Casio P600 User Manual - Page 37

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GETTING READY NOTE • The bundled charger unit is designed for operation on power ranging from 100V AC to 240V AC. Note, however, that the shape of the power plug varies according to country or geographic area. When traveling abroad, it is up to you to find out if the shape of the charger unit power plug is compatible with local power outlets and to purchase any required adapters. 3. The [CHARGE] lamp turns green when charging is complete. 4. After charging is complete, unplug the charger unit from the power outlet, and remove the battery from it. • Always unplug the charger unit from the power outlet and remove the battery whenever you are not using it for charging. IMPORTANT! • If the battery or charger unit is very hot or cold when you start charging or if it becomes hot during charging, the charger unit will enter a standby state, which is indicated when its [CHARGE] lamp is lit amber. Charging will resume when the temperature returns to the allowable charging temperature range, which is indicated when the [CHARGE] lamp turns red. 37 • Charging battery while it is still warm immediately after removing it from the camera can result in only partial charging. Give battery time to cool before charging it. • Battery discharges slightly even when it is left without loading it into the camera. Because of this, it is recommended that you charge battery immediately before you need to use it. • The rechargeable battery used with this camera is specifically designed for use with digital cameras. If you want to try to use it to power another type of device, you should first check the user documentation that comes with the device to see if it is compatible. • Though the actual service life of the rechargeable battery depends on the environment under which it is used, you can expect to be able to recharge it about 500 times before it needs replacement. • Charging the camera's battery may cause interference with TV and radio reception. If this happens, plug the charger into an outlet that is further away from the TV or radio. • Dirty charger contacts and/or battery terminals can make proper charging impossible. Be sure to wipe contacts and terminals occasionally with a dry cloth to keep them clean.

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GETTING READY
37
NOTE
The bundled charger unit is designed for operation on
power ranging from 100V AC to 240V AC. Note,
however, that the shape of the power plug varies
according to country or geographic area. When
traveling abroad, it is up to you to find out if the shape
of the charger unit power plug is compatible with local
power outlets and to purchase any required adapters.
3.
The [CHARGE] lamp turns green when
charging is complete.
4.
After charging is complete, unplug the
charger unit from the power outlet, and
remove the battery from it.
Always unplug the charger unit from the power outlet
and remove the battery whenever you are not using
it for charging.
IMPORTANT!
If the battery or charger unit is very hot or cold when
you start charging or if it becomes hot during charging,
the charger unit will enter a standby state, which is
indicated when its [CHARGE] lamp is lit amber.
Charging will resume when the temperature returns to
the allowable charging temperature range, which is
indicated when the [CHARGE] lamp turns red.
Charging battery while it is still warm immediately
after removing it from the camera can result in only
partial charging. Give battery time to cool before
charging it.
Battery discharges slightly even when it is left
without loading it into the camera. Because of this, it
is recommended that you charge battery immediately
before you need to use it.
The rechargeable battery used with this camera is
specifically designed for use with digital cameras. If
you want to try to use it to power another type of
device, you should first check the user
documentation that comes with the device to see if it
is compatible.
Though the actual service life of the rechargeable
battery depends on the environment under which it is
used, you can expect to be able to recharge it about
500 times before it needs replacement.
Charging the camera
s battery may cause
interference with TV and radio reception. If this
happens, plug the charger into an outlet that is
further away from the TV or radio.
Dirty charger contacts and/or battery terminals can
make proper charging impossible. Be sure to wipe
contacts and terminals occasionally with a dry cloth
to keep them clean.