Safety Precautions - Canon POWERSHOT SX150 IS User Manual

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Safety
Precautions
When
holding
the camera
by the strap,
be careful
not to bang
it, subject
it to
strong
impacts
or shocks,
or let it get caught
on other
objects.
Be careful
not to bump
or push strongly
on the lens.
This could lead to injury
or damage
the camera.
This could
result
in burns
or damage
to the flash.
- Places subject
to strong
sunlight
- Places subject
to temperatures
above
40 °C (104 °F)
- Humid
or dusty areas
These could
cause
leakage,
overheating
or an explosion
of the batteries,
resulting
in
electrical
shock,
fire, burns
or other
injuries.
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prolonged
periods.
Do not aim the camera
at bright
light sources
(such
as the sun on a clear
day).
Doing
so may damage
the image
sensor.
dust
or sand
to enter
the camera.
This may cause
the product
to malfunction.
This is due to the high intensity
of the [lash
burning
dust
and foreign
materials
stuck
to the
front of the unit. Please
use
a cotton
swab
to remove
dirt, dust
or other
foreign
matter
from
the flash
to prevent
heat
build-up
and
damage
to the unit.
Remove
and
store the batteries
when
you are not using
the camera.
If the batteries
are left inside
the camera,
damage
caused
by leakage
may occur.
insulators.
Contacting
other
metal
materials
may lead to fire or explosions.
together
with
newer
batteries.
Do not insert
the batteries
with the + and
- terminals
reversed.
This may cause
the product
to malfunction.
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