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TIPS ON CARE • Avoid external shock. cr. • Avoid water. O • Do not disassemble. • • Avoid leaving in a hot or humid place. 32 • Avoid using where strong magnetic or electric waves are discharged (e.g., near TV tower). Malfunction may result. Cleaning: • Clean with a soft, clean cloth or blower brush. • After use near the sea, wipe equipment first with a water-moistened soft cloth. Do not use benzine or thinner. Storage: • When the transmitter is not in use, turn it off. If you do not plan to use it soon, remove the batteries. • Protect from rust and mold by storing equipment in a cool, dry place. Also, do not store in direct sunlight, and keep it away from naphthalene or camphor. In a humid environment, store equipment in a vinyl bag with a desiccant to keep out dust, moisture and salt. • Keep equipment away from other electrical equipment such as radios or TV sets. ABOUT BATTERIES New batteries Puchase the freshest batteries possible. Battery brand Do not mix battery brands or use batteries with different model numbers. Avoid mixing new and old batteries. Temperature Battery life ratings are based on operation at around 20°C (68°F). At other temperatures battery life and shooting range will be shortened. Have spare batteries on hand if you anticipate using the equipment at low temperatures. Continuous frame shooting For optimum results in continuous frame shooting, always use fresh batteries. Alkaline-manganese batteries are recommended. Storage To minimize power drainage, store batteries in a cool, dry place with a temperature below 20°C (68°F). Keep batteries out of children's reach. If someone accidentally swallows batteries, call a doctor immediately. Disposal Do not dispose of batteries by burning, and never disassemble them. 33

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TIPS
ON
CARE
Avoid
external
shock.
Avoid
leaving
in
a
hot
or
humid
place.
cr.
Avoid
water.
Avoid
using
where
strong
magnetic
or
electric
waves
are
discharged
(e.g.,
near
TV
tower).
Malfunction
may
result.
O
Do
not
disassemble.
Cleaning:
Clean
with
a
soft,
clean
cloth
or
blower
brush.
After
use
near
the
sea,
wipe
equipment
first
with
a
water
-moistened
soft
cloth.
Do
not
use
benzine
or
thinner.
Storage:
When
the
transmitter
is
not
in
use,
turn
it
off.
If
you
do
not
plan
to
use
it
soon,
remove
the
batteries.
Protect
from
rust
and
mold
by
storing
equipment
in
a
cool,
dry
place.
Also,
do
not
store
in
direct
sunlight,
and
keep
it
away
from
naphthalene
or
camphor.
In
a
humid
environment,
store
equipment
in
a
vinyl
bag
with
a
desiccant
to
keep
out
dust,
moisture
and
salt.
Keep
equipment
away
from
other
electrical
equipment
such
as
radios
or
TV
sets.
ABOUT
BATTERIES
New
batteries
Puchase
the
freshest
batteries
possible.
Battery
brand
Do
not
mix
battery
brands
or
use
batteries
with
different
model
numbers.
Avoid
mixing
new
and
old
batteries.
Temperature
Battery
life
ratings
are
based
on
operation
at
around
20°C
(68°F).
At
other
temperatures
battery
life
and
shooting
range
will
be
shortened.
Have
spare
batteries
on
hand
if
you
anticipate
using
the
equipment
at
low
temperatures.
Continuous
frame
shooting
For
optimum
results
in
continuous
frame
shooting,
always
use
fresh
batteries.
Alkaline
-manganese
batteries
are
recommended.
Storage
To
minimize
power
drainage,
store
batteries
in
a
cool,
dry
place
with
a
temperature
below
20°C
(68°F).
Keep
batteries
out
of
children's
reach.
If
someone
accidentally
swallows
batteries,
call
a
doctor
immediately.
Disposal
Do
not
dispose
of
batteries
by
burning,
and
never
disassemble
them.
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