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If you drop the equipment
and the casing
breaks
open to expose
the internat
parts, do
not touch
the internal
parts due to the possibility
of electrical
shock.
Do not disassemble
or modify
the equipment.
High-voltage
internat
parts can cause
electrical
shock.
Do not look at the sun or an extremely
bright
light source
through
the camera
or lens.
Doing
so may damage
your
vision.
Keep
the camera
from the reach of smatt children.
The neck
strap can accidentally
choke
the child.
Do not store the equipment
in dusty
or humid
places.
This
is to prevent
fire and
electrical
shock.
Before
using the camera
inside
an airplane
or hospital,
check
if it is allowed.
Electromagnetic
waves
emitted
by the camera
may interfere
with the plane's
instruments
or the hospital's
medical
equipment.
To prevent
fire and electrical
shock,
follow the safeguards
below:
- Atways
insert the power
plug all the way in.
- Do not handle
a power
plug with wet hands.
- When
unplugging
a power
plug, grasp
and pull the plug instead
of the cord.
- Do not scratch,
cut, or excessively
bend the cord or put a heavy
object
on the cord.
Also
do not twist or tie the cords.
- Do not connect
too many
power
plugs to the same
power
outlet.
- Do not use a cord whose
insulation
has been damaged.
Occasionally
unplug
the power
plug and use a dry' cloth to clean offthe
dust around
the power
outlet,
if the surrounding
is dusty,
humid,
or oily, the dust on the power
outlet
may become
moist and short-circuit
the outlet to cause
a fire.
Do not leave equipment
inside
a car under the hot sun or near a heat
source.
The
equipment
may become
hot and cause
skin burns.
Do not carry the camera
around
while
it is attached
to a tripod.
Doing
so may cause
injury'. Also
make sure
the tripod
is sturdy
enough
to support
the camera
and tens.
Do not leave a tens or lens-attached
camera
under the sun without
the lens cap
attached.
OthePwise,
the tens may concentrate
the sun's
rays and cause
a fire.
Do not cover
or wrap the battery-recharging
apparatus
with a cloth.
Doing so may trap
heat within and cause
the casing
to deform
or catch
fire.
If you drop the camera
in 'water or if water
or metal fragments
enter
inside the camera,
promptly
remove
the battery' pack
and back-up
battery.
This is to prevent
fire and
electrical
shock.
Do not use or leave the battery
pack or back-up
battery
in a hot environment.
Doing
so
may cause
battery'
leakage
or a shorter
battery
life. The
battery' pack or back-up
battery' can also become
hot and cause
skin burns.
Do not use paint thinner,
benzene,
or other organic
solvents
to clean the equipment.
Doing
so may cause
fire or a health
hazard.
ff the product
does not work properly
or requires
repair, contact
your deaJer or your nearest
Canon Service
Center.
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