Caution, Regarding the binoculars), Regarding the batteries) – Canon 8x20 IS Image Stabilized Binoculars User Manual

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Precautions for Use (Please be sure to read before use)

Caution

(regarding the binoculars)

Details pertaining to risks that may result in injury or damage to other objects.

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Do not place the binoculars on an unstable surface. Doing so may cause the

binoculars to fall and could result in a personal injury.

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Do not use the binoculars while walking. Doing so may cause you to collide

into objects or fall down and could result in a personal injury.

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Do not swing the binoculars around by the strap. Doing so may cause the

surrounding people to be hit by the binoculars and could result in a personal

injury or damage.

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Fingers may be pinched when adjusting the width of the binoculars. Be aware

of this when the binoculars are being used by small children.

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If damaged, do not touch the damaged portion or inside the product.

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Do not wet, or allow liquids or foreign objects to enter.

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Do not store the product in very hot or cold places. The product itself will heat

or cool, possibly causing burns or other injury when touched.

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When used for a prolonged period or when used repeatedly, the rubber

eyecups may irritate the skin around the eyes. If you suspect that this may

have occurred, please see a physician.

Caution

(regarding the batteries)

Details pertaining to risks that may result in injury or damage to other objects.

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Please remove the batteries when not using the binoculars. If the batteries

are left inside, leakage may lead to malfunction, staining, or fire.

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In the event that liquid from the inside of the batteries leaks out and contacts

your skin, be sure to wash the liquid off thoroughly. Also, do not rub your eyes

or mouth using any hand that made contact with liquid from the batteries.

If eyes or mouth are exposed to the liquid, thoroughly rinse in clean, cold

water and seek medical attention immediately.

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When removing or disposing of batteries, insulate the contacts by covering

them with tape, as contact with other metals may cause fire or rupturing.

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