Nikon EL2 Film Camera User Manual


 
perature and,
then,
store in a
cool,
dry location. Remember that
fail-
ure to dry out the camera may result in the growth of fungus on lens
surfaces—a condition that will render your camera useless.
Should your camera be accidently dropped on the floor or in water,
take it to your dealer immediately for servicing. Thorough servicing
can be guaranteed only at an authorized dealer.
Always store the camera in an ever-ready case or compartment case
when not in use. And be sure that the lens cap
is
attached to the lens.
Do not leave film in the camera for a long period of time, and never
store the camera with the shutter or self-timer cocked.
Never lubricate any part of the camera. Lubrication should be left
to an authorized service center. Prior to a holiday trip or important
shooting assignment, test your camera (including changing batteries,
if necessary) for proper operation.
Observe normal battery handling procedures for maximum perform-
ance at all times. Be sure to: Clean batteries periodically (wiping with
a rough cloth will remove residues that might otherwise impede per-
formance); install batteries properly, checking for proper polarity;
remove batteries when not using the equipment for
an
extended
peri-
od;
change weak batteries promptly to prevent leakage within the
camera; store unused batteries properly (in a
cool,
dry location) to
maximize service life; dispose of batteries properly (do not burn); and
keep out of the reach of children. For details regarding battery per-
formance, refer to the original manufacturer.