Minolta MAXXUM 8000i Instruction Manual page 46

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• This camera is not waterproof. If it comes in
contact with water, wipe it with a dry cloth and
bring it to an authorized Minolta Service facility.
• If the camera is subjected to a sudden change
in temperature, as when transforming it from a
cold environment into a heated building, con¬
densation may form inside. To prevent con¬
densation, place the camera in a sealed plastic
bag before transferring it from a cold place to a
warm environment, and wait for it to come to
room temperature before taking it out of the bag.
• After prolonged storage, and especially before
taking pictures at an important event,careful!y
check the operation of the camera and lens.
• The operating range for camera's data panel is
from -4 to 122°F (-20 to 50°C). At tempera¬
tures outside this range, response time and
contrast will change, making the display diffcult
to read. At very high temperatures, a display
may temporarily darken. If this occurs, the dis¬
play should return when the camera is restored
to operating range conditions.
• The Maxxum 8000i contains no user-serv¬
iceable parts. Do not attempt to disassemble or
repair the camera yourself.
• The Maxxum 8000i's circuitry may switch off,
even when a battery with sufficient power is
installed. To resume operation, remove the
battery and install it again.
Save the camera box and packing material.
When shipping your camera, carefully repack it
in the box, insure adequately, and use a reliable
delivery service.
Before shipping your camera for repairs, contact
your nearest authorized Minolta service facility.
MINOLTA
9222-2075-31
© 1990 Minolta Camera Co., Ltd. under the Berne
Convention and Universal Copyright Convention
P002-A1 Printed in Japan

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