Kodak DC3400 User Manual - Page 141

General Maintenance and Safety

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General Maintenance and Safety  Always follow basic safety precautions, refer to the "Important Safety Instructions" booklet packed with your camera.  Clean the outside of the camera by wiping with a clean, dry cloth. Never 11 use harsh or abrasive cleaners or organic solvents on the camera or any of its parts.  Do not get the camera wet. If water gets inside the camera, it may cause electrical shock or malfunction. If you suspect water has gotten inside the camera, stop using it immediately and contact the service center.  Do not allow any chemicals, such as suntan lotion to come into contact with the painted surface of the camera.  The camera is not waterproof. If the camera has been subjected to inclement weather or you suspect water has gotten inside the camera, turn off the camera and remove the batteries and camera memory card  Never disassemble or touch the inside of the camera. This could result in electrical shock.  If you notice smoke or a strange smell coming from the camera, immediately turn off the camera, wait a few minutes until the camera cools, then remove the batteries. Contact your Technical Support Center.  If you use the camera in an airplane, observe the instructions of the airline company. Radio waves emitted by the camera may effect the airplane instruments.  Use only a Kodak-specified 7V AC Adapter with your camera. Use of a different adapter, or one with a different voltage, may cause damage to the camera and the batteries. 133

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General Maintenance and Safety
Always follow basic safety precautions, refer to the
Important Safety
Instructions
booklet packed with your camera.
Clean the outside of the camera by wiping with a clean, dry cloth. Never
use harsh or abrasive cleaners or organic solvents on the camera or any of
its parts.
Do not get the camera wet. If water gets inside the camera, it may cause
electrical shock or malfunction. If you suspect water has gotten inside the
camera, stop using it immediately and contact the service center.
Do not allow any chemicals, such as suntan lotion to come into contact
with the painted surface of the camera.
The camera is not waterproof. If the camera has been subjected to
inclement weather or you suspect water has gotten inside the camera, turn
off the camera and remove the batteries and camera memory card
Never disassemble or touch the inside of the camera. This could result in
electrical shock.
If you notice smoke or a strange smell coming from the camera,
immediately turn off the camera, wait a few minutes until the camera
cools, then remove the batteries. Contact your Technical Support Center.
If you use the camera in an airplane, observe the instructions of the airline
company. Radio waves emitted by the camera may effect the airplane
instruments.
Use only a Kodak-specified 7V AC Adapter with your camera. Use of a
different adapter, or one with a different voltage, may cause damage to the
camera and the batteries.