Safety Precautions - Canon POWERSHOT A1000IS User Manual

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Safety Precautions
Batteries
Use only recommended
batteries.
Do not place
batteries
near or in direct
flame.
Do not let batteries
come into contact
with water
(e.g.
sea water)
or other
liquids.
Do not attempt
to disassemble,
alter or apply
heat to batteries.
Avoid
dropping
or subjecting
batteries
to severe
impacts.
This may cause
explosions
or leaks,
resulting
in fire, injury and damage
to the
surroundings.
In the event
that a battery
leaks and the eyes, mouth,
skin or clothing
contacts
these substances,
immediately
flush
with water
and seek
medical
assistance.
Before
you discard
batteries,
cover
the terminals
with
tape
or other
insulators.
Contacting
other metal
materials
in waste
containers
may
lead to fire or explosions.
Do not aim the camera
at bright
light
sources
(the
sun, etc.).
Doing
so may cause
malfunction
or damage
the image
sensor
(CCD).
Be careful
not to bang
the camera
or subject
it to strong
impacts
or shocks
when
hanging
it by the strap.
Be careful
not to bump
or push
strongly
on the lens.
This could lead to injury or damage
the camera.
When
using
the camera
on a beach
or at a windy
location,
be careful
not to
allow
dust or sand
to enter
the camera.
This may cause
the camera
to malfunction.
Avoid
using,
placing
or storing
the camera
in the following
places.
- Places
subject
to strong
sunlight.
- Places
subject
to temperatures
above
40 ° C (104 ° F).
- Humid
or dusty areas.
These
could cause
leakage,
overheating
or explosion,
resulting
in fire, burns
or other
injuries.
High temperatures
may also cause
deformation
of the casing.
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.
Do not use the flash
with
dirt, dust
or other
items
stuck
to the surface,
or when
covering
the flash
with
your
fingers
or clothing.
This may cause
the camera
to malfunction.
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