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Care & Maintenance
Limit the cameras exposure to direct sunlight; also do not point its lens into direct sunlight. This may
damage the image sensor of the video camera.
Take precautions to prevent water or sand particles from entering the video camera when it is used on the
beach or near water, as this may damage the video camera.
Keep the video camera free of dust and chemical materials. Place it in a cool, dry and well ventilated place.
Avoid placing the video camera in high temperature conditions, moist or dusty places to avoid damage of
the video camera.
If dirt or stains are accumulated on the video camera or on its lens, use soft, clean and dry rag to wipe it
away gently. If the video camera or its lens is covered with sand particles, blow them away gently. Do not
use a cloth to wipe. Otherwise, it may scratch the surface of video camera or its lens.
If you are required to clean the camera lens surface, firstly blow away the sand or dust accumulated on this
surface, and then wipe the camera gently with a clean dry cloth. Do not use solvents to clean the video
camera.
Do not touch the lens surface with fingers.