Battery Options - Epson PhotoPC 3000Z User Manual

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Battery Options

If you forget to charge your rechargeable NiMH batteries or
if they need to be replaced, the PhotoPC 3000Z camera can
also accept the following:
Single-use AA lithium batteries (longer life, Energizer
recommended)
Single-use AA alkaline batteries (short term use only,
Duracell Ultra recommended)
WARNING
To avoid the danger of fire or explosion, do not mix different
types of batteries. Do not allow the battery contacts to touch
metal objects such as coins or keys, which could short out the
battery. Read all safety instructions before using batteries.
Note the following safety instructions when handling batteries:
Use only the EPSON battery charger (Model EU-38) to
charge the batteries that came with your camera.
Use the batteries that came with your camera only in EPSON
digital cameras.
Do not use manganese batteries.
Do not mix different types of batteries; this can cause fire or
explosion.
Setting Up Your Camera
Replace all four batteries at the same time. Do not mix old
and new batteries.
Batteries that have not been used for a long time do not
charge well. However, with regular use, the batteries will
return to normal.
Batteries discharge at least 2% per day, whether they are
used or not.
If the batteries are charged in a hot environment, or if they
are charged repeatedly without being discharged, they will
wear out more quickly.
Do not drop, puncture, disassemble, or mutilate batteries.
Do not get them wet or expose them to fire.
When the camera is not used for long periods of time,
remove the batteries and store them at a low temperature in
a dry location. Store away from the reach of children.
To avoid fire or electric shock, do not use batteries that are
leaking or damaged in any way.
If battery acid gets in your eyes or on your skin, immediately
rinse the area with water and seek medical treatment. If a
battery is swallowed, seek medical treatment immediately.
Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's
instructions and in compliance with all applicable laws.
Contact your local government agency for information about
battery recycling and disposal.
Battery life varies depending on the battery type, the
manufacturer, and other factors.
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