1.
Put
a
small coin in the groove and turn it as illustrated to
open the Battery Cap (Fig. 1). Place two 1.5 V "AA" size
alkaline batteries (LR-6) into the battery compartment so
as to correspond with the positive (+) and negative (--)
marks shown inside (Fig. 2).
INSTALLING THE BATTERIES
NOTE:
* If you do not intend to use your
camera for a long period of time,
remove the batteries and store them in
a dry location. This will prevent the
possibility of battery leakage and
damage to your camera. Do not use Ni-
Cad batteries. Be sure to replace both
batteries at the same time when the
batteries are too weak to operate the
camera. When replacing the batteries,
make sure they are not wet. If so, wipe
it with cloth before use.
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BATTERY TESTING
1. Set the Power/Flash Switch
Lever to the ON position (Fig. 3)
2. Cover the exposure metering
window with your hand and press
the shutter release button halfway
(Fig. 4).
3. Make sure the under-exposure
warning LED (red) lights up (Fig.
5). If the red LED fails to
illuminate, the batteries are too
weak and need to be replaced.
NOTE:
* When the Power/Flash
Switch Lever is in the OFF
position the shutter will be
blocked. As temperature
decreases, especially below 0°C
(32°F) battery performance
declines. Keep batteries warmed
under these conditions.