Nikon ED 120 Camcorder User Manual


 
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Additional Information
CAUTION
Do not fire the flash close to a person’s eyes, as this may cause
temporary blindness.
Do not operate the camera with wet hands, as this may cause
electric shock.
Keep the camera out of the reach of children, to prevent them
from swallowing batteries or small accessories.
•To prevent possible injury to your eyes, hold the camera away
from your face when you operate the Panorama switch.
As you look into the viewfinder and operate the diopter
adjustment dial, make sure not to injure your eye with your
finger or fingernail during adjustment.
When the camera is not in use, close the slide cover and avoid
placing it in direct sunlight. Strong sunlight entering the lens
may cause it to catch fire.
Do not carry the camera while mounted on a tripod, as you
might bump into something and injure yourself or others.
Do not walk around while looking through the viewfinder, as
you might lose your step, fall down, and injure yourself.
Do not throw used batteries into a fire. Also do not short-
circuit, disassemble, or heat the battery, as this may cause it to
catch fire or explode.
Always follow the warning instructions printed on batteries to
prevent them from catching fire or exploding.
Never use batteries not specified in this instruction manual, as
this may cause them to generate heat or catch fire.
If battery leakage sticks to your clothes or skin, wash it away
with clean water. Should battery leakage get into your eye,
immediately flush thoroughly with clean water and consult a
doctor.