I handling precautions – Canon 80 Tele User Manual

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I Handling Precautions

1. This camera is not resistant to water, and should not be

used outdoors if it is raining or snowing, if it is
accidentaily dropped in water, contact an authorized
Canon service taciiity. Keep the camera out of sail

spray and excessive humidity. If used at the beach,
ciean it thoroughly afterward with a dry cloth.

2. Store the camera in a cool, dry, dust-free place. Be sure

to keep the camera out of direct sunlight, and away
from “hot spots” such as the trunk or rear window shelf
of a car. Avoid places where mothballs are used, and

use a desiccant in excessive humidity.

3. Do not attempt to disassemble the camera yourself,

since there is high-voltage circuitry inside.

4. The batteries may explode or cause burns it

disassembled, recharged, shorted, exposed to high
temperatures, or disposed of in a fire.

5. Use a blower brush to remove dust and sand from the

lens and inside the camera. Do not apply any fluids to

the lens or body. Take the camera to an authorized

Canon service facility for a more thorough cleaning if
necessary.

6. Film passing through X-ray examinations at an airport

may be exposed and ruined even when loaded in the

camera. Request a different method of inspection to
avoid damage.

7. Color reproduction may be adversely affected if the film

is left in the camera for a long time. Always develop

exposed film promptly.

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