Powering Your Camcorder
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Safety Precautions When Using Alkaline Batteries
Do not short, disassemble, heat, or throw the batteries into the fire.
Batteries become warm during and after use. Use caution when removing them.
Use “AA” alkaline batteries only during their recommended lifetime.
Remove at least one battery if you will not be using the camcorder for a long period of time to
extend the batteries useful life.
Do not use manganese batteries to power the camcorder.
To reduce the risk of battery leakage or an explosion:
• Make sure battery is inserted with correct polarity.
• Remove the batteries from the camcorder before storing it.
• Do not use old and new batteries at the same time or mix brands of batteries.
• If the batteries leak, remove the batteries and carefully wipe up the fluid.
• Keep the terminals clean. Use a dry cloth to wipe any dirt off the terminals.
Checking Battery Power (Battery Level Indicator)
The battery level indicator shows how much recording time is left on the
rechargeable or alkaline batteries. This indicator will not be recorded on the tape.
Display in Viewfinder
Battery
Level
Indicator
Caution: The camcorder will shut off
when the battery reaches empty. The
battery or “AA” batteries should still
eject the cassette when you slide
EJECT. If it does not, do not attempt to
force the cassette compartment open.
This will damage the camcorder.
• When the battery is fully charged, the
display shows in the viewfinder.
• After several minutes, the display shows
.
• When the battery level display
starts flashing, it is time to recharge (or
replace) the batteries.
Note: The battery level indicator may not
operate properly when using “AA” batteries
that need to be replaced.