Humidity, Condensation—We recommend operating your camera within the range of 8% to 85% relative humidity, non-condensing. If condensation occurs, added time may be required to read from or write to a PC Card. Condensation may be present if the camera system and/or PC Cards are moved from a relatively cold environment (like an air conditioned hotel room), into a warm, humid environment. We recommend that you allow sufficient time for the camera system and/or PC Cards to normalize within the specified environmental ranges before operation. (PC Cards may have more restrictive humidity ranges. Refer to the specifications that came with your PC Cards.)

Servicing—Do not attempt to service your camera yourself. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards and void the warranty.

Damage Requiring Service—Unplug your camera from the wall outlet and computer, and refer all servicing to the manufacturer under the following conditions:

If liquid has been spilled or if objects have fallen into your camera

If your camera has been exposed to heavy rain or water. (While it is designed to tolerate a reasonable amount of water, it is not waterproof.)

If your camera does not operate normally according to the operating instructions.

If your camera has been dropped or the housing has been damaged

When your camera exhibits a distinct change in performance

Disassembling the Camera—Never attempt to take the camera apart. The camera is shipped as a single unit. Do not disconnect the parts (except when cleaning a dirty anti-aliasing filter or imager). Refer to “Cleaning the Imager” on page 16-8.

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