Casio D'Z IMAGE DERMOCAMERA DZ-D100 User Manual page 66

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During observations and photography, hold the camera grip securely and
take care not to drop it.
Particularly when working above the patient, take care not to drop the
camera onto the patient.
Carefully check the photography mode (NORMAL or DERMO) when
taking pictures to ensure that the mode is correct for the site being
photographed.
Depending on the photography mode, the LED light may be on or off, or
may illuminate a different area. Take care shining the light at other
people. Take particular care not to shine the LED light into other people's
eyes.
Both during normal use and when being replaced, the rechargeable
battery, AC adapter and cables used with the camera must always be the
specified products. The use of other products may lead to faults or
malfunctions.
It may also result in lowered resistance to external electromagnetic waves
and/or an increase in unwanted electromagnetic wave emissions.
Avoid using the camera close to or stacked on top of other equipment.
Doing so could cause a malfunction.
If you notice any unusual odors, overheating, discoloration, distortion or
any other abnormality when using, charging or storing this camera,
immediately stop using the camera. Continued use of the camera could
cause the battery to overheat, rupture or catch fire.
If the battery leaks fluid or emits unusual odors, immediately move it away
from any exposed flame. Otherwise, the leaked electrolyte could ignite
and explode or catch fire.
Even during the warranty period, charges will apply to any repairs for faults
caused by damage to camera components such as the lens, LCD monitor or
internal circuit boards where that damage arises from handling errors, such as
external pressure, impacts or being dropped.
. Notes on Storing the Camera
• Storage temperature: -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F)
• Storage humidity: 10% to 85% (condensation-free)
• Switch the camera off, wipe the lens and camera body clean and store the camera
in a clean location.
• Store the camera in a location that is not subject to high temperatures or humidity
or exposed to direct sunlight.
• Store the camera out of the reach of children.
• Do not store the camera in an elevated or other location from which it could fall and
be damaged and/or cause injury.
• If the camera will not be used for an extended period, store it with the rechargeable
battery removed from the camera body.
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