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IRL
UK
Safety
Safety
IRL
UK
Safety
Correct use
The Underwater Digital Camera is solely designed to be used
as a Camera. It is only suitable for private and not or commer-
cial use.
For ease of understanding, the “Underwater Digital Came-
ra” is just referred to as Digital Camera in these Operating
Instructions.
Only use the Digital Camera as described in the operating
instructions. Any other use is deemed to be incorrect and can
cause material damage and loss of data.
The manufacturers or dealers do not accept any liability for
damage resulting from improper or incorrect use.
Safety information
WARNING!
Electrocution hazard!
Faulty electrical installations or excessive mains
voltage can cause electrocution.
− Do not operate the Digital Camera in case of visible dama-
ge or if the USB cable or connector is defective.
− Damaged USB cables of the Digital Camera must be repla-
ced by the manufacturer or customer service or a similar
qualified person.
− Do not open housing but have repair carried out by an
expert. Contact a specialist workshop. All liability and
warranty claims shall be void in case of repairs carried out
by users, incorrect connection or improper use.
− The Digital Camera may not be operated with an external
timer or separate remote control system.
− Never immerse USB cable or plug in water or other fluids.
− Keep Digital Camera, and accessories away from open
flames and hot surfaces.
− Install USB cable in such a way that it does not become a
trip hazard.
− Do not kink USB cable and do not install it over sharp edges.
− Never store the Digital Camera in such a way that it can fall
into a trough or wash basin.
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Keep batteries away from children and pets.
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Insert the batteries observing the proper polarity (+/-).
Failure to properly align the battery polarity can cause
personal injury and/or property damage.
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Remove old or discharged batteries from the product.
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Remove the batteries when the product will not be used
for extended periods of time to prevent damage due to
rusted or corroded batteries.
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Never throw batteries into a fire, do not expose batteries
to fire or other heat sources.
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Battery Disposal: Old or discharged batteries must be
properly disposed of and recycled in compliance with all
applicable laws. For detailed information, contact your
local solid waste authority.
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Keep children away from batteries. If you suspect a battery
has been swallowed, seek immediate medical assistance.
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Follow the battery manufacturer’s safety, usage, and
disposal instructions.