Nikon FJ-CP1 S5 User Manual

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Temperature
Do not leave the FJ-CP1 in areas exposed to high temperatures, such as inside a
car, near a heater, on a beach, or in direct sunlight. Failure to observe this precau-
tion could weaken or warp the case, resulting in damage to the camera. Sudden
changes in temperature could result in condensation inside the case, which could
also damage the camera. To prevent condensation:
• Before exposing the FJ-CP1 to sudden changes in temperature, place it in a sealed

plastic bag. Do not open the bag until the FJ-CP1 has reached the same tempera-
ture as its surroundings.

• Place the supplied desiccant (silica gel) in the case with the camera as directed on

page 10 of this manual.

• Do not expose the FJ-CP1 to high temperatures by leaving it on the beach or in

direct sunlight before entering the water.

Chemicals
• Do not expose the FJ-CP1 to volatile chemicals or their vapors. Failure to observe

this precaution could result in damage to the case.

• Do not use chemical detergents, rust inhibitors, thinner, alcohol, or other volatile

chemicals when cleaning the case. Wash in fresh water only.

• Use only desiccants designated for use with this product (see page 19).
• Do not use sealants or anti-fog chemicals.
• Do not handle the FJ-CP1 after applying sunscreen. Sunscreen can damage the

clear plastic parts of the case.

• Do not apply stickers to the FJ-CP1, as the adhesive could cause the case to dete-

riorate.

Travelling by Air
If possible, include the FJ-CP1 in your carry-on baggage when travelling by air.
When packing the FJ-CP1 with checked luggage, leave the case open or remove
the seal. If the case is sealed, changes in air pressure may damage the product or
prevent the case from opening.

High Altitudes
When travelling from high to low altitudes, open the case periodically to equalize
the pressure. If the case is kept sealed, changes in air pressure may damage the
case or prevent the case from opening.

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