Safety Rules

1.Since the Digital Camera Battery can power so many different devices, make sure you are using the proper cord. This includes the voltage, polarity, as well as the physical connector dimensions.

2.Inspect all cords and connectors prior to use. If a cord is damaged, return it to the factory with payment of ½ the current list price and it will be replaced. This price includes all ground shipping charges and taxes on replacement cords in the continental U.S.

3.Do not use high voltage adapters in wet locations. (Very Dangerous!)

4.Do not expose the Digital Camera Battery to direct moisture. Although the Digital camera battery was designed to handle high humidity... IT IS NOT WATERPROOF. Water damage voids the 1 year parts and labor warranty.

5.Do not use chargers or cables unless they have been factory approved. Improper cables will definitely damage your equipment and may even cause damage to the Digital Camera Battery. Never put meter probes into the Digital Camera Battery connectors! It is possible to damage the unit if control pins are shorted or activated improperly by a meter’s load or voltage. An improper charger will damage your Digital Camera Battery in a way that will void the 1 year parts and labor warranty.

6.Do not remove the covers on the Digital Camera Battery. The only exception to this rule is when changing the power cell. The factory does not charge for labor or ground shipping (continental U.S. only) when replacing the power cell. Power cells replaced at the factory are charged, tested, and charged again before returning to the customer. Include your charger when replacing cells. If we find any problem with the charger it will be replaced at no additional cost. For customers outside the U.S. contact your local dealer about obtaining power cells or service to save shipping cost.

7.Only the Power Cell designed to go in the Digital Camera Battery may be used. Power Cells made from different chemistries can leak or even explode if used in the Digital Camera Battery. The Digital Camera Battery was designed with the highest capacity cells available for it’s intended environment. NiCad batteries do not have the capacity to handle the charge and will leak. Lithium-Ion cells will not handle the voltage and temperature extremes and are guaranteed to explode! Lead acid batteries should never be used in our system. Only use the NiMH Power Cell provided by the factory in the Digital Camera Battery.

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Digital Camera Battery DCB30WB manual Safety Rules