Sealey VS8222 Instruction Manual
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To set up the Sealey VS8222 Borescope, ensure the device is fully charged using the provided charger. Connect the camera probe to the main unit securely. Power on the device by pressing the power button. Adjust the LED light intensity as needed using the control buttons.
If the borescope doesn't turn on, check if the battery is fully charged. Connect the charger and verify that the charging indicator is active. If the battery is charged and the device still won't turn on, inspect for any visible damage to the power button or contact Sealey support for further assistance.
Insert a compatible microSD card into the slot provided. Navigate to the video recording mode on the device. Press the record button to start and stop video recording. The footage will automatically save to the microSD card.
After each use, gently clean the camera probe with a soft, damp cloth to remove any dirt or residue. Avoid using harsh chemicals that might damage the lens. Store the borescope in its protective case to prevent damage. Regularly inspect the cable and connections for wear and tear.
The camera probe of the Sealey VS8222 Borescope is typically water-resistant, but it is not designed for prolonged submersion. Check the product specifications and avoid using it in conditions that exceed its water resistance rating.
The LED brightness can be adjusted using the control buttons on the main unit. Locate the brightness adjustment button and press it to cycle through different brightness levels until the desired illumination is achieved.
Blurry images may be caused by a dirty lens, incorrect focus, or insufficient lighting. Clean the lens with a soft cloth, adjust the focus ring on the camera probe, and ensure the LED light is set to an adequate brightness level.
To view footage on a larger screen, connect the borescope to a computer or TV using a compatible video output cable. Alternatively, remove the microSD card and insert it into a card reader connected to your computer to access and view the recordings.
Flickering images can be caused by a loose connection or low battery. Ensure the camera probe is securely connected to the main unit. Check the battery level and recharge if necessary. If the issue persists, reset the device by turning it off and on again.
Visit the Sealey website to check for any available firmware updates for the VS8222 model. Follow the instructions provided, which typically involve downloading the update onto a microSD card and inserting it into the borescope, then following on-screen prompts.