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Handling Precautions
CAUTION
Unplug
Unplug the power-plug when the your device is not in use.
For safety, make sure to unplug the power-plug before you give your device a
cleanup, or when it is not used. Keeping the power-cord connected might invite
a fire or an electric shock hazard.
Avoid
Do NOT expose your device to direct sunlight, nor intensive heat.
Do NOT place this device where it is exposed to direct sunlight, or in a high
temperature condition. To do so may cause the inner temperature of the device to go up,
resulting in burning-down of inner parts, circuits or a fire accident.
Avoid
Do NOT attempt to make connection before turning power off
Make sure to check the CCU power is OFF before connection.
Otherwise, you might get an electric shock.
Avoid
Do NOT pull the cord itself
When disconnecting the power-plug out of the outlet, make sure to
hold the plug, and then pull it out. Do NEVER try to pull the cord itself. Otherwise, the
cord may be damaged or broken, leading to a fire or an electric shock accident.
Avoid
Do NOT handle the power cord with your hand in an wet condition.
Do NOT plug in/out the power cord with an wet hand. Otherwise, it
may cause an electric shock accident.
Avoid
Do NOT block ventilating slits.
You should avoid;
Placing your device upside down, or with wrong side up.
Installing your device in a poor natural draft condition, recessed area.
Placing your device on carpet, cushion.
Putting a tablecloth, curtain on your device.
Blocking the ventilation slits prevents inner heat from escaping, which might
lead to a fire accident.
Avoid
Do NOT place your device too close to a heater.
Do NOT place your device or its power cord too close to any heating appliance.
Otherwise, the coating of its switch and/or power-cord may melt, leading to a fire or
an electric shock accident.
Avoid
Do NOT use chemical solvent for cleanup.
When giving your camera a cleanup, avoid using a benzene, alcohol, and
thinner. These chemicals might cause its coating or markings to come off or
become degraded.