Canon POWERSHOT A480 User Manual page 110

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This camera
is a high-precision
electronic
device.
Do not drop it or subject
it to strong
impacts.
Never place the camera
close to magnets
or motors
that generate
strong
electromagnetic
fields.
Exposure
to strong
magnetic
fields may cause
malfunctions
or corrupt
image data.
If water droplets
have fallen or dirt is stuck on the camera
or LCD monitor,
wipe with a dry soft cloth or eyeglass
wiper.
Do not rub or apply force.
Never use cleaners
containing
organic
solvents
to wipe the camera
or
LCD monitor.
Use a commercially
available
blower
brush to remove
dust from the lens.
For stubborn
dirt contact
the closest
Canon
Customer
Support
Help Desk
as listed on the customer
support
leaflet supplied
with your camera.
When
you move the camera
rapidly
from cold to hot temperatures,
condensation
may form on the internal
or external
surfaces
of the camera.
To avoid condensation,
put the camera
in an airtight,
resealable
plastic
bag and let it adjust to temperature
changes
slowly before removing
it
from the bag.
If condensation
has formed,
stop using the camera
immediately.
Continued
use may damage
the camera.
Remove
the batteries
and
memory
card, and wait until the moisture
has completely
evaporated
before
resuming
use.
Memory
Cards
A memory
card is a high-precision
electronic
device.
Do not bend, apply
force or subject
it to strong
impacts.
Doing so may corrupt
image data
recorded
on the memory
card.
Do not spill liquids on the memory
card. Do not touch the memory
card's
terminals
with your hands or metallic
objects.
Do not store memory
cards
near a TV, speakers
or other devices
that
generate
magnetic
fields or static electricity.
Doing so may corrupt
image
data recorded
on the memory
card.
Do not store memory
cards
in hot, humid
or dusty
locations.
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