■ Only use 4 “AA” type batteries designed for high drain electronic devices
(SeaLife Ni-MH rechargeable, high energy alkalines, see battery selection guide
on page 53).
■ Do not mix battery types or it may cause a fire or explosion. Use only one
battery type at one time.
■ Batteries should be inserted in the battery compartment with the “+” and “-”
sides facing correctly.
■ Batteries should be replaced when the battery indicator icon appears as empty.
■ To improve battery performance, replace all installed batteries at the same time.
■ Keep battery away from heat.
■ Do not drop, puncture or disassemble batteries.
■ Remove batteries if they won’t be used for a long period of time.
■ Use only freshly charged Ni-MH batteries. 1600 mAh or higher. (At room
temperature batteries can discharge up to 10% per day).
■ Store batteries in a plastic container in refrigerator or cool, dry place.
■ Batteries may last about 2 hours with LCD on but actual time depends on how
many pictures are taken if LCD is on or other factors.
Any of the following actions may cause the battery to split or leak, resulting in fire or injury.
Do not attempt to charge alkaline batteries.
Do not carry or store a battery with objects such as metal pens, necklaces, coins or hairpins. This could short circuit
the positive + and negative - poles of the battery.
Do not insert or remove batteries with wet hands or in moist conditions.
Do not heat or attempt to disassemble a battery, and do not place a battery in water or in a fire.
Do not subject batteries to strong impacts, such as hitting them with a hammer, stepping on them or dropping them.
Do not use batteries that have signs of splitting or leaking.
On Battery Usage
(also see Battery Selection Guide on page 53)
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