6
Getting Ready
Playing Back/Deleting
Photographed Images
Connecting to the
PC
Other Useful
Information Taking Photographs

About battery

DANGER

Use only the specified battery.
Use of a battery other than specified
might cause fire or malfunction.
Do not drive a nail into the batteries,
hammer it, or step on it.
Electrode shorting (if happens) might
cause the batteries to heat up, rupture,
or ignite, resulting in fire or serious injury
.
Do not connect the battery electrodes
(plus and minus terminals) with any
metal such as wire. Also do not carry
or store the batteries with metal
objects such as a necklace or hairpins
.
Electrode shorting (if happens) might
cause the batteries to rupture, ignite or
heat up, resulting in fire or serious injury
.
Do not heat, disassemble, or throw
the batteries into fire or water.
This might cause the batteries to
rupture, ignite or heat up, resulting in
fire or serious injury.
Do not charge the battery with the
method other than specified.
This might cause the battery to rupture
or ignite.
Dispose of unnecessary batteries
properly according to your local
regulations. Before disposing of,
attach insulating tape to both the
electrodes.
Electrode shorting (if happens) might
cause the batteries to rupture or ignite
resulting in fire or serious injury.

Safety Precautions (Continued)

CAUTION

Do not connect or disconnect the
AC adapter plug with a wet hand.
This might cause electric shock.
Do not remove the AC adapter plug
from a wall outlet by pulling the
actual cable.
This might damage the cable or plug,
resulting in fire or electric shock. Make
sure to hold the plug when removing it.
Use only the supplied AC adapter
and power cable.
Use of an AC adapter other than
specified might cause fire or
malfunction.
If you plan not to use the camera for
a long period of time, remove the AC
adapter plug from a wall outlet.
Malfunction on the camera, if it
happens, might result in fire.
Do not use the supplied AC adapter
with another model or device.
This might cause fire or electric shock.
Firmly insert the AC adapter plug
into a wall outlet.
Neglecting this might cause fire or
electric shock.