Introduction
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Introduction
● Interference may occur in recorded or played back images when the camera is used in areas subject to
strong electromagnetic interference (e.g., near a television set or stereo speakers).
● Do not direct the camera lens directly toward the sun when shooting, since the CCD element may be
damaged.
● Dropping the camera may cause damage to internal parts even though the camera may appear
superficially undamaged. Always take the camera to a Kyocera/Yashica Service Center for inspection if it is
dropped.
● Do not attempt to touch the insides of the memory card slot, since damage or malfunction may result.
<Storing the Camera>
● Do not place the camera in places that may be exposed to high temperatures for extended periods of time
(the beach in summer, a closed car under bright sun, etc.). Such high temperatures may cause adverse
affects or damage to the camera, batteries, or memory cards.
● Remove the batteries before storing the camera for extended periods of time, to prevent battery leakage
and resulting damage.
<LCD Monitor>
● Due to the innate characteristics of LCD panels, a few pixels may appear permanently lighted or
may not light at all. This is not a malfunction, and does not affect the recorded image in any way.
● The LCD monitor may appear difficult to see in some outdoor lighting situations.
Microcomputer Protection Circuit:
This camera incorporates a safety circuit to protect its microcomputer against strong external static
electricity. Though rarely, it may fail to function because this safety circuit has come into action.
In this case, turn off the camera’s power, remove the batteries, reload them and use the camera again.
For best performance, we recommend the use of genuine Kyocera accessories. Kyocera is not responsible
for any accidents or damage caused by the use of accessories made by other manufacturers or fashioned
by the user.
Photographs taken of professional performances, exhibitions, displays, or copyrighted materials may be
used only for your own personal enjoyment, and only with the consent of the copyright holders. Other use
may constitute violation of applicable copyright laws. Be aware that some performances, exhibitions, or
displays may impose restrictions on photographic or other recording even when the purpose of such
recordings are personal enjoyment.
Test Photos and Warranties
Make it a practice to take test shots before beginning any important photography session, in order to
confirm that images are being recorded properly. Kyocera will not be held responsible for failure of
photographs to be recorded or transmitted to a computer as the result of any defects in recording media
(Memory Cards).
CAUTION
● Store the camera in a well-ventilated location, avoiding damp or dusty areas, drawers
or boxes containing mothballs, or in laboratories or other locations where chemicals
are handled. Exposure to such chemical fumes can result in damage to the camera's
circuitry, resulting in short circuits and causing the camera to emit smoke or catch fire.
CAUTION
● Strongly rubbing or pressing against the LCD monitor screen can cause damage or
other malfunctions. If dirt or dust adheres to the surface, use a blower brush to remove
the dirt. In the event of severe soiling, wipe gently with a soft cloth or chamois.
In addition, never use organic solvent such as benzin or thinner.
● If the LCD monitor should become broken, take precautions to prevent personal injury
from glass fragments.
● If the LCD monitor breaks and its liquid contacts your skin, quickly wipe away any
remaining liquid and wash the skin with soap and water. If the liquid should enter the
eyes, wash with clean running water for at least 15 minutes, then seek medical
attention immediately.
Make sure to read this page carefully.
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