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The camera may
not be dismantled, modified or repaired,
there is danger of fire and electrocution.
Only use the
supplied USB mains adapter
with the mains voltage specified on the rating plate, there is danger of fire and
electrocution. Disconnect from mains by pulling plug out of mains socket. The plugged-in USB mains adapter can continue to
consume power and represent a hazard source.
The mains adapter may not be used during
thunderstorms,
danger of electrocution.
Damage from heat - fire hazard
Do not leave camera in places that are susceptible to considerable increases in temperature
(e.g. a vehicle). The
housing and internal parts may be damaged, which in turn could cause a fire.
Do not wrap up camera or place on textiles.
This could produce a build-up of heat in the camera that can cause defor-
mation of the housing and may represent a fire hazard.
Hazards of using the lithium-ion battery
Remove batteries from camera
if camera is not used for some time.
Do not remove battery immediately
after camcorder has been used for a longer period of time. Batteries may become
hot during use.
Risk of explosion in case of incorrect changing of battery
or use of wrong type of battery. Always check correct
polarity when inserting the battery. Only use MAGINON
Lithium-Ion battery NP45, 3.7 V / 700 mAh, VG0376122700003
(battery name DS-5370)
or a Lithium-Ion battery with the same specification.
Never expose batteries to excessive heat,
such as direct sunlight, fire, etc., there is danger of fire.
Keep battery
out of reach of children.
Consult doctor immediately if battery has been swallowed.
Do not throw battery into fire, short-circuit battery or take battery apart.
Danger of explosion.
Battery must be
disposed of
in line with the Battery Directive.
If leaking, remove battery from the camcorder using a cloth and dispose of correctly.
Avoid battery acid coming into contact with eyes. In case of contact with eyes, rinse eyes with plenty of water and contact
doctor immediately. In case of contact with skin, wash area with plenty of soap and water.
Remove batteries prior to disposing of the camera.