Cautions for use – Panasonic DMC-FX30 User Manual

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12 Recording information

13 Favourites settings (P72)/

Elapsed playback time (P67):

14 Recorded date and time/

Travel destination setting (P53)

15 Age (P44)

16 Power LCD (P31)

17 Number of days that have passed since

the travel date (P51)

18 Audio playback (P67)

: In motion picture mode

(P67)

19 Stamped with date stamp indication (P74)

20 Favourites (P72)

Cautions for Use

In the event of abnormal operation (e.g. if
the unit emits smoke or an unusual smell),
immediately stop operating the unit and
consult the Panasonic Customer Care
Centre on 132600.

Optimal use of the camera
Take care not to drop or knock the unit
or put a lot of pressure on it.
• Take care not to knock or drop the bag/

case that you inserted the camera in as
the shock may cause damage to the
camera, lens or LCD monitor.

• Do not attach any other items to the wrist

strap that’s included with your camera.
While being stored, that item can rest
against the LCD monitor and damage it.

• Do not use a paper bag as it can easily rip

causing the camera to fall and be
damaged.

• We strongly recommend you purchase a

good camera bag/case from your local
dealer to protect your camera.

Keep the camera as far away as possible
from electromagnetic equipment (such
as microwave ovens, TVs, video games
etc.).
• If you use the camera on top of or near a

TV, the pictures and sound on the camera
may be disrupted by electromagnetic
wave radiation.

• Do not use the camera near cell phones

because doing so may result in noise
adversely affecting the pictures and
sound.

• Recorded data may be damaged, or

pictures may be distorted, by strong
magnetic fields created by speakers or
large motors.

• Electromagnetic wave radiation generated

by microprocessors may adversely affect
the camera, disturbing the pictures and
sound.

• If the camera is adversely affected by

electromagnetic equipment and stops

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