Batteries, Before important events and journeys – Konica Minolta G600 User Manual

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APPENDIX

Memory cards

SD Memory Cards, MultiMediaCards, and Memory Sticks are manufactured with precision electron-
ic components. The following may cause data loss or damage:
• Improper use of the card.
• Bending, dropping, or subjecting the card to impact.
• Heat, moisture, and direct sunlight.
• Static electrical discharge or electromagnetic fields near the card.
• Removing the card or interrupting the power supply while the camera or a computer is accessing

the card (reading, writing, formatting, etc.).

• Touching the electrical contacts of the card with your fingers or metal objects.
• Using the card beyond its life. Purchasing a new card periodically may be necessary.

Konica Minolta has no responsibility for any loss or damage to data. It is recommended that a copy
of the card data be made.

Batteries

• Battery performance decreases with temperature. In cold environments, we recommend keeping

spare batteries in a warm place, such as the inside of a coat. Batteries can recover their power
when they warm up.

• Do not store the battery when it is fully charged.
• When storing the battery for extended periods, recharge it for five minutes every six months. The

battery may not be able to be charged if completely exhausted. Store batteries within -20°C to
35°C (-4°F to 95°F).

• A special built-in, long-life battery supplies power to the clock and memory when the camera is

turned off. If the camera resets each time it is turned off, the battery is exhausted. It must be
replaced at a Konica Minolta service facility.

• Keep battery and camera charger contacts clean. Dirty contacts can prevent charging. If the

contacts become dirty, wipe them with a cotton swab.

Before important events and journeys

• Check the camera’s operation; take test pictures and purchase spare batteries.
• Konica Minolta has no responsibility for any damage or loss incurred by equipment malfunction.

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