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* Most electrical problems are caused by dirt and dust on the contacts. If any symptoms of electrical failure are detected, check that the contacts are free from finger marks, salt, special gas, and dust. The outer edge of the image may be cropped in regularsize color prints. Choose your composition carefully. A camera which has been submerged in water cannot usually be repaired. However, contact a Pentax service center if such an accident should occur. To maintain factory performance, it is recommended that your camera be inspected every 1-2 years. If your camera has not been used for a long period and before taking important pictures, have it checked or take a roll of film for test purposes. * When a macro or telephoto lens is used, the upper portion of the viewfinder may be darkened by the mirror. This darkening, however, does not appear on the developed prints. About the LCD Backup Circuit If the battery is replaced before the end of a roll film, the exposure count and film speed are not lost from memory. About the LCD Display * At temperatures over approximately 60°C, the LCD display may darken. It will return to normal at lower temperatures. * At low temperatures, the LCD display may respond more slowly. This is a characteristic of liquid crystals and is not a malfunction. GI 0 = rig .3 CI) al