Jensen KT7009A Digital Camera User Manual


 
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CAUTIONS
- Avoid using, placing or storing the camera in places that are subject to strong sunlight or high
temperatures, such as a car dashboard or trunk. Exposure to intense sunlight and heat may cause
the internal batteries to leak, overheat or explode, resulting in possible fire, burns or other injuries.
High temperatures may also cause the case to warp and deform. Ensure that there is good
ventilation when using the compact power adaptor to charge or power the camera.
- Do not store the camera in humid or dusty areas. Storage in such areas can damage the internal
circuitry and could lead to fire, electrical shock or other damage.
- When wearing or holding the camera by the strap, be careful not to drop or subject it to strong
impacts or shocks that could lead to personal injury or possibly damage the camera.
- Be careful not to cover the flash with your fingers when shooting. In addition, do not touch the
surface of the flash after taking several pictures in rapid succession. Either action could result in
burns.
- If your camera is used for a prolonged period of time, the camera body may become warm to the
touch.
Preventing Malfunctions
- Avoid Strong Magnetic Fields
Never place the camera in close proximity to electric motors or other equipment generating strong
electromagnetic fields. Exposure to strong magnetic fields may cause malfunctions or corrupt
image data.
- Avoid Condensation Related Problems
Moving the equipment rapidly between hot and cold temperatures may cause condensation (water
droplets) to form on the cameras external and internal surfaces. You can avoid this by placing the
equipment in an airtight, re-sealable plastic bag and letting it adjust to temperature changes slowly
before removing it from the bag.
- If Condensation Forms Inside the Camera
Stop using the camera immediately if you detect condensation. Continued use may damage the
equipment. Remove the SD card from the camera and wait until the moisture evaporates
completely before resuming use.