Polaroid PhotoMAX PDC 1320 User Manual page 82

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The photo has an unnatural color:
Note: Some digital cameras do not have a flash.
The flash may be off or not firing indoors, where the general lighting is either
from fluorescent or tungsten bulbs. Try setting the flash to always fire (a setting
usually called Forced Flash). If your camera offers white-balance compensation,
also try its automatic, fluorescent, or tungsten settings (depending on the source
of the prevailing lighting).
Other safety precautions
Observe the following precautions when you use this digital camera:
This camera is battery operated. Supervise children when the camera is operated
by them or used in their presence. To avoid electrical shock, do not expose the
camera to or immerse it in water or other fluids. Do not disassemble or operate
the camera if dropped or damaged. Contact a Polaroid Service Center for repair
information.
Do not open the camera case or attempt your own repairs. High-voltage internal
components create the risk of electrical shock when exposed. Return your
camera to authorized Polaroid service providers for all maintenance and repairs.
Keep the camera away from water and other liquids. Moisture creates the danger
of fire and electrical shock. Do not use the camera in the rain, at the seashore, or
any location where there is the possibility of exposure to liquids.
Turn the camera off, unplug the AC adapter, and remove the batteries
immediately if the camera is exposed to water or any other liquid.
Do not open the battery compartment, unplug the AC adapter, or remove an
internal memory card while the camera is on. If the camera loses power while
processing a new photo, the photo cannot be stored and may cause corruption of
other stored photos.
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