Appendix, Usage precautions, Use and storage – Sony LHP-1 Lens Hood User Manual

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8. Appendix

Usage Precautions

Read this section in conjunction with the
information provided in the supplied “Before
Using This Unit” document.

Use and Storage

Do not subject the unit to severe shock

The internal mechanism may be damaged or
the body warped.

Do not cover the unit while operating

Putting a cloth, for example, over the unit can
cause excessive internal heat build-up.

After use

Always set the power switch to OFF.

Before storing the unit for a long period

Remove the battery pack.

Do not leave the unit with the lens
facing the sun

Direct sunlight can enter through the lens, be
focused in the unit, and cause fire.

Shipping

• Remove the memory cards before

transporting the unit.

• If sending the unit by truck, ship, air or

other transportation service, pack it in the
shipping carton of the unit.

Care of the Unit

If the body of the unit is dirty, clean it with a
soft, dry cloth. In extreme cases, use a cloth
moistened in a little neutral detergent, then
wipe dry.
Do not use organic solvents, such as alcohol or
thinners, as these may cause discoloration or
other damage to the finish of the unit.
Refrain from cleaning with high air pressure
equipment, such as an air duster, as these
may damage optical components.

In the event of operating problems

If you should experience problems with the
unit, contact your Sony dealer.

Periodic Replacement of Fan and
Battery

The fan and battery are consumable parts that
will need periodic replacement.
When operating at room temperature, a
normal replacement cycle will be about
5 years. However, this replacement cycle
represents only a general guideline and does
not imply that the life expectancy of these
parts is guaranteed. For details on parts
replacement, contact your dealer.

Life Expectancy of the Electrolytic
Capacitor

The life expectancy of the electrolytic
capacitor is about 5 years under normal

operating temperatures and normal usage (8
hours per day; 25 days per month).
If usage exceeds the above normal usage
frequency, the life expectancy may be reduced
correspondingly.

Note about the Battery Terminal

The battery terminal of this unit (the connector
for battery packs and AC adaptors) is a
consumable part.
Power may not be supplied to the unit
properly if the pins of the battery terminal are
bent or deformed by shock or vibrations, or
if they become corroded due to prolonged
outdoor use.
Periodic inspections are recommended to
keep the unit working properly and to prolong
its usable lifetime. Contact a Sony service or
sales representative for more information
about inspections.

Use and Storage Locations

Store in a level, ventilated place.
Avoid using or storing the unit in the following
places.

• In excessive heat or cold (operating

temperature range: 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to
104 °F))
Remember that in summer in warm climates
the temperature inside a car with the
windows closed can easily exceed 50 °C (122
°F).

• In damp or dusty locations

• Locations where the unit may be exposed

to rain

• Locations subject to violent vibration

• Near strong magnetic fields

• Close to radio or TV transmitters producing

strong electromagnetic fields.

• In direct sunlight or close to heaters for

extended periods

To prevent electromagnetic interference
from portable communications devices

The use of portable telephones and other
communications devices near this unit can
result in malfunctions and interference with
audio and video signals.
It is recommended that the portable
communications devices near this unit be
powered off.

Note on laser beams

Laser beams may damage the CMOS image
sensor. If you shoot a scene that includes
a laser beam, be careful not to let the laser
beam be directed into the lens of the unit.
Specifically, high-power laser beams from
medical devices or other devices may cause
damage due to reflected light and scattered
light.

About the Screens

• Do not leave the screens facing direct

sunlight, as this may damage the screens.

• Do not press/swipe the screens forcefully,

or leave objects on the screens, as it may
cause a malfunction, such as picture
irregularity, etc.

• The screens may become warm in use. This

is not a malfunction.

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