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Battery Packs
The supplied
battery
pacl< is a
lithium-ir)n
battery.
Before
using
tile supplied
battery
pacl< or an
optional
battery
pack,
be sure to
read the following
cautions:
Terminals
t. To avoid
hazard...
.... do not
burn.
.... do not
short-circuit
tile terminals.
.... do not
modify
or disassemble.
.... do not
expose the battery
to temperatures
exceeding
60'C,
as this may cause the battery
to overheat,
explode
or catch fire.
.... use only
specified
chargers.
2. To prevent
damage
am| prolong
service
life...
.... do not
subject
to unnecessary
shocl<.
.... charge
il3 an ellvirolhment
where
telTiperatlJres
are within
the tolerances
shown
in the chart
below.
This is a chemical
reaction
type
battery
cooler
temperatures
impede
chemical
reaction,
while
walmer
temperatures
can
prevent
complete
charging.
.... store
in a cool,
dry [)lace.
Extended
exposure
to high temperatu
res will
increase
natural
discharge
and shorten
service
life.
.... fully
charge
and then fully
dischalge
the
battery
every
6 Fnonths when
storing
tile
battery
pacl< over a long period
time.
.... reFnove from
charger
or powered
unit when
not in use, as some
nlachines
use CtllTent
even
when
switched
off.
NOTES:
• It is normal
f_r the battery
pack
to be warm
after
charging,
or after use.
Temperature
Range Spedfications
Charging
...............
10°C to }5°(
Operation
.............
())C to 40'C
Storage .................
10';C to }O°C
• Recharging
time is based on room
temperature
of
20°C.
• Tile lower
the tdml_eraturd,
tile longer
r_char_ing
takes.
Cassettes
To properly
use and store your cassettes,
be sure to
read the following
cautions:
1. During
use...
.... make
sure the cassette
beats the Mini
DV
IT/a r k.
.... be awa re that recording
onto
prerecrlrded
tapes automatically
erases the previously
recorded
video
and
audio
signals.
.... mal<e sure tile cassette
is positioned
properly
when
inserting.
.... do not
load
and
unload
the cassette
repeatedly
without
allowing
the tape to run at
all. This slackens
the tape and can result
in
damage.
.... do not open
the front tape cover.
This exposes
the tape to fingerpri
nts and
dust.
2. Store cassettes...
.... away fron/
heaters or r)ther heat sources.
.... out of direct
sunlight.
.... where
they won't
be subject
to unnecessary
shocl< or vibration.
.... where
they won't
be exposed
to strong
Fnagnetic
fields (such
as those generated
by
Illotors,
trallsforlTlers
or magnets}.
.... vertically,
in their
original
cases.

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