Kodak GS-07F-0115L manual Device Replacement Policy, Before Inserting Batteries, Clean Compartment

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Tips for Top Performance

Device Replacement Policy:

KODAK MAXTM Batteries are guaranteed against defects in material and workmanship.

 

Any device damaged by these batteries will be repaired or replaced (at our option) if sent

 

with the battery or batteries to Eastman Kodak Company. Guarantee void if non-

 

rechargeable battery is recharged.

Before Inserting Batteries:

Read and follow the device manufacturer’s instructions. Check the symbols

 

inside camera or other device for correct positioning of positive and negative

 

ends of the batteries.

Use the Proper Batteries:

Replace batteries with only the specified size and type. Remove all used batteries and

 

replace with your new KODAK MAXTM Batteries. Do not mix fresh with used batteries

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or batteries of different types or brands.

 

Contacts:

Battery compartment contacts may need occasional cleaning due to dirt or debris that

 

prevents good contact. A clean eraser works well (be careful not to contaminate other

 

areas of the device with eraser dust).

Prompt Replacement:

Replace batteries when the “low battery” indicator, if present, activates.

 

Do not attempt to rejuvenate any battery by heating it. Do not charge any battery unless it

 

is specifically marked as “rechargeable.”

In Cold Weather:

When taking pictures in extremely cold weather, keep the camera warm inside your jacket

 

until you are ready to use it.

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Energy:

Remember, cameras with features such as built-in flash, motor drive, zoom, auto-focus,

 

etc., use up battery power faster.

Conserve Power:

Turn off your camera or other battery-powered photographic device when it’s not in use.

Additional Requirements:

Databack, frame-count, or other camera features may be powered by a separate lithium

 

coin cell. Check your camera’s operating manual.

Recommended Storage:

Store batteries in a cool, dry location out of reach of children. If the device containing the

 

batteries will not be used for an extended period, remove the batteries.

Low-Temperature Storage:

Batteries may be stored at reduced temperatures to slow the self-discharge rate, but be

 

sure to avoid water condensation on the battery prior to usage. Avoid high-temperature

 

storage.

Special 9V Considerations:

Because batteries have both positive and negative contacts side-by-side, store them in a

 

way that avoids a short-circuit condition. Do not carry a 9V battery in your pocket or

 

purse since coins, keys, or other conductive items can cause a short circuit and generate

 

significant heat.

Disposal:

Dispose of batteries in accordance with all appropriate regulations.

Cautions:

Batteries may explode or leak and cause injury if improperly recharged, dispose of in fire,

 

mixed with used or different-type batteries, installed backwards, or disassembled.

Contract GS-07F-0115L

Update as of October 18, 2007

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