BATTERY HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
To prevent damage or fire caused by battery leakage, please read these
instructions carefully and always observe the following guidelines when
handling or installing batteries:
• Never heat or throw the batteries into a fire.
• Never disassemble, modify or solder batteries.
• Never install batteries with their polarities (+, –) reversed.
• Take precautions when carrying or storing batteries to prevent them
from coming into contact with any metal objects like jewellery, pins,
fasteners, etc.
• Never use old batteries together with new ones, and never use
different types of batteries together.
• To prevent corrosion, never store batteries in high humidity.
• Never use a battery if it appears damaged in any way.
• Never use a battery if it is leaking, warped, swollen, warm to the
touch, or shows any other abnormal condition.
• If you notice any abnormality in new batteries, return them to the
dealer where you purchased them.
• To prevent the hazards or fire and serious injury, never use a battery
without its protective insulation cover.
• If the liquid gets into your eyes, do not rub them. Rinse with clean
water, then seek medical attention immediately.
• If the liquid gets in contact with your skin or clothing, rinse with clean
water.
• If the liquid has leaked inside the battery compartment, clean it
carefully with a wet rag before inserting new batteries.
• If old batteries are left inside the camera they may leak. If the camera
is going into storage, or if you intend not to use the camera for a long
period of time, always remove the batteries.
• To prevent battery leakage, never store the camera and/or batteries in
an air tight container.
• To prevent leakage which could damage the camera, never attempt to
recharge Ni-Cd or Lithium batteries.
• Store batteries in a cool, dry location protected for direct sunlight.
Storing batteries in a hot, enclosed location (e.g., inside a vehicle on a
hot day) could shorten their service life.
• Always store batteries in a safe location out of the reach of small
children.
• If children are going to use the camera, teach them how to use it
safely and correctly according to the instructions in the manual. Make
sure that children never remove the batteries from the camera.
• When you dispose of dead batteries always observe the local laws
and regulations regarding the disposable of such items.
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