
Milwaukee Tool (Canada) Ltd 1.800.268.4015
Monday-Friday, 7:00 AM – 4:30 PM CST or visit www.milwaukeetool.ca
LIMITED WARRANTY USA & CANADA
Every MILWAUKEE power tool* (see exceptions below) is warranted to the original purchaser only to be free from defects in material and workmanship. Subject to certain exceptions, MILWAUKEE will repair or replace any part on an electric power tool which, after examination, is determined by MILWAUKEE to be defective in material or workmanship for a period of five (5) years* after the date of purchase unless otherwise noted. Return of the power tool to a MILWAUKEE factory Service Center location or MILWAUKEE Authorized Service Station, freight prepaid and insured, is required. A copy of the proof of purchase should be included with the return product. This warranty does not apply to damage that MILWAUKEE determines to be from repairs made or attempted by anyone other than MILWAUKEE authorized personnel, misuse, alterations, abuse, normal wear and tear, lack of maintenance, or accidents.
Normal Wear: Many power tools need periodic parts replacement and service to achieve best performance. This warranty does not cover repair when normal use has exhausted the life of a part including, but not limited to, chucks, brushes, cords, saw shoes, blade clamps, o-rings, seals, bumpers, driver blades, pistons, strikers, lifters, and bumper cover washers.
This warranty does not cover Air Nailers & Staplers; Airless Paint Sprayer; Cordless Battery Packs; Gasoline Driven Portable Power Generators; Hand Tools; Hoist ­ Electric, Lever & Hand Chain; M12TM Heated Gear; Reconditioned Product; and Test & Measurement Products. There are separate and distinct warranties available for these products.
**The warranty period for Job Site Radios, M12TM Power Port, M18TM Power Source, Jobsite Fan and Trade TitanTM Industrial Work Carts is one (1) year from the date of purchase. The warranty period for the M18 FUELTM 1″ D-Handle High Torque Impact Wrenches, Drain Cleaning Cables, AIRSNAKETM Drain Cleaning Air Gun Accessories, REDLITHIUMTM USB Laser Levels and TRAPSNAKETM 25′ Auger w/ CABLE DRIVETM is two (2) years from the date of purchase. The warranty period for the M18TM Compact Heat Gun, 8 Gallon Dust Extractor, M18TM Framing Nailers, M18 FUELTM 1/2″ Ext. Anvil Controlled Torque Impact Wrench w/ ONE- KEYTM, M18 FUELTM 1″ High Torque Impact Wrench w/ ONE-KEYTM, M18 FUELTM 2 Gal. Compact Quiet Compressor, M12TM Laser Levels, 165′ Laser Detector, M12TM 23GA Pin Nailer, M18 FUELTM 1/4″ Blind Rivet Tool w/ ONE-KEYTM, M12 FUELTM Low Speed Tire Buffer, M18 FUELTM Random Orbital Polishers, and the M18TM Utility Fencing Stapler is three (3) years from the date of purchase. The
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warranty period for the LED in the LED Work Light and the LED Upgrade Bulb for the Work Light is the lifetime of the product subject to the limitations above. If during normal use the LED or LED Bulb fails, the part will be replaced free of charge.
Warranty Registration is not necessary to obtain the applicable warranty on a MILWAUKEE power tool product. The manufacturing date of the product will be used to determine the warranty period if no proof of purchase is provided at the time warranty service is requested.
ACCEPTANCE OF THE EXCLUSIVE REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT REMEDIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS A CONDITION OF THE CONTRACT FOR THE PURCHASE OF EVERY MILWAUKEE PRODUCT. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THIS CONDITION, YOU SHOULD NOT PURCHASE THE PRODUCT. IN NO EVENT SHALL MILWAUKEE BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, OR FOR ANY COSTS, ATTORNEY FEES, EXPENSES, LOSSES OR DELAYS ALLEGED TO BE AS A CONSEQUENCE OF ANY DAMAGE TO, FAILURE OF, OR DEFECT IN ANY PRODUCT INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY CLAIMS FOR LOSS OF PROFITS. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES, WRITTEN OR ORAL. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, MILWAUKEE DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE OR PURPOSE; TO THE EXTENT SUCH DISCLAIMER IS NOT PERMITTED BY LAW, SUCH IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE APPLICABLE EXPRESS WARRANTY AS DESCRIBED ABOVE. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU, THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.
This warranty applies to product sold in the U.S.A. and Canada only.
Please consult the `Service Center Search’ in the Parts & Service section of MILWAUKEE’s website www.milwaukeetool.com or call 1.800.SAWDUST (1.800.729.3878) to locate your nearest service facility for warranty and non- warranty service on a Milwaukee electric power tool.
Model: _____
Date of Purchase: __
Distributor or Store Stamp: _

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Table of Contents
1. Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………………………11 1.1 The M18TM Pipeline Inspection System………………………………………………………11 1.2 M18TM Wireless Monitor Overview……………………………………………………………..11 1.3 M18TM 500GB Control Hub Overview…………………………………………………………11 1.4 Pipeline Inspection Reel Overview……………………………………………………………..12
2. M18TM Wireless Monitor…………………………………………………………………………………..14 2.1 M18TM Wireless Monitor Overview……………………………………………………………..14 2.2 Setup of the M18TM Wireless Monitor………………………………………………………….15 2.2.1 Power on/off…………………………………………………………………………………15 2.2.2 M18TM Wireless Monitor First Time Setup………………………………………….15 2.2.3 Navigating through the Settings Menu………………………………………………15 2.2.4 Setting the M18TM Wireless Monitor Language…………………………………..16 2.2.5 Setting the Date & Time………………………………………………………………….16 2.2.6 Setting the Units of Measure……………………………………………………………17 2.2.7 Setting the Sonde Frequency………………………………………………………….18 2.2.8 Setting the Company Name…………………………………………………………….19 2.2.9 Video and Image Settings……………………………………………………………….20 2.2.10 Connection Settings…………………………………………………………………….21 2.2.11 M18TM Battery……………………………………………………………………………..24 2.2.12 Setting the LCD Screen Settings……………………………………………………25 2.3 Using the M18TM Wireless Monitor……………………………………………………………..26 2.3.1 Using Jobs……………………………………………………………………………………27 2.3.2 Creating a Video Recording and Image Capturing………………………………28 2.3.3 Export Job……………………………………………………………………………………30 2.3.4 Adjusting the Camera Light……………………………………………………………..31 2.3.5 Image Enhance…………………………………………………………………………….31 2.3.6 Zoom & Pan………………………………………………………………………………….31 2.3.7 Screen Rotate………………………………………………………………………………33 2.3.8 Line Trace…………………………………………………………………………………….33 2.3.9 Sonde………………………………………………………………………………………….34 2.3.10 Gallery Overview…………………………………………………………………………35 2.3.11 Playback Highlights……………………………………………………………………..36 2.3.12 Playing videos and viewing pictures……………………………………………….37 2.3.13 Rewind and Fast Forward……………………………………………………………..37 2.3.14 Trimming Video Files……………………………………………………………………38 2.3.15 Recording Audio………………………………………………………………………….40 2.3.16 Speaker Volume………………………………………………………………………….40 2.3.17 Delete Files………………………………………………………………………………..40

2.3.18 Using Labels……………………………………………………………………………….42 2.4 Factory Reset & Firmware Updates ­ M18TM Wireless Monitor……………………….45
2.4.1 Factory Reset ­ M18TM Wireless Monitor…………………………………………..45 2.4.2 Firmware Updates ­ M18TM Wireless Monitor…………………………………..45 3. M18TM 500GB Control Hub………………………………………………………………………………47 3.1 Overview………………………………………………………………………………………………..47 3.2 Installing and removing the M18TM 500GB Control Hub…………………………………48 3.3 Using the M18TM 500GB Control Hub…………………………………………………………49 3.3.1 Power on/off…………………………………………………………………………………49 3.3.2 USB Ports…………………………………………………………………………………….49 3.3.3 Grounding Post…………………………………………………………………………….50 3.3.4 Distance Counter Reset…………………………………………………………………50 3.3.5 Camera Test Port…………………………………………………………………………..50 3.4 Formatting the M18TM Control Hub Internal and Thumb Drives……………………….51 3.5 Factory Reset & System Update ­ M18TM 500GB Control Hub……………………….53 3.5.1 Factory Reset – M18TM 500GB Control Hub……………………………………….53 3.5.2 System Update – M18TM 500GB Control Hub…………………………………….54 4. Pipeline Inspection Reel………………………………………………………………………………….57 4.1 200′ Mid-Stiff, 200′ and 325′ x Stiff Pipeline Inspection Reel Overview…………….57 4.2 120′ Mid-Stiff Pipeline Inspection Reel Overview………………………………………….58 4.3 Installing the Backpack Plate…………………………………………………………………….59 4.4 Mounting the M18TM Wireless Monitor………………………………………………………..61 4.5 Using the Pipeline Inspection Reel…………………………………………………………….62 4.6 Push Cable…………………………………………………………………………………………….63 5. Camera Heads and Spring Assembly………………………………………………………………..64 5.1 Camera Heads……………………………………………………………………………………….64 5.2 Parts of the Spring Assembly…………………………………………………………………….65 5.3 Removing and Installing the Camera Heads………………………………………………..65 5.3.1 Camera Head Removal………………………………………………………………….65 5.3.2 Camera Head Installation……………………………………………………………….66 5.4 Removing and Installing the Spring Assembly……………………………………………..66 5.4.1 Spring Assembly Removal………………………………………………………………66 5.4.2 Spring Assembly Installation……………………………………………………………67 5.5 Camera Skids and Protective Covers…………………………………………………………67 5.5.1 The Protective Covers……………………………………………………………………67 5.5.2 Removing the Protective Covers……………………………………………………..68 5.5.3 Installing the Protective Covers……………………………………………………….68 5.5.4 Camera Skids……………………………………………………………………………….69 5.5.5 Installing the Barrel Skid…………………………………………………………………69 5.5.6 Installing the Star Skid……………………………………………………………………70 6. Service & Support…………………………………………………………………………………………..71

1 Introduction
1. Introduction
1.1 The M18TM Pipeline Inspection System
The systems consist of three major modules, the M18TM Wireless Monitor, the M18TM 500GB Control Hub, and the Pipeline Inspection Reels.
1.2 M18TM Wireless Monitor Overview
The M18TM Wireless Monitor allows for viewing the raw video from the camera head, recording videos and capturing picture images and playback functions of video and picture files. During the recording of videos, audio comments can be captured through the internal microphone, and text comments can be added via the labels option. These text comments will appear in the recorded video and will show in the pictures along with the system time, system date and distance of deployed push cable.
Note that the Wireless Monitor or tablet running the Milwaukee® Pipeline Inspection App must be connected to the M18 TM 500GB Control Hub to create video recordings or capture pictures. Both the video and picture files are stored in the Control Hub Internal Drive or Control Hub Thumb Drive.

Front View

Rear View

Side View

1.3 M18TM 500GB Control Hub Overview
The M18TM 500GB Control Hub is the brain of the Pipeline Inspection System. The M18TM Wireless Monitor or tablet running the Milwaukee® Pipeline Inspection App connects to the Control Hub to receive the recording video and captured pictures. Both are stored in the Control Hub Internal Drive.

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Rear View

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1.4 Pipeline Inspection Reel Overview
The Pipeline Inspection Reel stores and controls the deployment of the push cable. The reels are available in four sizes.

Reel Size 200′ Stiff Pipeline Inspection Reel 325′ Stiff Pipeline Inspection Reel 120′ Mid-Stiff Pipeline Inspection Reel 200′ Mid-Stiff Pipeline Inspection Reel

Target Line Size Three to ten inches Three to ten inches Two to six inches Two to six inches

All reels include push cable with a spring assembly that the self-leveling camera head mounts on. The M18TM Wireless Monitor and M18TM 500GB Control Hub will work in allsize reels. All reels can be used either in the vertical upright position or on its side in a horizontal position. The 120′ Mid-Stiff Pipeline Inspection Reel has a mounting plate on the back to attach backpack straps.
200′ Stiff Pipeline Inspection Reel Overview

Front view

Rear view

325′ Stiff Pipeline Inspection Reel

Front view

Rear view

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1 Introduction 120′ Mid-Stiff Pipeline Inspection Reel Overview

Front view

Rear view

200′ Mid-Stiff Pipeline Inspection Reel Overview

Front view

Rear view

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2 M18TM Wireless Monitor
2. M18TM Wireless Monitor
2.1 M18TM Wireless Monitor Overview
The M18TM Wireless Monitor provides viewing, recording, and playback functions of video and picture files. During the recording of videos audio comments can be captured through the internal microphone, and text comments can be added via the Labels feature.
Note that the Wireless Monitor or tablet running the Milwaukee® Pipeline Inspection App must be connected to the M18TM 500GB Control Hub in order to create a video recording or capture pictures. Both the video and picture files are stored in the Control Hub Internal Drive.

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1. Sunshield 2. LCD 3. Power button 4. Back Button 5. Distance reset button
6. Microphone button

7. Navigation Dial

8. Record video button

9. Picture capture button

10. Internal microphone

11. M18TM Battery mounting area

12a USB-A port 12b USB-C port

To reduce the risk of short circuit, when setting tool or battery down, do not allow the battery to contact corrosive or conductive fluid.

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2.2 Setup of the M18TM Wireless Monitor
This section of the manual covers setting up the features and options of the M18TM Wireless Monitor. Mounting the Wireless Monitor to the Pipeline Inspection Reel is covered in section 4.4 of this manual.

2.2.1 Power on/off

Press the Power

button on the M18TM Wireless Monitor. The buttons and

navigation dial will illuminate, showing that the power is on. The Wireless Monitor icon will

appear in the status bar of the LCD along with the battery state.

2.2.2 M18TM Wireless Monitor First Time Setup
All the settings are saved into the M18TM Wireless Monitor’s memory and will remain there until changed. Note that the settings will be lost if the unit is reset to factory defaults or by formatting the M18TM 500GB Control Hub Internal Drive. The Pipeline Inspection Reel with camera does not need to be connected to for the first-time setup.
These initial Wireless Monitor settings will set the Units of distance measurement, Date & Time formats, Sonde frequencies, Video, and Image quality, Connection Settings and Language.
These settings can also be performed through a tablet running the Milwaukee® Pipeline Inspection App.

2.2.3

Navigating through the Settings Menu
Navigation Dial – Turn the navigation dial clockwise or counterclockwise to move through the menus. While rotating the Navigation Dial, the position/ menu items will be highlighted by the red cursor line.

Press the Navigation Dial to select and accept the setup menu options.

Back Button – Pressing the Back button while in any menu or sub-menu will take the screen back to the previous menu. Press the Back Button repeatedly to return to the main viewing screen.

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2.2.4 Setting the M18TM Wireless Monitor Language
It is recommended to set your Language first so that the other menus can be easily read and understood. 1. Turn the Navigation Dial to Settings , press the navigation dial. 2. Turn the navigation dial to Language, press to enter the Language sub-menu.
Settings
Screen Settings

Date & Time

Units
Feet

Language

English

MANAGE JOBS

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System Update

Factory Reset

About

Service & Support

3. Turn the navigation dial to select the desired Language and press the navigation dial. 4. Turn the navigation dial and press on OK to start the Language change.
The Wireless Monitor language has been changed. These changes will take effect only after the unit has been restarted.

SETTINGS

Cancel

OK

5. The system will reboot and start in the Language selected.

2.2.5 Setting the Date & Time
The system offers Date Formats of MM/DD/YYYY, DD/MM/YYYY and YYYY/MM/DD with 12-Hour or 24-Hour Time Formats.
1. Turn the navigation dial to Settings , press the navigation dial. 2. Turn the navigation dial to Date & Time, press to enter the Date & Time sub-menu. 3. Turn the navigation dial to Date Format, press the navigation dial. Use the navigation
dial to select the desired Date Format and press the navigation dial to accept. Repeat the same steps selecting the Date Format.

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Settings

Date Format YYYY/MM/DD

Time Format 12 Hour

Date Set

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Time Set

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Save

4. Now use the navigation dial to enter the Date and Time values. 5. Turn the navigation dial to select Save and press the navigation dial. The Date & Time are now set, and you will be returned to the Settings menu. If using a tablet running the Milwaukee® Pipeline Inspection App, the Date & Time are taken from the tablet.
2.2.6 Setting the Units of Measure
1. Turn the navigation dial to Settings , press the navigation dial. 2. Turn the navigation dial to Units, press to enter the sub-menu.
Settings Screen Settings Date & Time Units
Feet
Language
English 2019/05/10 6 FILES
System Update Factory Reset About Service & Support
3. Turn the navigation dial to select Feet or Meter and press the navigation dial.
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Feet Meter

Settings

The Units of measures are now set, and you will be returned to the Settings menu.
2.2.7 Setting the Sonde Frequency
1. Turn the navigation dial to Settings , press the navigation dial. 2. Turn the navigation dial to Sonde Frequency, press to enter the sub-menu.
Settings 512Hz 640Hz 33kHz
3. Turn the navigation dial to select the desired sonde frequency of 512Hz, 640Hz or 33kHz and press the navigation dial. The sonde frequency is now selected and you will be returned to the settings sub-menu.
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2.2.8 Setting the Company Name
This setting saves a Company Name in the system’s memory. The Company Name will splash on the video recordings start for 5 seconds and appear in all JPEG images. 1. Turn the navigation dial to Settings , press the navigation dial. 2. Turn the navigation dial to Company Name, press to enter the sub-menu.
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Company Name Video Settings
1080P 30FPS
Image Settings
1920×1080
Format Disk Connection Settings
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Camera Settings
3. Use the navigation dial to navigate the on-screen keyboard pressing the navigation dial to accept each keyboard character.
Settings
MILWAUKEE A B C D E F GH I J K L MNOP QR S T U VWX Y Z Space 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 . , – ? ! Delete Enter
4. When finished with the Company Name, navigate to the Enter key, and press the navigation dial.
5. Select Save or cancel to continue.
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2.2.9 Video and Image Settings
Video Settings This setting allows for the selection of the video resolution. The video resolution will affect the video quality, which in turn affects the size of the video file. The choices for resolution and frames per second (FPS) are:
Video Settings choices – 1080p with 30 frames per second or 15 frames per second, 720p with 30 frames per second or 15 frames per second or 480p with 30 frames per second or 15 frames per second.

1. Turn the navigation dial to Settings , press the navigation dial. 2. Turn the navigation dial to Video Settings, press to enter the sub-menu.

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Settings

Label Settings MANAGE JOBS
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Video Settings
1080P 30FPS
Image Settings
1920×1080

Format Disk

Connection Settings
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Camera Settings

3. Use the navigation dial to navigate the resolution choices, select 1080p, 720p or 480p and press the navigation dial.
Settings 1080p
720p
480p

4. After a resolution of 1080p, 720p or 480p has been selected the next screen will require a selection of either 30 frames per second or 15 frames per second, select and press the navigation dial.
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Settings

5. After the frames per second choice is selected, the system will return to the Settings menu.
Image Settings This setting allows for the choice selection of the picture Image dimensions. These dimensions will affect the picture quality, which in turn affects the size of the picture file.
Image setting choices – 1920 x 1080, 1280 x 720 or 640 x 480 Turn the navigation dial to Setting , press the navigation dial. Turn the navigation dial to Image Settings, press to enter the sub-menu. Use the navigation dial to navigate the dimension choices, select 1920×1080, 1280×720 or 640×480 and press the navigation dial. After the Image setting choice is selected, the system will return to the Settings menu.
2.2.10 Connection Settings
The default connection method for M18TM Wireless Monitor and M18TM 500GB Control Hub is via Wi-Fi. The wireless range between the two units is 200′. If an active Control Hub is within the 200′ range, it will show here in the Control Hub List. As a backup, the Wireless Monitor and Control Hub can be connected by using the provided USB cable.
First-time Wireless Monitor Paring · If only one Control Hub is in range, the Wireless Monitor will automatically force pair
with it without any user interaction. · If there is more than one Control Hub in range, the Control Hub List will appear on the
Wireless Monitor or Milwaukee® Pipeline Inspection App so the user can choose the desired Control Hub. · If prompted for a password enter: 29702000
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Settings

Control Hub List

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Searching for nearby control hubs

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Control Hub List
a. List of nearby Control Hubs with active Wi-Fi b. Status ­ checkmark indicates as connected c. Signal strength of nearby Control Hubs with active Wi-Fi Battery Capacity – Both M18TM Battery icons have four segments in the icon. Each segment represents 25% of the battery’s power capacity. A low battery warning will appear when the capacity reaches 10%
Cable Connected icon ­ Shows the Wireless Monitor and Control Hub are connected by a USB cable. Control Hub connection status and wireless signal strength. This icon appears when the Control Hub is connected to the Wireless Monitor by Wi-Fi. Pipeline Inspection Reel icon ­ appears when the Wireless Monitor and Control Hub are connected by Wi- Fi or USB cable. Wireless Monitor icon ­ appears when the Wireless Monitor and Control Hub are connected by Wi- Fi or USB cable. M18TM Battery Status icon ­ two battery icons are shown separated by the Wireless Monitor icon. The battery icon to the left of the monitor icon represents the Control Hub. The battery icon to the right of the monitor icon represents the Wireless Monitor.
1. Turn the navigation dial to Settings , press the navigation dial. 2. Turn the navigation dial to Connection Settings, press to enter the sub-menu.

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Label Settings MANAGE JOBS
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MILWAUKEE
Video Settings
1080P 30FPS
Image Settings
1920×1080
Format Disk
Connection Settings
MTCAM_02938B284
Camera Settings

Settings

3. Use the navigation dial to choose the desired available Control Hub, press to connect.
Settings Control Hub List Searching for nearby control hubs MTCAM_02938B284 MTCAM_029384BEA MTCAM_02938ED7A MTCAM_029383A7E

4. After selecting the Control Hub you will be returned to the main menu. The Control Hub name is shown in the menu bar under the Connection Settings.

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Settings

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Video Settings
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Image Settings
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Format Disk

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USB Cable Connection ­ The M18TM Wireless Monitor can also be powered by the M18TM 500GB Control Hub battery via the supplied USB cable. This is extremely useful in some emergency situations in case your battery runs low.

1. With the supplied USB cable, plug one end into the Control Hub and the other into the Wireless Monitor.
2. Confirm the USB connection by checking the icons in the status bar on the right. When connected by USB cable the Wi-Fi icon is now replaced by the cable-connect icon.

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The above illustration shows the Wireless Monitor and Control Hub connected by USB cable with the M18TM Battery removed from the Wireless Monitor. The Wi-Fi icon is replaced by the cable-connect icon and the Wireless Monitor battery shows as empty.

2.2.11 M18TM Battery
Both the M18TM Wireless Monitor and M18TM Control Hub are powered by an M18TM Battery. The battery condition of both is always shown in the status bar on the Wireless Monitor screen.

Recharge only with the charger specified for the battery. For specific charging instructions, read the operator’s manual supplied with your charger and battery.

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Battery status ­ the icon to the left of the Wireless Monitor icon represents the battery status of the Control Hub while the icon to the
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M18TM 500GB Control Hub ­ The Control Hub is powered by its M18TM Battery which is hot-swappable. If the battery is removed from a running Control Hub, the below message will appear warning that the Control Hub is operating on the internal backup battery for
a period of nine minutes. During these nine minutes a charged M18TM Battery must be installed, or a USB cable must be attached between the Wireless Monitor and Control
Hub. The USB cable will now power the Wireless Monitor temporally. Typical battery life: M18TM Wireless Monitor: Nine hours on a fully charged battery
M18TM 500GB Control Hub: Nine hours on a fully charged battery

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2.2.12 Setting the LCD Screen Settings
This setting adjusts the M18TM Wireless Monitor LCD screen settings. 1. Turn the navigation dial to Settings , press the navigation dial. 2. Turn the navigation dial to Screen Settings, press to enter the sub-menu.

Hue

50

Brightness

50

Contrast

50

Saturation

50

Backlight

8

Cancel

OK

3. Use the navigation dial to navigate through the menu choices, press the navigation dial to select one.
4. Turn the navigation dial left and right to adjust the setting, press the navigation dial to accept it.
5. Scroll to the bottom of the sub-menu and press the navigation dial on OK to accept the changes.

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2.3 Using the M18TM Wireless Monitor

Many of these instructions also apply to the Milwaukee® Pipeline Inspection App. The Milwaukee® Pipeline Inspection App is available for download from the Apple App Store or
at Google Play. Main Menu Overview

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1. Status bar ­ the status bar shows the running options, menu location, connection status and battery status of both the M18TM 500GB Control Hub and M18TM Wireless Monitor. The status bar is always shown regardless of what mode or option is being used.
2. Date & Time stamp ­ the Date & Time stamps are displayed from the system and will appear in all recorded videos image files.

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3. Main viewing area ­ is the majority of the LCD and shows the raw video from the camera or videos being played back.
4. Camera Light ­ brightness of the cameras LED’s are controlled here. 5. Zoom & Pan ­ allows for 4 x zooming with vertical and horizontal panning of the video
feed.
2.3.1 Using Jobs
Before creating a video or image file, you can tell the system where to store the files. This is known as creating a New Job or Continue Existing Job. Creating a New Job will setup a container (folder) for both video and image files to be stored in. Continue Existing Job will route the recordings to a Job folder that already exists.
The system will automatically ask which Job to use in certain situations. Whenever the system clock changes to a new day. (after 11:59 PM) Whenever the M18TM Wireless Monitor is restarted. (turned off and on again) Whenever the M18TM 500GB Control Hub is restarted. (turned off and on again)
When the Record button is pressed under the above situations, the Select Job List will appear with options of: New Job With Date And Time, New Job With Name or Existing Job. From this point on the same Job will be used until changed.
1. Turn the navigation dial to Settings , press the navigation dial. 2. Turn the navigation dial to Manage Jobs, press the navigation dial to enter the sub-menu.
The Manage Jobs sub-menu has five menu options.
Settings New Job With Date And Time New Job With Name Continue Existing Job Export Job Delete Job
a. New Job With Date And Time – Creates a New Job with the systems date and time as the prefix for all files in this folder.
b. New Job With Name – Creates a New Job with the text title entered via the onscreen keyboard.
c. Continue Existing Job ­ Send the new files to an Existing Job previously created.
d. Export Job ­ Copies the Job from the Control Hub Internal Drive to a Control Hub Thumb Drive.
e. Delete Job ­ Deletes the Job from the Control Hub Internal Drive.
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3. Use the navigation dial to navigate the menu choices. Press the navigation dial to enter the desired sub-menu.
4. Scroll to the bottom of the sub-menu and press the navigation dial on OK to accept the final changes.
The changes will be saved into memory, and the system will return to the main viewing screen.
Creating a New Job 1. From the Job’s sub-menu use the navigation dial to select New Job With Date And
Time or New Job With Name.
If New Job With Date And Time is selected a Job folder with the system current date and time will be created and named YYYY_MM_DD_HH_MM_SS.
If a New Job With Name is selected, the next screen will be the on-screen keyboard.
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2. Use the navigation dial to enter the name of the New Job With Name. 3. When finished entering the new job name use the navigation dial to Enter and press
the dial.

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Save

4. Use the navigation dial to select Save and press the navigation dial.
When a New Job With Name is selected a Job folder with the system current date and time will be used as a prefix. The folder created and named YYYY_MM_DD_NEW JOB NAME.
2.3.2 Creating a Video Recording and Image Capturing
By default, all videos and images recorded are saved to the M18TM 500 GB Control Hub Internal Drive. If a thumb drive is plugged into the Control Hub, all videos and pictures can be saved to both the Control Hub Internal Drive and Control Hub Thumb Drive.
Filenames ­ the file names are automatically created by the system and consist of the year, month, day, time created, and or Job name. This will vary depending on the Job type selected. If selecting New Job With Date And Time, the filename will look like this: 2019_10_01_12_50_10_2 2019 = Year, _10 = Month, _01 = Day, _12 = Hour, _50 = Minutes, _10 = Seconds and _2 = second file created.

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If selecting New Job With Name, the filename will look like this: 2019_1001 JOBNAME_1 2019 = Year, _10 = Month, _01 = Day, _JOBNAME and_3 = third file created.
If a file were saved as a Highlight video, the filename would be followed by “_h”.

1. Press the Record button

on the M18TM Wireless Monitor to start the recording.

If this is the first recording of the day or if the Wireless Monitor or Control Hub was

restarted, when the record button is pressed the Select Job dialog box will appear to

route the recording record to the appropriate Job folder.

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2. Choose the desired option and press the navigation dial. 3. After the Job option has been selected, a flashing recording icon will appear in the
upper left corner of the status bar with the video recording length in minutes and
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4. Press the Picture

button to capture an image. The screen will flash red for a

moment confirming that the image was captured.

At the end of the session, press the Record file.

button again to end and save the video

2.3.3 Export Job
The Export Job allows for the copying of files from the M18TM 500GB Control Hub Internal Drive to the Control Hub Thumb Drive.

From within the Gallery individual files can be exported one at a time. From the Manage Jobs option, under Settings entire folders of Jobs can be exported in one session.
Export Job from the Gallery 1. From the Gallery select the desired video or image. 2. Use the navigation dial to select Export , press the dial. 3. Use the navigation dial to select the export destination of Control Hub Thumb Drive,
press the navigation dial. The progress indicator will appear showing the status.
Export
Control Hub Thumb Drive
3.942GB/29.817GB

Saving “PROJECTNAME”.

Cancel

Exit
4. Wait for the progress indicator to run until completed.
Export from within the Settings menu 1. From the main viewing screen, turn the navigation dial to Settings , press the
navigation dial. 2. Turn the navigation dial to Manage Jobs, press the navigation dial. 3. Turn the navigation dial to Export Job, press the navigation dial. 4. Turn the navigation dial to select the Job to export, press the navigation dial. The
export destination of Control Hub Thumb Drive appears. 5. Press the navigation dial. The progress indicator will show the status.

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2.3.4 Adjusting the Camera Light

1. Turn the navigation dial to Camera Light , press the navigation dial. 2. Turn the navigation dial to reach the desired light level. 3. Pressing the navigation dial again will select the Image Enhance option.

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Image Enhance
The Light Level and Image Enhance level
4. Press the Back button to exit and return to the main viewing area.
2.3.5 Image Enhance
The Image Enhance feature allows the LCD display to show more detail and depth from the camera head in different textures and colors of pipes. The Image Enhance feature automatically adjust the LCD’s display brightness and contrast settings based on the light from the camera head. 1. Turn the navigation dial to Camera Light , press the navigation dial. 2. Turn the navigation dial to reach the desired light level. 3. Press the navigation dial to move to Image Enhance. 4. Use the navigation dial to move the Image Enhance scale stopping on the best result.
Press the navigation dial to accept the setting. 5. Press the Back button to exit and return to the main viewing area.
2.3.6 Zoom & Pan
1. Turn the navigation dial to Zoom & Pan , press the navigation dial. 2. Zoom – Turn the navigation dial to Zoom, press the navigation dial. 3. Turn the navigation dial to reach one of four Zoom levels and press the navigation
dial. Turn the navigation dial to Zoom in or out, the graphic to the far right will grow or shrink according to the Zoom level. 4. Press the navigation dial.

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5. Pan – Turn the navigation dial to Horiz or Vert and press the navigation dial.

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Pan Horizontal and Vertical ­ Panning horizontally moves the position in the image in right and left directions. Panning vertically moves the position in the image in up and down directions. In both options as the navigation dial is turned in Pan Horiz or Pan Vert, the graphic to the far right on will move with the vertical or horizontal panning showing where you are located within the image.

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6. Press the Back button to exit and return to the main viewing area.

2.3.7 Screen Rotate
Screen Rotate ­ will invert the upright picture 90° with each push of the navigation dial. This is helpful while using the reel in the horizontal position, and the monitor may not be in an upright position.

1. Turn the navigation dial to Rotate , press the navigation dial to start the screen Rotate option.
2. With each press of the navigation dial, the screen will Rotate 90° to the right.

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270-degree position

Note: The screen will remain in a Rotate position until it is adjusted back to the default in this setting.
2.3.8 Line Trace
Line Trace ­ activates the internal transmitter to inject a locate signal onto the push cable. The length of deployed push cable can now be located and traced above ground with a locator set to the matching Line Trace frequency. The M18TM 500GB Control Hub must be properly grounded when using the Line Trace feature. See section 3.3.3 in this manual covering the Grounding Post for additional information. 1. Turn the navigation dial to Line Trace , press the navigation dial. 2. Turn the navigation dial to select a Line Trace frequency of 33kHz or 83kHz and
press the navigation dial.

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3. Deactivate the Line Trace mode by turning the navigation dial to Line Trace , press the navigation dial and select Off, and press.
2.3.9 Sonde
Sonde ­ activates the Sonde transmitter attached at the end of the Pipeline Inspection Reel termination spring to locate the approximate position of the Sonde in the pipe. The choice of the Sonde frequency was selected during setup and can be changed by going to Settings, and then Sonde Frequency. The choices of Sonde frequencies to use are 33kHz, 512Hz or 640Hz.
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a. Turn the navigation dial to Sonde

and press the dial. The Sonde is now active,

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b. To deactivate the Sonde press the navigation dial when it shows the Sonde icon selected.

2.3.10 Gallery Overview

In the Gallery, all the videos and pictures are shown organized in folders and stored for reviewing, editing, exporting or deleting.

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When entering the job folder, the individual files are shown with thumbnails. Each thumbnail shows an icon in the upper left corner. These icons represent a recorded video, a highlighted video and a JPEG picture.

Video file Highlighted Video file JPEG file

A standard recorded video file A highlighted video file A JPEG picture file

Options for files in the gallery include:

Playback

Plays back a recorded video file or views a jpg picture file

RW/FF Trim

Rewind and fast forward
Edits the video length by selecting portions of the video to keep and portions to trim

Record Audio

Add audio comments on top of video files

Speaker Volume Export
Delete
Exit

Adjust the playback volume of video files
Copies the files from the Control Hub Internal Drive to the Control Hub thumb drive or mobile device Deletes the file(s) from the Control Hub Internal Drive or Control Hub thumb drive
Exits the Gallery menu and returns to the Job folder

2.3.11 Playback Highlights
When Labels (section 2.3.18) or audio comments (section 2.3.15) are added to recording videos via the internal microphone, these parts of the video where the label or audio was added are marked with a highlight marker in the video playback progress bar. These highlight markers are shown with a white bar in the playback progress bar.

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The progress bar with highlights shown

The highlighted files are shown in the gallery with the Scene Marker icon in the upper left corner of the thumbnail. The highlight video is a shorter length video because the video forwards fast while playing and only slows to normal speed when the highlighted segments with areas of interest are played.
This is extremely useful while reviewing videos as it shows a place of interest of comment in the video to fast forward or rewind.
2.3.12 Playing videos and viewing pictures
1. Turn the navigation dial to Gallery , press the navigation dial to view the sub-menu.
Exit
Gallery sub-menu
2. Turn the navigation dial to the folder whose files are to be accessed, press the navigation dial.
3. Turn the navigation dial to select a file, press the navigation dial.

Play a video file ­ Select the video file

using the navigation dial, press the dial

to start the playback. Use the pause function to pause and resume playing the

video file.

Viewing a picture file ­ Select the picture file the navigation dial to view the picture.

using the navigation dial and press

4. When finished viewing the video or picture, rotate the navigation dial to Exit and press the navigation dial to return to the folders sub-menu. Use the back key to return to the

main viewing screen.

2.3.13 Rewind and Fast Forward
Use the rewind and fast forward feature to move through a playing video.

1. From the Gallery use the navigation dial to select a video to play, press the navigation

dial.

2. Select the RW/FF (rewind/fast forward) menu option and press the navigation dial.

P2la0y1ba9c_k10_23_SCREEN

00:14 / 00:40

Exit

3. Turn the navigation dial clockwise to fast forward or counterclockwise to rewind. While turning the navigation dial, the red bar progress indicator shows the place in the video
recording. Each turn of the navigation dial advances or rewinds the video. 4. Press the navigation dial again to return to the sub-menu, scroll to Exit and press the
navigation dial to exit to the Gallery.

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2.3.14 Trimming Video Files
Use the Trim feature to edit the length of a video and save it as a new file.

1. From the Job folder in the Gallery use the navigation dial to select the video file to Trim, press the navigation dial.
2. Select the Trim menu option and press the navigation dial. 3. Press Continue at the “Set desired beginning of clip message”. Turn the navigation
dial clockwise while watching the advancement of the video to select the Trim starting
point, press the navigation dial.

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Trim

9.3FT

Set desired beginning of clip.

Cancel

Continue

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00:00 / 00:40 Exit

4. Press Continue at the “Set desired end of clip” message. Turn the navigation dial counterclockwise while watching the advancement of the video to select the Trim
ending, press the navigation dial.

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Trim

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Set desired end of clip.

Cancel

Continue

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00:18 / 00:40 Exit

5. Press Trim at the “Confirm trim” message, this will create a new trimmed video.

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Trim

Confirm trim? This will create a new file.

9.3FT

Cancel

Trim

T2R0IM19_10_23_SCREEN

00:18 / 00:36 Exit

6. Use the on-screen keyboard to enter the new file name, when finished with the new file name navigate to Enter and press the navigation dial.
202109260515a0101 A B C D E F GH I J K L MNOP QR S T U VWX Y Z Space 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 . , – ? ! Delete Enter

7. Now select Save to save the new trimmed file. A dialog box will appear showing the file saving progress.

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Trim

9.3FT

Saving “20190510051501.mp4” to SSD.

Cancel

TRIM

00:20 / 00:40 Exit

8. The new trimmed file is now placed in the same Job folder as the original file.

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2.3.15 Recording Audio
This feature adds audio comments to recording videos or to existing videos already in the gallery. This is useful to add audio annotations to accompany any labels used in the video or if something new was spotted during the review of the video. When adding annotations to an existing video file, the original file will remain the same, and a new file will be created with the annotations. You will have to name this new file at the end of the procedure. Note that any Highlights from the original video will not be saved in the newly created video you are adding an audio comment to.

1. From the Gallery select the desired video to add annotations to. 2. Select Play to watch the video, press Pause at the spot to add the annotation.
Use the RW/FF feature to reach highlighted parts of the video.
3. Turn the navigation dial to the Record Audio icon and press navigation dial to
activate the microphone. Note that the Microphone Button will glow red when active. 4. Speak clearly facing the internal microphone (located in the top left corner of the
M18TM Wireless Monitor) and be in the range of 48 inches from it. 5. Press the navigation dial again (which is currently on Microphone) to deactivate the
microphone. 6. Turn the navigation dial to select Save & Exit, press the navigation dial. 7. Select OK on the message to set a name for the new annotated file. 8. Use the on-screen keyboard to enter a name for the file, navigate to and select
Return, then select Save. 9. Wait for the progress indicator to run until completed.

2.3.16 Speaker Volume
The Speaker Volume can be adjusted during video playback and while editing videos. 1. From the Gallery select the desired video. 2. Use the navigation dial to select Speaker Volume , press the navigation dial. 3. Use the navigation dial to set the Speaker Volume, then press the navigation dial and
the system will return to the video sub-menu.

2.3.17 Delete Files
From within the Gallery individual files can be deleted one at a time. From the Settings menu, select Manage Jobs and entire folders of jobs can be deleted in one session.

Deleting files from the Gallery

1. From the Gallery within the Job.

select the desired Job folder, then desired video folder from

2. Use the navigation dial to select Delete , press the navigation dial. 3. Acknowledge the deletion pop up message by pressing the navigation dial when

Delete is selected.

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Delete

9.3FT

Are you sure you want to delete the file: “2021 09260518c.jpg”

Cancel

Delete

Exit

The file has been deleted, and the system returns to the gallery sub-menu.

Deleting Files from within the Settings menu
1. From the main viewing screen, turn the navigation dial to Settings , press the navigation dial.
2. Turn the navigation dial to Mange Job, press the navigation dial. 3. Turn the navigation dial to Delete Job, press the navigation dial. 4. Turn the navigation dial to select the Job to delete, press the navigation dial. 5. Acknowledge the deletion pop up message by pressing the navigation dial when
Delete is selected.

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Delete

9.3FT

Are you sure you want to delete the file: “2021 09260518c.jpg”

Cancel

Delete

Exit
The Job folder and files within it have been deleted, and the system returns to the Manage Jobs sub-menu. Press the Back key to exit the sub-menu, press again to return to the main viewing screen.

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2.3.18 Using Labels

Labels are predefined observations that are splashed on the screen and appear in recorded videos and captured pictures. When a Label is selected, it will appear on the screen for 15-seconds and then disappear.

Add Custom
Frequently Used
BELLIED PIPE CONNECTING PIPE CRACKED PIPE OFFSET JOINT/MISALIGNED ROOTS TEE All Labels BELLIED PIPE CONNECTING PIPE CRACKED PIPE OFFSET JOINT/MISALIGNED ROOTS TEE

Labels

Labels 2021/09/26 01:47:57 AM
BELLIED PIPE

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List of created Labels

The Label shown splashed on the screen

In the Labels sub-menu, the option of Add Custom allows the creation of a new label. Also shown on the screen is the list of Frequently Used and All Labels. After a label is used more than five times, it will automatically be added to the Frequently Used list of labels.

Creating and saving a new label

1. Turn the navigation dial to the Settings the Settings sub-menu.

option, press the navigation dial to enter

2. Turn the navigation dial to the Labels Settings option, press the navigation dial to

enter the sub-menu.

3. Select Add Custom and press the navigation dial.

4. Use the navigation dial to navigate the on-screen keyboard pressing the navigation

dial to accept each keyboard character.

5. When finished with the label, navigate to the Enter key and press the navigation dial.

Labels

BELLIED PIPE_A A B C D E F GH I J K L MNOP QR S T U VWX Y Z Space 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 . , – ? ! Delete Enter

6. Select Save or Cancel to the confirmation message and press the navigation dial to continue.
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Labels

BELLIED PIPE_A Cancel

Save

The label now appears in the All Labels list and is available to use with the Labels option from the main viewing screen

7. Press the Back

key to return to the Labels sub-menu, press again to return to

the main viewing screen.

Editing labels Previously created Labels can be edited or deleted with this option. 1. Turn the navigation dial to Settings , press the navigation dial. 2. Turn the navigation dial to Labels Settings, press the navigation dial to enter the sub-menu. 3. Select Edit Labels and press the navigation dial.
Settings
Reset Frequently Used Labels List
Edit Labels

4. Use the navigation dial to navigate to and select the label for editing or deletion, press the navigation dial.
5. Select Edit or Delete and press the navigation dial. Editing ­ will bring up the on-screen keyboard, make the edits and navigate to the Enter key, press the navigation dial, then select Save to save the label changes. Follow the instructions under “Creating and saving a new label” to edit and save. Delete ­ Will delete the label from memory.
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6. Press the Back

key to return to the Labels sub-menu, press again to return to

the main viewing screen.

Reset Frequently Used Labels List This will remove previously used labels currently in the Frequently Used Labels List. 1. Turn the navigation dial to Settings , press the navigation dial. 2. Turn the navigation dial to the Labels Settings option, press the navigation dial to
enter the sub-menu. Select Reset Frequently Used Labels List and press the navigation dial.
Settings
Reset Frequently Used Labels List
Edit Labels

3. Acknowledge the on-screen message by pressing the navigation dial again or turn the navigation dial to select Cancel.
Settings Reset Frequently Used Labels List Edit Labels
Do you want to reset the frequently used label list?

Cancel

OK

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2.4 Factory Reset & Firmware Updates ­ M18TM Wireless Monitor
2.4.1 Factory Reset ­ M18TM Wireless Monitor
Performing a factory reset will reset the M18TM Wireless Monitor to the factory defaults. On the Wireless Monitor, the functionality that will reset to the factory default will be: · Backlight settings back to default · Wireless Monitor /Control Hub connection settings · System language
1. Turn the navigation dial to Settings , press the navigation dial. 2. Turn the navigation dial to Factory Reset press the navigation dial to enter the sub-menu. 3. Select Factory Reset Wireless Monitor and press the navigation dial. 4. Read and acknowledge the factory reset message by selecting OK.
Do you want to factory reset the Wireless Monitor?

Cancel

OK

The factory reset is now complete, and the system is returned to the Factory Reset sub-menu.
2.4.2 Firmware Updates ­ M18TM Wireless Monitor
Firmware updates are periodically released to introduce new features and optimizations. Before updating a system, go to the About section (found at the bottom of the Settings menu) of the Settings menu and make a note of the current firmware revisions in the system.

Settings

Screen Settings

Date & Time

Units
Feet

System Info

Language English Wireless Monitor Serial Number:
2019/05/10 6 FILES
SystemWUipredleastes Monitor Firmware Version:

FactoryCRoenstreotl Hub Serial Number: Control Hub Firmware Version:
About

Service & Support

Dismiss

1029384756 1.2.0.0
102938B553 1.2.0.1

System information is shown in the About screen Firmware updates are found at www.milwaukeetool.com.
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1. Go to the Milwaukee® website and click the SUPPORT link, then click on MANUALS AND DOWNLOADS.
2. Enter the CATALOG NUMBER, which can be found on the front cover of this manual, in the search box.
3. Select SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD and then click on GO. 4. Drag the downloaded firmware update file onto a USB thumb drive or right mouse click
and select copy, then paste the firmware update file to a USB thumb drive. 5. Insert the USB stick containing the firmware update into the M18TM Wireless Monitor’s
USB port. 6. Turn the navigation dial to Settings , press the navigation dial. 7. Turn the navigation dial to the System Update option, press the navigation dial to
enter the sub-menu. 8. Select Wireless Monitor and press the navigation dial. The file name of the update
should be seen in this window.
Press the navigation dial when the update file is highlighted in red to begin the update.
Settings
MTCam_monitor.bin
Update files end with a .bin file extension
9. Read and acknowledge the warning message by selecting OK.
Selecting OK will run a firmware update on the Wireless Monitor. Please do not interrupt the update process after it has started.

Cancel

OK

10. A progress indicator will appear showing the progress of the update.

58%

The Wireless Monitor is updating…

11.A confirmation message will appear when the update is complete, and the system will reboot.
The Wireless Monitor will now restart in order to complete the firmware update.

OK
12. Go to the About option in the Settings menu to confirm that the firmware revision numbers have updated.
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3. M18TM 500GB Control Hub

3.1 Overview

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2

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3

11

4

10

5a

5b

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8

13

6

7

Reference Description

Handle

Control Hub lock release button ­ push to unlock the Control Hub assembly from the Pipeline Inspection Reels

Power button – Press to turn on, press and hold to turn off

Distance reset button ­ resets the distance of deployed push cable to Zero

USB compartment cover ­ is a watertight cover to keep debris out of the

compartment.

5a USB-A port – for direct saving of videos and pictures and to perform firmware updates.

5b USB-C port ­ optional for supplying power and data between the

Wireless Monitor and Control Hub.

Grounding post ­ to ground the Control Hub to earth while tracing push cable

Battery compartment cover – is a watertight cover to keep debris out of the compartment.

Battery compartment ­ for M18TM Battery

M18TM Battery

Spring locking clip – holds the spring and camera in place during transportation

Spring recess ­ keeps the spring and camera in place during transportation and storage.

Cable guide ­ feed the spring and push cable through the guide before locking the Control Hub in place

Camera test port ­ is a troubleshooting tool for isolating the camera head’s performance

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3.2 Installing and removing the M18TM 500GB Control Hub
Installing the M18TM 500GB Control Hub 1. Grasp the Control Hub by the handle and present it to the Pipeline Inspection Reel. 2. On the back of the reel, turn the push cable drum brake locking knob counterclockwise
to unlock it. 3. Reach into the reel and grab the spring termination assembly. 4. Feed the spring and one foot of push cable through the cable guide. 5. Push the Control Hub into the Pipeline Inspection Reel until the locking click sound is heard. 6. Push the push cable and spring termination back into the Pipeline Inspection Reel until
the spring lines up with the spring holder. 7. Push the spring into the spring locking clip.
Service Note – Dielectric grease is applied between the Hub-to-Reel connections in the Hub before the unit is shipped. Over time it may be necessary to re-apply this grease especially if you suspect any Hub-to-Reel connectivity issues or image quality issues. Use Milwaukee type X Dielectric Grease (Part#: 49-08-5000) or equivalent to apply beads of grease to the Hub terminals as shown below. After adding the grease insert and remove the Hub a few times to adequately coat the terminals.
Apply dielectric grease to the Hub terminals
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Removing the M18TM 500GB Control Hub 1. On the back of the reel, turn the push cable drum brake locking knob counterclockwise
to unlock. 2. Remove the spring from the spring holder. 3. Push the push cable and spring into the push cable drum. 4. Press the unlock button and remove.

3.3 Using the M18TM 500GB Control Hub

Recharge only with the charger specified for the battery. For specific charging instructions, read the operator’s manual supplied with your charger and battery.

3.3.1 Power on/off

Press the Power

button on the M18TM 500GB Control Hub. The buttons on the

Control Hub will illuminate, showing that the power is on. The Control Hub symbol will

appear in the status bar of the M18TM Wireless Monitor along with the Control Hub’s

battery state.

3.3.2 USB Ports

Port Type

Illustration

Purpose

USB-A Port

The USB-A port is the day to day use port. It allows for direct recording of video and picture files or transferring files from the M18TM 500GB Control Hub Internal Drive. This drive is also used to perform firmware updates to Control Hub.

USB-C Port

The USB-C port is used for: Connecting the M18TM Wireless Monitor to the M18TM 500GB Control Hub bypassing a Wi-Fi connection. Power the M18TM 500GB Control Hub from the M18TM Wireless Monitor when no battery is present in the Hub or vice versa.

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3.3.3 Grounding Post
The grounding post must be used while using the Line Trace feature to trace push cable. The M18TM 500GB Control Hub must be grounded to close the current loop to send out a good locate signal. Use the supplied grounding cable assembly with ground stake to ground the Control Hub to earth.

Control Hub grounding assembly

A Grounded M18TM 500GB Control Hub

3.3.4 Distance Counter Reset
As the Pipeline Inspection Reel rotates, the distance of push cable deployed is shown on the status bar of the Wireless Monitor in Feet and 10th of an inch or Meters and 10th of a meter. When pulling back the push cable if the counter passes “0” it will begin to count in negative footage. For example -1.0FT, -2.0FT. There are two methods to reset the distance count.

Press the Distance Reset

button on the M18TM 500GB Control Hub or M18TM

Wireless Monitor and the distance shown in the Wireless Monitor will reset to “0”.

3.3.5 Camera Test Port
As a troubleshooting tool, on the rear of the M18TM 500GB Control Hub, a Camera Test Port is available. If ever any camera head problems occur, the user can isolate the camera head from the rest of the system for troubleshooting.

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Remove the four combination head screws to access the camera test port 1. With the Control Hub powered off, remove it from the reel. 2. On the rear of the Control Hub, remove the four combination head screws from
the camera test port cover. 3. Screw the camera head onto the male threads of the test port. Hand tighten only. 4. Power on the Control Hub. 5. Power on the M18TM Wireless Monitor or tablet running the Milwaukee® Pipeline
Inspection App, and connect to the Control Hub checking for picture and control of the cameras LED’s.
3.4 Formatting the M18TM Control Hub Internal and Thumb Drives
This setting allows the formatting of the M18TM 500GB Control Hub’s Internal 500GB Drive or a USB thumb drive. The system requires that USB thumb drives be formatted in the FAT32 file system. Any new thumb drives should already be formatted in FAT32 but if the Control Hub does not recognize the USB Thumb Drive follow the below instructions making sure to select Control Hub Thumb Drive. Alternatively, a USB thumb drive can be formatted in a desktop PC or laptop. See the end of this section on instructions on how to do this. Formatting the M18TM Control Hub or Thumb Drives 1. Turn the navigation dial to Settings , press the navigation dial. 2. Turn the navigation dial to Format Disk, press the navigation dial to enter the sub-
menu. Select the Control Hub Internal Drive (Hub SSD) or the Control Hub Thumb Drive (Hub USB) and press the navigation dial.
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Control Hub Internal Drive Control Hub Thumb Drive

Settings

3. Press the navigation dial and accept the on-screen message to continue.
Settings Control Hub Internal Drive Control Hub Thumb Drive
Are you sure you want to delete all files on the disk: “Control Hub Internal Drive”

Cancel

Erase

4. The selected drive will be formatted, and the system will return to the Settings menu.

5. Press the Back

key to return to the main viewing screen.

Formatting USB thumb drives in a desktop PC or laptop

1. Insert the USB thumb drive into the PC or laptop

Devices and drives (2) OS (C:)
63.8 GB free of 456 GB

USB (F:) 7.40 GB free of 7.40 GB

2. Right mouse click on the USB thumb drive and select Format
3. Select FAT32 under File System

Format USB (F:)
Capadty: 7.41 GB
File system
FAT32 (Default) NTFS FAT32 (Default) exFAT

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4. Click Start. Acknowledge the warning message by clicking OK

Format USB (F:)
WARNING: Formatting will erase ALL data on this disk. To format the disk, click OK. To quit, click CANCEL.

OK

Cancel

Format USB (F:)

5. The file format procedure will run and when finished the Format Complete

Format Complete.

message will appear.

OK

3.5 Factory Reset & System Update ­ M18TM 500GB
Control Hub
These two tasks can be accomplished by using the M18TM 500GB Control Hub and M18TM Wireless Monitor or a tablet running the Milwaukee® Pipeline Inspection App.

3.5.1 Factory Reset – M18TM 500GB Control Hub
Performing a factory reset will reset the M18TM 500GB Control Hub to the factory defaults. In the Control Hub, the functionality that will reset to the factory default will be: · Labels will be erased · Video and Image settings back to default :1080p · The Company Name is removed · Sonde frequency back to default · Line Trace back to default · Screen Settings back to default: Hue, Brightness, Contrast, Saturation. · Units of measure

1. On the M18TM Wireless Monitor, turn the navigation dial to Settings , press the navigation dial. Turn the navigation dial to Factory Reset, press the navigation dial to enter the sub-menu.
Settings
Screen Settings

Date & Time

Units
Feet

Language

English

MANAGE JOBS

2019/05/10 6 FILES

System Update

Factory Reset

About

Service & Support

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2. Select Factory Reset Control Hub and press the navigation dial.
Settings Factory Reset Control Hub Factory Reset Wireless Monitor

3. Read and acknowledge the Reset message by selecting OK.
Do you want to factory reset the Control Hub?

Cancel

OK

The factory reset is now complete, and the system is returned to the Factory Reset sub-menu.
3.5.2 System Update – M18TM 500GB Control Hub
Firmware updates are periodically released to introduce new features and optimizations. Before updating a system, go to the About section of the Settings menu and make a note of the current firmware revisions in the system. Firmware updates can be performed with the M18TM Wireless Monitor or tablet running the Milwaukee® Pipeline Inspection App.
Firmware updates are found at www.milwaukeetool.com.
1. Go to the Milwaukee® website and click the SUPPORT link, then click on MANUALS AND DOWNLOADS.
2. Enter the CATALOG NUMBER, which can be found on the front cover of this manual, in the search box.
3. Select SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD and then click on GO. 4. Drag the downloaded firmware update file onto a USB thumb drive or right mouse click
and select copy, then paste the firmware update file to a USB thumb drive. 5. Turn on both the M18TM 500GB Control Hub and M18TM Wireless Monitor or tablet
running the Milwaukee® Pipeline Inspection App.

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6. Check that the Wireless Monitor or tablet running the Milwaukee® Pipeline Inspection App is connected to the Control Hub by Wi-Fi. If it is not connected, you will need to connect it.
7. Insert the USB thumb drive containing the firmware update into the Control Hub’s USB-A port.
8. Turn the navigation dial to Settings , press the navigation dial. 9. Turn the navigation dial to System Update, press the navigation dial to enter the
submenu.
Settings

Screen Settings

Date & Time

Units
Feet

Language

English

MANAGE JOBS

2019/05/10 6 FILES

System Update

Factory Reset

About

Service & Support

10. Select Control Hub and press the navigation dial. The filename of the update should be seen in this window. Press the navigation dial to begin the update.

Control Hub

Settings

MTCam_hub.bin

Settings

Wireless Monitor

Select Control Hub

The firmware update is shown

11.Read and acknowledge the warning message by selecting OK.
Selecting OK will run a firmware update on the Control Hub. Please do not interrupt the update process after it has started.

Cancel

OK

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12. A progress indicator will appear showing the progress of the update.

58%

The Control Hub is updating…

13. A confirmation message will appear when the update is complete. Select OK to reboot the system.
The Control Hub was successfully updated and it will be restarted.

OK
14.Go to the About option in the Settings menu to check that the firmware revision numbers have updated.

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4. Pipeline Inspection Reel

4.1 200′ Mid-Stiff, 200′ and 325′ x Stiff Pipeline Inspection Reel Overview

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4

Reference Description

Retractable handle (shown in the lowered position)

Retractable handle lock and release button

Push cable drum and push cable

Vertical position feet

Wireless Monitor rotation lock

Tilt lock

Wireless Monitor mount/Tablet Mount connector

Wireless Monitor mount swivel

Horizontal position feet

Push cable drum brake

Wheels

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4.2 120′ Mid-Stiff Pipeline Inspection Reel Overview

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Reference Description

Handle

Push cable drum and push cable

Vertical position feet

Wireless Monitor rotation lock

Wireless Monitor tilt lock

Wireless Monitor/Tablet Mount connector

Wireless Monitor mount swivel

Horizontal position feet

Push cable drum brake

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4.3 Installing the Backpack Plate
The 120′ Pipeline Inspection Reel comes with a backpack mounting plate which allows the reel to be carried as a backpack. This is useful for transporting the small reel to and from the job site. This is extremely helpful for climbing stairs or ladders.
Use care when transporting this tool when the reel and backpack are connected. Tipping may occur.
2

3

1

4

The rear of 120′ Pipeline Backpack plate side view Backpack plate rear view

Inspection with backpack

plate installed

1. Release lever

2. Top mounting plate

4. Male mounting post

3. Bottom retaining hooks

Removing the backpack plate

1. Lift the release lever to unlock the backpack plate.

2. Pull the bottom of the backpack plate away from the reel and downward in one motion.
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1. Push the top mounting plate into the reels top mounting receptacle.
2. Now push the bottom of the backpack into the reel lining up the male mounting post.
3. Push with the palm of the hand against the bottom of the backpack until it locks in place. Give a slight tug to make sure that it is locked in place.
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4.4 Mounting the M18TM Wireless Monitor
The M18TM Wireless Monitor or Tablet Mount can be mounted on both the mini and standard size Pipeline Inspection Reels. Once mounted, the monitor or tablet can be adjusted for the best viewing angle in both vertical and horizontal positions.
To reduce the risk of short circuit, when setting tool or battery down, do not allow battery to contact corrosive or conductive fluid.

Mount receptacle on the bottom of Wireless Monitor and Tablet Mount

Wireless Monitor and Tablet Mount on Pipeline Inspection Reel

1. Line up the Wireless Monitor or Tablet Mount mounting receptacle with the mounting block on the Pipeline Inspection Reel.

2. Lower in place and press until the locking click is heard.

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1. Loosen the adjustment arm by turning the arm clockwise.

2. Move the Wireless Monitor to the desired angle.
3. Tighten the adjustment arm counterclockwise until tight.

Adjust the tilt angle of the Wireless Monitor:

1. Press the locking tilt button to unlock the adjustment block.

2. Turn the mounting block towards the opening of the drum until it locks in place.

3. Adjusting the tilt angle is useful when using the reel in the horizontal position.

4.5 Using the Pipeline Inspection Reel
Use latex or rubber gloves, goggles, face shields, protective clothing, and respirator when chemicals, bacteria or other toxic or infectious substances are suspected to be in a drain line. Drains may contain chemicals, bacteria and other substances that may cause burns, be toxic or infectious or may result in other serious personal injury.
To reduce the risk of explosion, electric shock and property damage, always check the work area before beginning a job. Do not allow cable to contact electrical, chemical, or moving hazards. Do not use the push cable to clear clogs or move obstructions. This is not a drain cleaner!

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1. Position the reel on a flat surface approximately three to six feet or one to two meters from the entry point. This will provide enough space to work with the push cable without a lot of slack dragging on the ground. Use the friction brake to slow down the movement of the push cable drum if needed. Using the reel in a horizontal position makes the width between the feet greater. This will give the reel more stability if on uneven surfaces and will lower the height when in confined spaces.
2. Unlock the spring then loosen the friction brake so that the push cable drum can spin. 3. The push cable is now ready to be deployed into the pipe.
4.6 Push Cable
Check Push Cable for Wear – Visually inspect the push cable for cuts, kinks, and abrasions as it is retrieved back into the cable cage. If the jacket is cut or worn to the point that the yellow or white Kevlar braid can be seen, then it is time to replace the push cable. Using the push cable with open cuts will result in water and moisture entering the push cable and eventually traveling through it, causing a degraded camera image, or total image failure.
The push cable sections shown below are examples of badly worn jackets. Push cable such as this should be replaced as soon as possible.
To reduce the risk of fire, personal injury, and product damage, never immerse your tool, battery pack or charger in fluid or allow a fluid to flow inside them. Always remove battery pack before cleaning.
Keep the Push cable and Termination Spring Assembly dry and clean ­ When retrieving the push cable keep a clean, dry rag in one hand and wipe down the push cable as it moves through it. At the end of the day, use low-pressure water to rinse off the camera head and rinse away accumulated dirt and debris that may be caught in the spring. Shake dry or use low-pressure air to blow the excess water away and dry off the parts. The Camera Head, Push Cable and Termination Parts are exposed to very harsh chemicals in day-to-day use. Keeping a clean system will help prolong the life of these parts.
Maintain proper control of the push cable ­ Attempting to pull the push cable out of the reel while the reel is locked will result in the push cable collapsing in the reel and stressing the push cable. Pushing the push cable back into the reel while it is locked may cause the reel to tip over or kink the cable.
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5. Camera Heads and Spring Assembly

5.1 Camera Heads
The 200′ and 325′ Stiff Pipeline Inspection Reels comes with a 34mm diameter camera head and the 120′ and 200′ Mid-Stiff Pipeline Inspection Reels come with a 25mm diameter version. A custom camera wrench is provided for their removal and installation. Both camera heads are provided with a plastic protective cover. Always use the protective cover while using the Pipeline Inspection Reel.

Face:
1
2

34mm

25mm

1
1. Polycarbonate LED cover 2. Sapphire glass lens
2

Body:
3 2 1

34mm

25mm

3
1. Main Housing 2 2. Serial number location
3. Wrench Flats
1

Rear:
1

34mm

25mm

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1. Connecting contact pins 2. Internal base threads
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A custom camera wrench is supplied with the Pipeline Inspection Reel. Use the wrench to tighten and remove the spring assembly and camera head.
Do not overtighten or use excessive force! Custom Camera Wrench

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5.2 Parts of the Spring Assembly
The spring assembly is comprised of the parts that connect the camera head on one end to the push cable on the other. The reel end of the assembly has wrench flats for removal and installation. The spring termination assembly consists of an all-in-one spring, coiled cable assembly, and steel lanyard.
Spring Assembly Reel End 120’/200′ Mid-Stiff Pipeline Inspection Reel Spring Assembly Camera End
Reel End 200’/325′ Stiff Pipeline Inspection Reel Spring Assembly Camera End
5.3 Removing and Installing the Camera Heads
Avoid touching the green circuit board or gold pins on the spring assembly or camera head with bare hands. Touching these will transfer oils from the fingers to these components, which may lead to premature corrosion. Wear clean, dry rubber gloves if possible.
5.3.1 Camera Head Removal
Before removing the camera head, wipe it dry, and remove any dirt that may fall into the camera connection areas.
1. Grasp the spring assembly close to the base of the camera head.
2. Use the camera wrench to loosen the camera head by turning in a counterclockwise direction.
3. After the camera head is loose, continue to unscrew the camera until removed.
Place the camera head in an area where the contact pins will not be damaged.
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5.3.2 Camera Head Installation
1. Grasp the spring assembly close to the camera head end of the spring assembly.
2. Slowly screw on the camera head in a clockwise direction, being careful not to cross thread the connections.
3. Use the supplied wrench to tighten the camera head. Do not overtighten or use excessive force!
5.4 Removing and Installing the Spring Assembly
Avoid touching the green circuit board or gold pins of the spring assembly or camera head with bare hands. Touching these will transfer oils from the fingers to these components, which may lead to premature corrosion. Wear clean rubber gloves if possible.
5.4.1 Spring Assembly Removal
Before removing the spring assembly, wipe it dry and remove any dirt that may fall into either end of the spring’s connections.
Remove the camera head following the instructions shown in 5.3.1
1. Grasp the sonde compartment at the base of the termination area where it connects to the push cable.
2. With the other hand, use the supplied wrench to loosen the spring assembly.
3. After the spring assembly is loose, continue to unscrew counterclockwise until removed.
Place the spring assembly in an area where the contact pins will not be harmed.
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5.4.2 Spring Assembly Installation
1. Grasp the sonde compartment at the base of the termination area where it connects to the push cable.
2. Slowly screw the spring assembly on in a clockwise direction being careful not to cross thread the connections.
3. Use the supplied wrench to tighten.

4. The spring assembly is installed correctly when the Black O-Ring at the base of the sonde compartment is no longer visible.
Do not overtighten or use excessive force!

5.5 Camera Skids and Protective Covers
Protective Covers ­ are covers that fit over the 25mm and 34mm camera heads. The protective covers are provided with all Pipeline Inspection Reel systems or replacement camera heads.

Skids ­ are devices that attach to the spring assembly to keep the camera head off the floor of the pipe and prevent the camera head from making direct contact with the pipe.

5.5.1 The Protective Covers
These instructions apply to both the 25mm and 34mm camera heads.

5 1. Top half, (front)

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4 2. Locking tab

3. Wrench flats

3 4. Tab receptacle

2

5. Screwdriver slot

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5.5.2 Removing the Protective Covers
1. Insert a flat screwdriver into the slot and lift until the locking tab releases.
2. Place your thumb against the locking tab to prevent it from falling back into place while moving to the next tab to unlock it.
3. Remove the top portion of the protective cover..
5.5.3 Installing the Protective Covers
1. Place the rear half of the protective cover on the back of the camera head.
2. Twist the camera while pressing down so the cameras wrench flats line up and lock into the cover.
3. Line up the protective cover locking tabs and press the top half into the bottom half. Press until all the locking tabs have snapped into place, locking the cover in place.
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5.5.4 Camera Skids
There are three skids available for both the 25mm and 34mm camera heads. A small 3″ and medium 4″ Barrel skid and a 4″ Star skid.

25mm Barrel Skid

34mm Barrel Skid

34mm Star Skid
5.5.5 Installing the Barrel Skid
1. Fully open the camera skid, place the spring into the skid. Position the skid so that the camera is level.
2. Close the camera skid and pinch the fins together while pushing the screw into the hole.
3. Screw until tightened. Do not overtighten or use excessive force!

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5.5.6 Installing the Star Skid
The Star skid can be used in various configurations, alone or combined with the barrel skid. 1. Fully open the star skid, place the spring into the skid.
Position the skid so that the camera is level. 2. Close the star skid and pinch the ends together while
pushing the screw into the hole. 3. Screw clockwise until tightened.
Do not overtighten or use excessive force! Alternate skid configurations
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6. Service & Support
If any part of your Pipeline Inspection System should require service, you will find Milwaukee Tool’s service page and support number in the Service & Support directory. 1. Turn the navigation dial to Settings , press the navigation dial. 2. Turn the navigation dial to Service & Support, press the navigation dial to enter the
directory
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MANUEL de L’UTILISATEUR
Cat. No.
2970-20 : Smart Hub de 500 Go M18TM 2971-20 : Moniteur sans fil M18TM 2973-20 : Bobine d’inspection de tuyaux à rigidité moyenne de 36,5 m (120′) 2974-20 : Bobine d’inspection de tuyaux rigides de 60,9 m (200′) 2975-20 : Bobine d’inspection de tuyaux à rigidité moyenne de 60,9 m (200′) 2976-20 : Bobine d’inspection de tuyaux rigides de 99 m (325′) 48-53-2970 : Support pour tablette

RÈGLES DE SÉCURITÉ GÉNÉRALES RELATIVES AUX OUTILS ÉLECTRIQUES
Veuillez lire tous les avertissements de sécurité et toutes les instructions, toutes les illustrations et toutes les précisions fournies avec cet outil électrique. Ne pas suivre l’ensemble des instructions décrites ci-dessous peut entraîner une électrocution, un incendie ou des blessures graves. Conserver tous les avertissements et toutes les instructions pour les consulter ultérieurement. Le terme « outil électrique », utilisé dans tous les avertissements ci-dessous, désigne tout outil fonctionnant sur secteur (câblé) ou sur batteries (sans fil).
AIRE DE TRAVAIL SÉCURITAIRE
· Veillez à ce que le lieu de travail soit propre et bien éclairé. Le désordre et le manque de lumière favorisent les accidents.
· Ne pas utiliser d’outils électriques dans des atmosphères explosives, par exemple en présence de liquides, de gaz ou de poussières inflammables. Les outils électriques produisent des étincelles risquant d’enflammer les poussières ou les vapeurs.
· S’assurer que les enfants et les curieux se trouvent à une bonne distance au moment d’utiliser ce produit. Les distractions peuvent causer une perte de contrôle.
SÉCURITÉ ÉLECTRIQUE
· Les fiches des outils électriques doivent correspondre à la prise secteur utilisée. Ne jamais modifier la fiche, de quelque façon que ce soit. Ne jamais utiliser d’adaptateurs de fiche avec des outils mis à la terre. Les fiches et prises non modifiées réduisent le risque de décharge électrique.
· Éviter tout contact avec des surfaces mises à la terre comme des tuyaux, des radiateurs, des cuisinières et des réfrigérateurs. Le risque de décharge électrique est accru lorsque le corps est mis à la terre.
· Ne pas exposer les outils électriques à l’eau ou à l’humidité. La pénétration d’eau dans ces outils accroît le risque de décharge électrique.
· Ne pas maltraiter le cordon d’alimentation. Ne jamais utiliser le cordon d’alimentation pour transporter l’outil et ne jamais débrancher ce dernier en tirant sur le cordon. Garder le cordon à l’écart de la chaleur, de l’huile, des objets tranchants et des pièces en mouvement. Un cordon endommagé ou emmêlé accroît le risque de décharge électrique.
· Pour les travaux à l’extérieur, utiliser un cordon prolongateur spécialement conçu à cet effet. L’utilisation d’un cordon idéale pour l’utiliser à l’extérieur minimise le risque de décharge électrique.
· Si l’utilisation d’un outil électrique est inévitable dans un endroit humide, utiliser une source d’alimentation munie d’un disjoncteur de fuite de terre. L’utilisation d’un tel dispositif minimise le risque de décharge électrique.
SÉCURITÉ PERSONNELLE
· Rester attentif, prêter attention au travail et faire preuve de bon sens lors de l’utilisation de tout outil électrique. Ne pas utiliser cet appareil en cas de fatigue ou sous l’influence de l’alcool, de drogues ou de médicaments. Un moment d’inattention pendant l’utilisation d’un outil électrique peut entraîner des blessures graves.
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· Porter l’équipement de protection individuel requis. Toujours porter une protection oculaire. Selon les conditions, porter aussi un masque antipoussière, des bottes de sécurité antidérapantes, un casque de protection ou une protection auditive afin de minimiser les blessures.
· Éviter les démarrages accidentels. S’assurer que la gâchette est en position d’arrêt avant de brancher l’outil à une source de courant, d’insérer la batterie, de le ramasser ou de le transporter. Le fait de transporter un outil électrique en gardant le doigt sur la gâchette ou de mettre sous tension un outil électrique lorsque la gâchette est en position de marche favorise les accidents.
· Retirer les clés de réglage avant de mettre l’outil en marche. Une clé laissée sur une pièce rotative de l’outil peut causer des blessures.
· Ne pas travailler hors de portée. Toujours se tenir bien campé et en équilibre. Une bonne stabilité procure un meilleur contrôle de l’outil électrique en cas d’imprévus.
· Porter une tenue appropriée. Ne porter ni vêtements amples ni bijoux. Garder les cheveux et les vêtements à l’écart des pièces en mouvement. Les vêtements flottants, les bijoux ou les cheveux longs risquent d’être happés par les pièces en mouvement.
· Si les outils sont munis de dispositifs de dépoussiérage, s’assurer qu’ils sont connectés et correctement utilisés. L’utilisation d’un collecteur de poussière sert à réduire les dangers liés à la poussière.
· Ne pas laisser la familiarité avec l’utilisation fréquente de l’outil vous faire sentir content de soi et ignorer les principes fondamentaux de sécurité pour l’outil. Un manque d’attention, même d’une fraction de seconde, pourra entraîner des blessures
graves.
UTILISATION ET ENTRETIEN DES OUTILS ÉLECTRIQUES
· Ne pas forcer l’outil électrique. Utiliser l’outil approprié pour l’application. Un outil approprié exécutera le travail mieux et de façon moins dangereuse s’il est utilisé dans les limites prévues.
· Ne pas utiliser l’outil si le commutateur ne permet pas de le mettre en marche ou de l’arrêter. Tout outil qui ne peut pas être contrôlé par son commutateur est dangereux et doit être réparé.
· Débrancher la fiche de la source d’alimentation et/ou retirer le bloc-piles, s’il est amovible, de la source d’alimentation avant d’entreprendre toute action de réglage, de changer les accessoires ou d’entreposer les outils électriques. Ces mesures de sécurité préventives réduisent les risques de démarrage accidentel de l’outil.
· Entreposer l’outil électrique hors de la portée des enfants et interdire à quiconque de l’utiliser si la personne ne connaît pas bien le produit ou les instructions. Les outils sont dangereux dans les mains d’utilisateurs novices.
· Entretenir les outils électriques et les accessoires. Vérifier qu’aucune pièce mobile n’est mal alignée ou bloquée, qu’aucune pièce n’est brisée et s’assurer qu’aucun autre problème ne risque d’affecter le bon fonctionnement de l’outil électrique. En cas de dommages, faire réparer l’outil avant de l’utiliser. Plusieurs accidents sont causés par des produits mal entretenus.
· Garder les outils bien affûtés et propres. Des outils correctement entretenus et dont les tranchants sont bien affûtés risquent moins de se bloquer et sont plus faciles à contrôler.
· Utiliser l’outil électrique, les accessoires, les forets, etc. conformément à ces instructions, en tenant compte des conditions de travail et de la tâche à effectuer. L’usage d’un outil électrique pour des applications pour lesquelles il n’est pas conçu peut être dangereux.
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· Garder les poignées et les surfaces de prise sèches, propres et exemptes d’huile et de graisse. Les poignées et les surfaces de prise glissantes ne permettent pas le maniement et le contrôle sécuritaires de l’outil dans des situations imprévues.
UTILISATION ET ENTRETIEN DU BLOC-PILES
· Pour recharger les blocs-piles, utiliser uniquement le chargeur spécifié par le fabricant. Un chargeur pouvant convenir à un type de bloc-piles peut entraîner un risque d’incendie lorsqu’il est utilisé avec un autre type de bloc-piles.
· N’utiliser l’outil électrique qu’avec une batterie recommandée. L’utilisation de tout autre bloc-piles peut créer un risque de blessures et d’incendie.
· Lorsque la batterie n’est pas utilisée, la tenir éloignée des objets en métal tels que les trombones, les pièces de monnaie, les clés, les clous, les vis ou d’autres petits objets métalliques qui pourraient connecter les bornes. Le court-circuitage des bornes d’une batterie peut entraîner des brûlures ou un incendie.
· En cas d’usage abusif, du liquide peut s’échapper des piles ; éviter tout contact avec ce liquide. En cas de contact accidentel, rincer immédiatement les parties atteintes avec de l’eau. Si le liquide entre en contact avec les yeux, consulter un médecin. Le liquide s’échappant des batteries peut causer des irritations ou des brûlures.
· Ne pas utiliser les blocs-piles ni les outils endommagés ou modifiés. Les batteries endommagées ou modifiées pourront montrer un comportement imprévisible qui entraînera des incendies, des explosions et même des risques de blessures.
· Ne pas exposer les blocs-piles ni les outils au feu ou à des températures extrêmes. L’exposition au feu ou à des températures qui dépassent les 130 ºC (265 ºF) pourra entraîner des explosions.
· Suivre toutes les consignes de chargement de batteries et ne charger ni le bloc-piles ni l’outil à des températures supérieures à celles listées dans les instructions. Le chargement inadéquat ou les températures excessives pourront endommager la batterie et augmenter le risque d’incendie.
DÉPANNAGE
· Les réparations doivent être confiées à un technicien qualifié, utilisant exclusivement des pièces identiques à celles d’origine. Le maintien de la sûreté de l’outil électrique sera ainsi assuré.
· Ne jamais entretenir les blocs-piles endommagés. L’entretien des blocs-piles ne devra être confié qu’au fabricant ou aux fournisseurs de service autorisés.
RÈGLES DE SÉCURITÉ PARTICULIÈRES POUR LES SYSTÈMES D’INSPECTION DE TUYAUX
· Porter des gants en latex ou en caoutchouc, des lunettes de sécurité, des masques de sécurité, des vêtements de sécurité et un respirateur lorsqu’il est soupçonné de la présence de produits chimiques, de bactéries ou d’autres substances toxiques ou infectieuses dans le tuyau de vidange. Les tuyaux peuvent avoir des produits chimiques, des bactéries et d’autres substances qui pourront provoquer des brûlures, être toxiques ou infectieux, ou bien causer d’autres blessures physiques graves.
· Utiliser de bonnes pratiques d’hygiène. Ne jamais manger ni fumer pendant l’utilisation ou l’opération de l’outil. Après avoir manipulé ou utilisé de l’équipement, se laver les mains et d’autres parties du corps ayant été exposées au contenu de tuyau à l’eau chaude et au savon. Ceci aidera à minimiser le risque de problèmes sanitaires causés par l’exposition à des matériaux toxiques ou infectieux.
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· Toujours vérifier l’aire de travail avant de commencer votre travail. S’assurer

que le câble n’est pas en contact avec aucun type d’élément posant un risque

électrique, chimique ou de mouvement.

· Ne pas utiliser le câble pour retirer ou bouger d’objets représentant une

obstruction. Ceci n’est pas un dégorgeoir !

· Avant d’utiliser le câble, il faut vérifier qu’il ne montre pas de signes ni d’usure

ni de dommages. Ne pas tordre, ni plier, ni trop courber les câbles. Remplacer

tout câble usé ou endommagé avant d’utiliser l’outil.

· Pour minimiser les risques d’incendie, de blessure et de dommages sur le

produit provoqués par des courts-circuits, ne jamais plonger votre outil, bloc-

piles ou chargeur dans un fluide et ne pas permettre qu’un fluide entre là-

dedans. Les fluides corrosifs et conducteurs, tels que l’eau de mer, quelques produits

chimiques industriels et des solutions d’eau de Javel ou d’autres produits ayant de

l’hypochlorite, etc., pourront provoquer des courts-circuits.

· Ne recharger la batterie qu’avec le chargeur spécifié. Pour prendre connaissance

des instructions relatives au chargement, veiller à lire le manuel de l’utilisateur fourni

avec votre chargeur et bloc-piles.

· AVERTISSEMENT Ne pas transporter cet outil lorsque la bobine et le sac à dos

sont branchés. Le basculement peut survenir.

· Il faut faire toujours preuve de bon sens et procéder avec prudence lors de

l’utilisation d’outils. Il est impossible de prévoir toutes les situations qui pourraient

entraîner des dangers. Ne pas utiliser cet outil si vous ne comprenez pas ces

instructions d’opération ou si vous pensez que le travail dépasse votre capacité ;

veuillez contacter Milwaukee Tool ou un professionnel pour recevoir plus d’informations

ou de formation.

· Conserver les étiquettes et les plaques signalétiques en bon état. Des

informations importantes y figurent. Si elles sont illisibles ou manquantes, contacter un

centre de service et d’entretien MILWAUKEE pour obtenir un remplacement gratuit.

·

La poussière dégagée par certains matériaux lors du ponçage,

du sciage, du meulage, du perçage et d’autres opérations de construction contient

des produits chimiques qui sont connus pour causer le cancer, des malformations

congénitales ou des lésions de l’appareil reproducteur. En voici certains exemples :

· le plomb contenu dans la peinture au plomb,

· la silice cristalline contenue dans les briques, le ciment et d’autres produits de

maçonnerie, ainsi que

· l’arsenic et le chrome contenus dans le bois de construction traité par produits

chimiques.

Le risque posé par l’exposition à ces produits varie en fonction de la fréquence de ce type de travail. Pour minimiser les risques d’exposition à ces produits chimiques, travailler dans un endroit bien aéré et utiliser des équipements de sécurité approuvés, tels que les masques antipoussière spécialement conçus pour filtrer les particules microscopiques.

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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
Il s’agit d’un produit de classe A. Dans un environnement résidentiel, ce produit peut causer un brouillage radio, ce qui peut obliger l’utilisateur à prendre des mesures adéquates. Cet équipement a été mis à l’essai et il a été déterminé qu’il est conforme aux normes sur les dispositifs numériques de classe A, selon la partie 15 du Règlement de la FCC (Commission fédérale des communications des États-Unis). Ces normes ont été fixées pour fournir une protection raisonnable contre un brouillage préjudiciable si l’équipement est utilisé dans un environnement commercial. Cet équipement produit et utilise de l’énergie RF. S’il n’est pas installé et utilisé conformément au manuel d’instructions, il peut brouiller de manière préjudiciable les radiocommunications. Le fait d’utiliser cet équipement dans un secteur résidentiel risque de produire un brouillage préjudiciable que l’utilisateur devra éliminer à ses frais. Ce dispositif est conforme à la partie 15 du Règlement de la FCC.
Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) ce dispositif ne doit pas causer d’interférences dangereuses, et (2) il doit accepter toute interférence reçue, y compris les interférences risquant d’engendrer un fonctionnement indésirable
SYMBOLES
Volts
Courant continu
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Ne pas laisser le bloc-piles entrer en contact avec aucun fluide corrosif ou conducteur
Pour éviter les décharges électriques, ne pas laisser le produit entrer en contact avec de composants électriques sous tension
Danger de brûlures chimiques – Garder hors de la portée des enfants
FICHE TECHNIQUE
Tension ……………………………………………. 18 CD Type de batterie…………………………………… M18TM Type de chargeur…………………………………… M18TM Température ambiance suggérée de fonctionnement………………. 0°F à 125°F
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BLOCS-PILES M18TM
Ne le recharger qu’à l’aide du chargeur particulièrement conçu pour le bloc- piles. Pour prendre connaissance des instructions relatives au chargement, veiller à lire le manuel de l’utilisateur fourni avec votre chargeur et bloc- piles. Enlèvement / insertion du bloc-piles Pour retirer la batterie, appuyer sur les boutons de relâchement et extraire le bloc-piles de l’outil.
Toujours retirer le bloc-piles avant de changer ou d’enlever les accessoires. Pour insérer le bloc-piles, le glisser dans le corps de l’outil. Veuillez s’assurer qu’il est bien inséré en place.
Utiliser seulement d’accessoires spécialement recommandés pour cet outil. En utiliser d’autres pourra poser un danger.
ONE-KEYTM
Pour de plus amples renseignements sur la fonction ONE-KEYTM de cet outil, veuillez visiter le site milwaukeetool.com/One-Key. Pour télécharger l’application ONE-KEYTM, visitez l’App Store ou Google Play dans votre téléphone cellulaire.

Voyant ONE-KEYTM

Bleu fixe
Bleu clignotant Rouge clignotant

Le mode sans fil est engagé et prêt pour le configurer à l’aide de l’appli ONE-KEYTM. L’outil établit une communication active avec l’appli ONE-KEYTM. L’outil a un blocage sécuritaire et ne pourra être débloqué que par le propriétaire à l’aide de l’appli ONE-KEYTM.

BATTERIE INTERNE
Risque de brûlure chimique. Cet appareil contient une pile type bouton au lithium. Une pile neuve ou usagée peut provoquer des graves brûlures internes, et entraîner la mort en moins de 2 heures en cas d’ingestion ou d’insertion dans le corps. Toujours fixer le couvercle du compartiment des piles. S’il n’est pas fixé de manière sécurisée, arrêter d’utiliser l’outil, retirer les piles et garder hors de la portée des enfants. Si vous pensez que des piles ont été ingérées ou insérées dans le corps, consulter un médecin immédiatement.
Une pile bouton interne est utilisée pour faciliter la fonctionnalité ONE- KEYTM complète. Pour remplacer le bloc-piles : 1. Retirer le bloc-piles. 2. Retirer les vis et ouvrir la porte du compartiment de batterie. 3. Enlever la batterie usagée, la tenir hors de la portée des enfants et se débarrasser d’elle
de la manière correcte. 4. Mettre le nouveau bloc-piles (3V CR2032), avec le pôle positif vers le haut. 5. Fermer la porte du compartiment de bloc-piles et bien serrer la vis.

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ENTRETIEN
Afin de minimiser les risques de blessure, toujours débrancher le chargeur et retirer le bloc-piles du chargeur ou de l’outil avant d’effectuer toute opération d’entretien. Ne jamais démonter l’outil, le bloc-piles ou le chargeur. Pour TOUTE réparation, contacter un centre de service MILWAUKEE.
ENTRETIEN DE L’OUTIL
Garder l’outil, le bloc-piles et le chargeur en bon état en les soumettant à un programme d’entretien régulier. Examiner l’outil pour constater qu’il ne fait pas de bruits bizarres, qu’aucune pièce mobile n’est mal alignée ou bloquée, qu’aucune pièce n’est brisée et qu’aucun autre problème ne risque d’affecter le bon fonctionnement de l’outil. Retourner l’outil, le chargeur et le bloc-piles à un centre de service MILWAUKEE pour les faire réparer. Après six mois à un an, d’après le régime d’utilisation, confier l’outil, le bloc- piles et le chargeur à un centre de service MILWAUKEE pour les faire réviser. Si l’outil ne démarre pas ou ne fonctionne pas à plein régime une fois complètement chargé le bloc-piles, nettoyer les bornes dans le compartiment. Si l’outil ne fonctionne toujours pas, le retourner ainsi que le chargeur et le bloc-piles à un centre de service MILWAUKEE aux fins de réparation.
Afin de minimiser le risque de blessures physiques et de dommages, ne jamais immerger ni l’outil, ni le bloc-piles ni le chargeur dans un fluide et ne pas laisser entrer aucun fluide à l’intérieur.
NETTOYAGE
Nettoyer les évents de l’outil pour retirer tout débris. Maintenir l’outil propre, sec et exempt de la graisse et de l’huile. Utiliser uniquement un savon doux et un linge humide, puisque certains agents de nettoyage et certains solvants peuvent détériorer le plastique et les autres pièces isolées. En voici quelques exemples : l’essence, la térébenthine, les diluants à laque ou à peinture, les solvants chlorés, l’ammoniaque et les détergents à usage domestique qui en contiennent. Ne jamais utiliser de solvants inflammables ou combustibles autour des outils.
RÉPARATIONS
À des fins de réparations, retourner l’outil, le bloc-piles et le chargeur au centre de service agréé le plus proche.
ACCESSOIRES
N’utiliser que les accessoires recommandés. En utiliser d’autres pourra poser un danger. Pour consulter une liste intégrale d’accessoires, visiter le site www.milwaukeetool.com o contacter un distributeur.
COMMUNICATION SANS FIL
Pour les produits comportant des fonctions de communication sans fil, ONE- KEYTM y compris : Conformément à la part 15.21 du Règlement de la FCC, ne pas modifier ce produit-ci. Une telle modification pourra annuler votre autorité pour utiliser le produit. Ce dispositif est conforme à la part 15 du Règlement de la FCC et les normes RSS d’exemption de licence de l’ISED-Canada. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes : 1) Cet appareil ne doit produire aucun brouillage préjudiciable ; et (2) cet appareil doit fonctionner en dépit de tout brouillage capté, y compris le brouillage pouvant mener à un fonctionnement non désiré.
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DÉPANNAGE ­ ÉTATS-UNIS
1-800-SAWDUST (1.800.729.3878)
Lundi à vendredi, 7h00 à 18h30, CST ou consulter le site www.milwaukeetool.com Contacter l’Équipe de Service Technique Après-Vente Corporatif si vous avez des questions techniques, de dépannage/réparations ou à propos de la garantie. Courriel : metproductsupport@milwaukeetool.com Devenez membre du club Heavy Duty en consultant le site web www.milwaukeetool.com ; abonnez-vous pour recevoir des informations importantes sur vos achats d’outils.
DÉPANNAGE – CANADA
Milwaukee Tool (Canada) Ltd 1.800.268.4015
Lundi à vendredi, 7h00 à 16h30, CST ou consulter www.milwaukeetool.ca
GARANTIE LIMITÉE – AUX ÉTATS-UNIS ET AU CANADA
Chaque outil électrique* MILWAUKEE (voir les exceptions ci-dessous) est garanti uniquement à l’acheteur d’origine d’être exempt de tous défauts de matériau et de main-d’oeuvre. Sous réserve de certaines exceptions, MILWAUKEE réparera ou remplacera toute pièce d’un outil électrique qui, après examen par MILWAUKEE, est affectée d’un vice de matériau ou de maind’oeuvre pendant une période de cinq (5) ans* après la date d’achat, sauf indication contraire. Il faudra retourner l’outil électrique à un centre de service en usine MILWAUKEE ou à un poste d’entretien agréé MILWAUKEE, en port prépayé et assuré. Une copie de la preuve d’achat doit être présentée lors du retour du produit. Cette garantie ne couvre pas les dommages que MILWAUKEE détermine d’être causés par des réparations ou des tentatives de réparation par quiconque d’autre que le personnel agréé par MILWAUKEE, des utilisations incorrectes, des altérations, des utilisations abusives, une usure normale, une carence d’entretien ou les accidents. Usure normale : Par rapport à plusieurs outils électriques, il faut remplacer et entretenir leurs pièces afin d’achever leur rendement optimal. Cette garantie ne couvre pas les cas de réparation lorsque la vie utile normale de la pièce s’est terminée, incluant, sans s’y limiter, les mandrins, les balais, les câbles, les patins de scie, les brides de lame, les joints toriques, les embouts, les butoirs, les lames d’entraînement, les pistons, les percuteurs, les poussoirs et les rondelles de protection de butoir. Cette garantie ne s’applique pas aux cloueuses-agrafeuses pneumatiques, aux pulvérisateurs à peinture sans air, aux blocs-piles pour outils sans fil, aux générateurs d’alimentation portatifs à essence, aux outils à main, aux monte-charge électriques, à levier et à chaîne (manuel), aux vêtements chauffants M12TM, aux produits réusinés, ni aux produits d’essai et de mesure. Il y a d’autres garanties différentes disponibles pour ces produits. **La période de garantie couvrant les radios de chantier, le port d’alimentation M12TM, la source d’alimentation M18TM, le ventilateur de chantier et les chariots de chantier industriels Trade TitanTM est d’une durée d’un (1) an à partir de la date d’achat. La période de la garantie pour les clés à chocs à couple élevé à poignée en « D » de 1″ M18 FUELTM, les câbles de nettoyage de drain, les accessoires pour pistolet pneumatique de nettoyage de drains AIRSNAKETM, les niveaux laser USB REDLITHIUMTM et les furets de 0,3 m (25′) TRAPSNAKETM avec CABLE DRIVETM est d’une durée de deux (2) ans à partir de la date d’achat. La période de la garantie pour le pistolet thermique compact M18TM, l’extracteur de poussière de 30,3 l (8 gal), les cloueuses de charpenterie M18TM, la clé à chocs à couple contrôlé à enclume extérieure de 1/2″ M18 FUELTM avec ONE-KEYTM, la clé à chocs à couple
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élevé de 1″ M18 FUELTM avec ONE-KEYTM, le compresseur silencieux compact de 7,6 l (2 gal) M18 FUELTM, les niveaux laser M12TM, le détecteur de laser de 19,8 m (165′), la cloueuse à chevilles 23 GA M12TM, la riveteuse aveugle de 6,4 mm (1/4″) M18 FUELTM avec ONEKEYTM, le tampon de pneus basse vitesse M12 FUELTM, les polisseuses à orbite aléatoire M18 FUELTM et les agrafeuses utilitaires pour clôture M18TM est d’une durée de trois (3) ans à partir de la date d’achat. La période de la garantie pour la lumière à DEL d’une lampe de travail à DEL et l’ampoule transformée à DEL d’une lampe de travail est d’une durée égale à la vie utile du produit en raison des limites précédentes. Si la lumière à DEL ou l’ampoule à DEL tombe en panne durant l’usage normal, la pièce devra être remplacée gratuitement. L’inscription de la garantie n’est pas nécessaire pour bénéficier de la garantie en vigueur d’un outil électrique MILWAUKEE. La date de fabrication du produit servira à établir la période de garantie si aucune preuve d’achat n’est fournie lorsqu’une demande de service sous garantie est faite. L’ACCEPTATION DES RECOURS EXCLUSIFS DE RÉPARATION ET DE REMPLACEMENT DÉCRITS PAR LA PRÉSENTE EST UNE CONDITION DU CONTRAT D’ACHAT DE TOUT PRODUIT MILWAUKEE. SI VOUS N’ACCEPTEZ PAS CETTE CONDITION, VOUS NE DEVEZ PAS ACHETER LE PRODUIT. EN AUCUN CAS MILWAUKEE NE SAURAIT ÊTRE RESPONSABLE DE TOUT DOMMAGE ACCESSOIRE, SPÉCIAL OU INDIRECT, DE DOMMAGES- INTÉRÊTS PUNITIFS OU DE TOUTE DÉPENSE, D’HONORAIRES D’AVOCATS, DE FRAIS, DE PERTE OU DE DÉLAIS ACCESSOIRES À TOUT DOMMAGE, DÉFAILLANCE OU DÉFAUT DE TOUT PRODUIT, Y COMPRIS NOTAMMENT LES PERTES DE PROFIT. CERTAINS ÉTATS ET PROVINCES NE PERMETTANT L’EXCLUSION OU LA LIMITATION DES DOMMAGES DIRECTS OU INDIRECTS, LES RESTRICTIONS CIDESSOUS PEUVENT NE PAS ÊTRE APPLICABLES. CETTE GARANTIE EST EXCLUSIVE ET REMPLACE TOUTE AUTRE GARANTIE EXPRESSE, QU’ELLE SOIT VERBALE OU ÉCRITE. DANS LA MESURE PERMISE PAR LA LOI, MILWAUKEE RENONCE À TOUTE GARANTIE IMPLICITE, Y COMPRIS, SANS S’Y LIMITER, TOUTE GARANTIE IMPLICITE DE COMMERCIABILITÉ OU D’ADAPTATION À UNE UTILISATION OU À UNE FIN PARTICULIÈRE. DANS LA MESURE OÙ UNE TELLE STIPULATION D’EXONÉRATION N’EST PAS PERMISE PAR LA LOI, LA DURÉE DE CES GARANTIES IMPLICITES EST LIMITÉE À LA PÉRIODE APPLICABLE DE LA GARANTIE EXPRESSE, TELLE QUE CELA EST DÉCRIT PRÉCÉDEMMENT. CERTAINES PROVINCES NE PERMETTANT PAS DE LIMITATION DE DURÉE DES GARANTIES IMPLICITES, LES RESTRICTIONS CI-DESSUS PEUVENT NE PAS ÊTRE APPLICABLES. LA PRÉSENTE CONFÈRE À L’UTILISATEUR DES DROITS LÉGAUX PARTICULIERS ; IL BÉNÉFICIE ÉGALEMENT D’AUTRES DROITS QUI VARIENT D’UNE PROVINCE À L’AUTRE. Cette garantie s’applique uniquement aux produits vendus aux États-

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