Checking batteries – Kodak DC215 User Manual

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Checking Batteries

So you are never caught with dead batteries, your camera indicates the
power level of the batteries in the form of a battery status symbol, which
appear in the Status Display when you turn on the camera. For
information on guidelines for battery usage, see page 66.

Since digital cameras are very demanding on batteries, keep extra sets of
batteries handy, or consider purchasing either a Kodak-specified AC
adapter or KODAK Ni-MH/Ni-Cd Battery Charger with
KODAK Ni-MH Rechargeable Batteries. Both are available as accessories
from a dealer of Kodak products, or from our Website at
http://www.kodak.com/go/accessories.

1

Set the Slider switch to Capture, Review,
or Preferences.

The battery status symbol is not visible if
you set the camera to Connect.

2

Turn on the camera.

3

Check the battery status symbol that
appears in the Status Display.

q

Full

—indicates batteries are charged

and ready to use.

q

Low

—indicates batteries are not fully

charged and will soon need to be
replaced or recharged.

q

Exhausted (blinking)

—indicates

batteries are too weak to power the
camera and need to be replaced.

The red ready light next to the
viewfinder comes on when the batteries
become exhausted.

Review

Capture

Connect

Preferences

POWER

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