Kodak KE40 manual Low-Battery Indicator, Auto Power Off, Battery Tips

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Low-Battery Indicator

It’s time to replace the batteries when—

the BATTERY SYMBOL (28) “ blinks” on the LCD PANEL (4) or

the camera repeatedly fails to take

a picture or

the FLASH-READY LIGHT (14) flashes

longer than 15 seconds.

Auto Power Off

This camera automatically turns off after approximately 3 minutes to conserve battery power. To awake the camera, press the shutter button partway down.

Battery Tips

Remember to keep spare batteries with you at all times.

Read and follow all warnings and instructions supplied by the battery manufacturer.

Keep batteries away from children.

Do not try to take apart, recharge or short circuit the batteries, or subject them to high temperature or fire.

Store batteries in their original packaging prior to use.

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Contents Kodak KE40 35 mm CameraPage Getting to Know Your Camera 1615 Contents EnglishNeed Help with Your Camera? CallCamera Identification see inside front cover for diagrams LCD PanelSpecifications Attaching Camera Strap Loading the BatteriesAuto Power Off Low-Battery IndicatorBattery Tips Loading the Film GA24 100/21 Taking Pictures Close the lens Cover when you are done taking pictures Tips for Better Pictures Taking Flash Pictures ISO Film Flash-to-Subject Speed DistanceSelecting the Flash Modes and Self-timer Manual Fill Flash Flash OffNighttime-View Mode with Flash Seconds, the shutter will time out immediatelyNighttime-View Mode without Flash Self-Timer with Auto Flash Using Mid-Roll Rewind Unloading the FilmTroubleshooting What happened Probable cause SolutionComplete taking pictures or Mode Selection Setting the Date and TimeDate and Time Imprinting Setting Data Replacing the Date Back BatteryEastman Kodak Company