Microtek MKT-1300a Appendix B Using the Batteries, Acceptable Battery Types, Battery Insertion

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Appendix B – Using the Batteries

Batteries have a direct effect on the operating capabilities of the Take-it S1/D1 and are, therefore, highly important. This appendix discusses the following topics:

Acceptable battery types

Battery insertion

Battery-handling precautions

Battery charging

Acceptable Battery Types

Two AA-sized Alkaline or two AA- sized NiMH rechargeable batteries are the only accepted battery power source for the camera.

Take note of the following information when using Alkaline batteries.

Turn the LCD screen off and shoot images using the Viewfinder to lengthen battery life.

Alkaline batteries may not be operated in low temperatures (+5°C /+41°F).

When Alkaline batteries are used, the battery status may be displayed incorrectly.

Battery Insertion

When the READY LED is flashing, the camera is performing an operation. Do not turn the power off or open the battery cover to insert an SD card or change the batteries.

Battery Handling Precautions

The following precautions are provided for you to safely get the most from your battery performance.

Do not mix old and new, different types, or different manufacturers of batteries.

Do not drop batteries or let them be banged around. This could damage the casings, causing the batteries to leak.

If the internal parts or components of the battery come into contact with your eyes or your mouth, flush the affected site with water and get medical help.

Do not short-circuit the battery terminals and be sure to cover the terminals before you throw batteries away. If the terminals contact metal, they may overheat and explode, causing a fire.

Inspect your batteries before using them. Anything out of the ordinary may indicate a damaged battery that may leak, overheat or burst.

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Microtek MKT-1300a manual Appendix B Using the Batteries, Acceptable Battery Types, Battery Insertion