Nikon ED 120 instruction manual For safe handling of the camera

Models: ED 120

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For safe handling of the camera

WARNING

Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, or modify the camera yourself, as it houses high-voltage circuitry that can cause electric shock. Also, such actions could cause the camera to malfunction.

If the camera is dropped and damaged, do not touch any exposed interior metal parts, as it houses high-voltage circuitry that can cause electric shock. Remove the battery and take the camera to your nearest Nikon dealer for repair.

If you detect smoke coming from the camera, stop operation immediately and turn the camera off. Let the camera cool off before removing the battery. Then take the camera to your nearest Nikon dealer for repair.

Do not submerge the camera in water or allow water to splash on it, as this may cause electric shock or fire.

Do not operate the camera in an environment containing combustible gas, as this may cause fire or explosion.

Do not look at the sun or other strong light source directly through the viewfinder, as this may damage your retina, resulting in permanent eye damage.

Do not let the strap wind around your neck. In particular, never put the strap around a child’s neck, as this may cause suffocation.

Keep batteries out of the reach of children. If a battery is swallowed, call a doctor immediately.

Never use thinner, benzene or other active agents to clean the camera, as this may damage the camera, cause it to catch fire, or harm your health.

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Nikon ED 120 instruction manual For safe handling of the camera