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INTRODUCTION
•
If a
b
attery is to
b
e
u
sed
b
y yo
u
ng children, make s
u
re that a
responsi
b
le ad
u
lt makes them a
w
are of the preca
u
tions and
proper handling instr
u
ctions, and make s
u
re that they handle
b
attery correctly.
•
Sho
u
ld fl
u
id from a
b
attery accidentally get onto clothing or
yo
u
r skin, immediately rinse it off
w
ith clean tap
w
ater.
Prolonged contact
w
ith
b
attery fl
u
id can ca
u
se skin irritation.
■
Battery Life
•
Battery contin
u
o
u
s operation times pro
v
ided in this man
u
al
represent the approximate amo
u
nt of time
b
efore the camera
t
u
rns off d
u
e to lo
w
b
attery po
w
er
w
hen
b
eing po
w
ered
b
y the
special
b
attery
u
nder normal temperat
u
re (23°C (73°F)). They
do not g
u
arantee that yo
u
w
ill
b
e a
b
le to achie
v
e the indicated
le
v
el of operation. Act
u
al
b
attery life is greatly affected
b
y
am
b
ient temperat
u
re,
b
attery storage conditions, the amo
u
nt
of time spent in storage, etc.
•
Lea
v
ing the camera on can r
u
n do
w
n
b
attery and ca
u
se the
lo
w
b
attery
w
arning to appear. T
u
rn off the camera
w
hene
v
er
yo
u
are not
u
sing it.
•
The lo
w
b
attery
w
arning indicates that the camera is a
b
o
u
t to
t
u
rn off d
u
e to lo
w
b
attery po
w
er. Charge the
b
attery as soon
as possi
b
le. Lea
v
ing lo
w
or dead
b
atteries in the camera can
lead to
b
attery leakage and data corr
u
ption.