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Optimum, Battery

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OPTIMUM BATTERY PERFORMANCE------- New batteries. Between manufacturing and first use, all batteries exhibit some drain. Therefore , care should be taken to purchase the newest (and freshest) ones possible. To help you do this , some manufacturers stamp the date of manufacture on the bottom of each battery. Ask your camera dealer for assistance in interpreting the codes . Temperature. Battery life ratings are based on operation at around 25°C (7r F), At other temperatures, battery life is shortened. Spare batteries should therefore be kept available if operation in low temperatures is anticipated. Continuous use. Batteries are drained much more quickly by continuous use than by intermittent use. Storage. When not in use, the batteries should be removed to prevent damage from leakage. To minimize drain during the period of disuse, store the batteries in a cool , dry place below 20°C (68°F), Battery brands. Do not mix brands of batteries, nor use batteries with different model numbers. Also , avoid mixing new and old batteries since proper performance will no be obtained and battery leakage may occur. Disposal. Do not dispose of batteries by burning . Also, for safety's sake , never disassemble batteries. Polarity. When installing batteries, observe the voltage polarities carefully. Reversal of the positive (+) and negative (-) termina ls will result in leakage. If leakage should occur, take the SB-16 to your dealer. NiCd batteries. In comparison with regular batteries , NiCd batteries provide faster recycling time and better efficiency at low temperatures . However, note that the recycling time and the number of flashes per battery set are dependent on the age of the batteries, how much charge they have , and their capacities. 68

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OPTIMUM
BATTERY
PERFORMANCE-------
New batteries.
Between manufacturing and first use,
all
batteries exhibit some drain. Therefore, care should
be
taken
to
purchase the newest (and freshest) ones possi-
ble.
To
help you do this, some manufacturers stamp the
date of manufacture
on
the bottom of each battery. Ask
your camera dealer for assistance
in
interpreting the
codes.
Temperature.
Battery life ratings are based
on
operation
at
around 25°C
(7r
F),
At
other temperatures, battery
life
is
shortened. Spare batteries should therefore
be
kept available
if
operation
in
low temperatures
is
antici-
pated.
Continuous use.
Batteries are drained much more
quickly
by
continuous use than by intermittent use.
Storage.
When not
in
use, the batteries should
be
re-
moved
to
prevent damage from leakage.
To
minimize
drain during the period of disuse, store the batteries
in
a
cool , dry place below 20°C (68°F),
68
Battery brands.
Do
not mix brands of batteries, nor use
batteries with different model numbers. Also, avoid mix-
ing
new
and
old batteries since proper performance will
no
be
obtained and battery leakage may occur.
Disposal.
Do
not dispose of batteries
by
burning. Also,
for safety's sake, never disassemble batteries.
Polarity.
When installing batteries, observe the voltage
polarities carefully. Reversal of the positive
(+)
and neg-
ative
(-)
terminals will result
in
leakage. If leakage should
occur, take the
SB-16
to
your dealer.
NiCd batteries.
In
comparison with regular batteries,
NiCd
batteries provide faster recycling time and better
efficiency at low temperatures. However, note that the
recycling time and the number of flashes per battery set
are dependent
on
the age of the batteries, how much
charge they
have
,
and their capacities.