Canon 12 X 32 IS 10x32 IS 12x32 IS 14x32 IS Instructions - Page 4

Caution, Warning

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Precautions for Use (Please be sure to read before use) Caution (regarding the binoculars) Details pertaining to risks that may result in damage to property. zz Binoculars are precision instruments. Do not drop them or subject them to shock. Never attempt to disassemble them. zz Do not place these binoculars underwater. Also, avoid exposing the binoculars to rain or water spray. zz Do not store the binoculars in a car or similar location under direct sunlight. Doing so will cause the binoculars to reach a temperature higher than expected which may cause damage to occur. zz Do not use any organic solvent, such as alcohol, thinner, or benzene when wiping the lenses or body. If the lens is dirty, first use a blower brush to remove dust, etc., from the lens surface. Then use a soft, dry cloth and wipe the lens gently without scratching it. Warning (regarding the batteries) Details pertaining to risks that may result in death or serious injury. zz Please follow the precautions below when using batteries. Not doing so may result in overheating, generation of smoke, ignitions, battery leakage, and explosions which may lead to fire or personal injury. 1. Be sure not to use batteries with a nominal voltage rating of 1.5V or higher or batteries which have no nominal voltage information. 2. Do not use batteries of different brands together or use old batteries with new ones. Replace the batteries with two new batteries at the same time from the same brand. 3. Make sure that the battery polarity is correct. 4. Do not attempt to disassemble batteries, charge the batteries (except for rechargeable batteries), leave batteries in a hot place, short circuit the contacts, or throw them into a fire. zz In rare cases, some AA-size lithium batteries will reach extremely high temperatures. For your safety, please refrain from using AA-size lithium batteries. ENG-3

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Precautions for Use (Please be sure to read before use)
ENG-3
Caution
(regarding the binoculars)
Details pertaining to risks that may result in damage to property.
z
Binoculars are precision instruments. Do not drop them or subject them to
shock. Never attempt to disassemble them.
z
Do not place these binoculars underwater. Also, avoid exposing the
binoculars to rain or water spray.
z
Do not store the binoculars in a car or similar location under direct sunlight.
Doing so will cause the binoculars to reach a temperature higher than
expected which may cause damage to occur.
z
Do not use any organic solvent, such as alcohol, thinner, or benzene when
wiping the lenses or body. If the lens is dirty, first use a blower brush to
remove dust, etc., from the lens surface. Then use a soft, dry cloth and wipe
the lens gently without scratching it.
Warning
(regarding the batteries)
Details pertaining to risks that may result in death or serious injury.
z
Please follow the precautions below when using batteries. Not doing so may
result in overheating, generation of smoke, ignitions, battery leakage, and
explosions which may lead to fire or personal injury.
1. Be sure not to use batteries with a nominal voltage rating of 1.5V or higher
or batteries which have no nominal voltage information.
2. Do not use batteries of different brands together or use old batteries with
new ones. Replace the batteries with two new batteries at the same time
from the same brand.
3. Make sure that the battery polarity is correct.
4. Do not attempt to disassemble batteries, charge the batteries (except for
rechargeable batteries), leave batteries in a hot place, short circuit the
contacts, or throw them into a fire.
z
In rare cases, some AA-size lithium batteries will reach extremely high
temperatures. For your safety, please refrain from using AA-size lithium
batteries.