Safety
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Proprietary. Humaneyes Technologies
Charger Electrical Safety
• The following information on electrical safety must be observed; failure to follow these instructions
may lead to electric shock, fire and/or serious personal injury or death.
• Never use the charger if the power cable is damaged. Check the power cable on a regular basis to
ensure that it is in proper operating condition.
• Before charging the camera and plugging the charger into the main power supply, always ensure that
the nominal voltage setting on the charger matches the nominal voltage of the AC supply network.
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Do not insert the charger plug into electrical outlets that are dusty or dirty. Insert the plug firmly and
all the way into the outlet. Otherwise, sparks that result may lead to fire and/or injuries.
• Do not insert any metallic or wet objects into the camera interfaces. Only the intended cable and
memory cards should be inserted in the camera interfaces.
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Do not overload any outlets, extension cords or connector strips; doing so can cause a fire or electric
shocks.
• Do not insert or remove the plug with wet hands.
• Never remove the cover or any part of the charger housing; doing so will expose circuits and
components and can lead to electric shock, injuries, fire or damage to the product.
Operation
The camera operating ambient temperature is 0 to 40 °C (30 to 100 °F) and relative humidity under 95%.
The camera may be operated only under the operating conditions as specified by Humaneyes Technologies.
The camera should not be operated in extreme conditions.
The camera should not be used near dangerous or flammable gasses or in any location where instructed
not to use cameras or connective devices.
When the camera is used for an extended period and/or at high ambient temperature and/or exposed
to direct sunlight it is normal for the camera body to feel warm. Take care when placing the camera on
elevated surfaces and avoid placing it on unstable surfaces.
• Stop using the camera immediately if it emits smoke or a strange smell, or otherwise behaves
abnormally.
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Avoid overheating the camera. Do not cover or obstruct the airflow around the camera while
operating. Use the camera in ambient temperatures as advised in the specifications only.
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Do not place the camera on heat-generating surfaces, or near heat emitting devices or direct flame.
Verify that there is sufficient clearance between the product and any other warm air exhaust.
• Disregarding these guidelines could lead to overheating, possibly resulting in burns or damage to
your camera.
• Take care to avoid damp environments or possible liquid penetration
and keep clear of dust or other elements that could penetrate your camera.
• Even when the cover is closed, it is recommended to avoid using the camera in extremely wet
environments.
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If the necessary precautions are not taken you may suffer electric shock or the camera itself may be
damaged, which can also lead to personal injury.