National Geographic NG7010B Digital Photo Frame User Manual


 
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NG7010B
4 Safety precaution and maintenance
Read and follow these instructions before using your digital photo frame.
Keep this user manual for future reference.
This product is not a toy, it contains fragile and swallowable glass parts and small parts. Do not permit children to
play with it.
The product is intended for private use only.
The LCD panel of digital photo frame is made of glass and fragile, so it is sensitive to abnormal force. Please do
not put excessive pressure on the LCD Panel. Please be careful while cleaning, handling and keep it away from
sharp edges.
Unplug your digital photo frame if you are not going to use it for an extensive period of time.
Your digital photo frame is a complicated electronic device and can be damaged from being dropped.
Keep your digital photo frame dry. Exposing to liquid or moisture will damage your digital photo frame. To avoid
the risk of electric shock, do not expose it to rain or excessive moisture.
Use only dry and soft cloth for cleaning LCD panel.
Be sure that your photo frame is shut down when plugging in and out a memory card.
Keep your digital photo frame out of direct sunlight, stoves or any other heat source.
The back cabinet of your digital photo frame should only be opened by authorized service technicians. Never
open it by yourself.
Be sure the stand of your digital photo frame is clear from cables to avoid that your digital photo frame is pulled to
the floor.
Dangerous voltages are present inside the unit. Never open the housing or insert objects through the ventilation
holes.
5 Gift box content
Digital Photo Frame
AC-DC Adaptor
Frame Stand
Quick User Guide
Support & Content CD (National Geographic Licensed Photos & Full User Manuals)
256MB SD card with 20 National Geographic pictures
Photograph by JODI COBB /
National Geographic
Society
Viewed from the Bund, the
city of Shanghai’s rapid
modernization is powerfully
illustrated. The city has long
been China’s cultural capital,
but thanks to recent financial
success, it is now
experiencing whirlwind
growth.
Photograph by JAMES P.
BLAIR / National
Geographic Society
First a seat of power for the
Byzantine Empire and then
converted to an imperial
mosque by a conquering
sultan, the glorious, centuries-
old Hagia Sophia is now a
museum and World Heritage
site in Istanbul, Turkey.
Photograph by MICHAEL
NICHOLS / National
Geographic Society
Two young male forest
elephants (Loxodonta
cyclotis ) kick up muddy water
as they spar. These animals
struggle to survive a constant
onslaught from poachers even
within the protected confines
of Gabon’s Ivindo National
Park.
Photograph by GEORGE F.
MOBLEY / National
Geographic Society
A solitary canoer paddles
across the glassy surface of
Lake Schrader in Alaska’s
Arctic National Wildlife
Refuge, an area under
constant threat of habitat
degradation from oil
developers and other
industries wanting a piece of
its rich natural resources.
Photograph by DEAN
CONGER / National
Geographic Society
Iconic buildings shrouded in
shadows line Red Square in
Moscow under a still, night
sky. The square is rich with
Russian history, paying
homage to the many empires
that rose and fell within its
unblinking gaze.