About batteries – Nikon ML-3 Modulite Remote Control Set User Manual

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Cleaning:

• Clean with a soft, clean cloth or blower

brush.

• After use near the sea, wipe equipment

first with a water-moistened soft cloth. Do

not use benzine or thinner.

Storage:

• When the transmitter is not in use, turn it

off. If you do not plan to use it soon,

remove the batteries.

• Protect from rust and mold by storing

equipment in a cool, dry place. Also, do
not store in direct sunlight, and keep it
away from naphthalene or camphor.
In a humid environment, store equipment

in a vinyl bag with a desiccant to keep out

dust, moisture and salt.

• Keep equipment away from other

electrical equipment such as radios or TV

sets.

ABOUT BATTERIES---------

New batteries

Puchase the freshest batteries possible.

Battery brand

Do not mix battery brands or use batteries with

different model numbers. Avoid mixing new and oid

batteries.

Temperature

Battery life ratings are based on operation at around

20°C (68°F). At other temperatures battery life and
shooting range will be shortened. Have spare batteries
on hand if you anticipate using the equipment at low
temperatures.

Continuous frame shooting

For optimum results in continuous frame shooting,
always use fresh batteries. Alkaline-manganese
batteries are recommended.

Storage

To minimize power drainage, store batteries in a cool,

dry place with a temperature below 20°C (68°F).

Keep batteries out of children’s reach. If someone

accidentally swallows batteries, call a doctor

immediately.

Disposal

Do not dispose of batteries by burning, and never

disassemble them.

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