Proper Battery Handling - Canon POWERSHOT A60 User Manual

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When the camera's indicator blinks green, do not turn off
the power or open the battery cover. The camera is
writing, reading, erasing or transmitting
an image to or
from the CF card.
• We recommend
that you use the optional AC Adapter
Kit ACK6OO to power the camera during long usage
sessions
(p. 195).
• The optional
battery charger kit lets you use recharge-
able NiMH batteries to power the camera (p. 193).
• For important
information,
see Battery Performance
(p. 214).
• For information
about the Battery and Charger Kit and
AA-size rechargeable
NiMH batteries, see the System
Map (separate from this guide).
• Use AA-size alkaline or Canon AA-size NiMH batteries only.
For information
on handling the AA-size rechargeable
NiMH
batteries, see Using the Optional Battery Kits (p. 193).
• Never use manganese
or lithium batteries, as these battery
types may overheat in the camera.
• Since the performance
of alkaline batteries may differ accord-
ing to brand, the operating time of the batteries you purchase
may not be as long as the batteries that came with the camera.
• Camera operating time may shorten at low temperatures
when
alkaline batteries are used. Also due to their specifications,
alkaline batteries may expire faster than NiMH batteries. If you
are using the camera in cold areas or for a long time, we
recommend
using Canon AA-size NiMH Battery Kit (a four-
piece set).
• While it is possible to use AA-size nickel-cadmium
batteries,
performance
is unreliable
and their use is not recommended.
• Never mix unused and partially used batteries. Always load
four fresh (or fully recharged)
batteries at the same time.
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