Inserting new lithium battery – Canon E 230 User Manual

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Inserting New Lithium Battery

The CR2025 type lithium battery provides your

camera with enough power to store date and

time settings, even when the camera is turned

off.
One lithium battery will last approximately one

year. (Life span of lithium battery varies slightly

according to ambient conditions.) When lithium

battery is not in place or is nearly exhausted,

“DATE” flashes in viewfinder, indicating that the

lithium battery needs to be replaced. Kigil

Be sure to connect a power source to the
camera before changing the lithium battery,

otherwise, date and time settings will be cleared
from camera’s memory and will have to be

reset.

Inserting Procedure RWil

1. Press GRIP UNLOCK button and

rotate the grip downward.

2. Hold the camera with the battery

pack facing down, then draw out

the lithium battery holder.

• If the camera is held with the battery pack

facing up, the lithium battery will drop out
when the lithium battery hoider is removed.

3. Insert a new lithium battery into

the lithium battery holder with +

side facing up.

4. Snap the lithium battery holder

into the compartment.

Warning

The battery used in this device may present a fire or
chemical burn hazard if mistreated. Do not recharge,

disassemble, heat above 100°C or incinerate.

Replace battery with Panasonic CR2025 or Duraceli
DL2025B. Use of another battery may present a risk
of fire or explosion. The used battery should be
handed back to the supplier.

Caution------------------------------------------------------------

• Make sure + side is facing up in lithium battery

compartment.

• Keep battery out of children’s reach. If swallowed,

contact physician immediately.

•To ensure proper contact, wipe battery with clean,

dry cloth before use.

• Do not pick up battery using tweezers or other

metal tools which may cause short circuiting.

• Do not disassemble, heat or immerse in water, to

avoid risk of explosion.

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