Lithium battery for the date and time, Cf card, Lens electrical contacts – Canon EOS 10D User Manual

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Introduction

Handling Precautions

(3) If an LCD display becomes soiled, clean it with a commercially available blower brush, or

wipe it with a soft cloth, taking care not to scratch the screen. If an LCD display becomes
extremely soiled, consult your nearest Canon dealer.

(4) By their nature, LCD displays react more slowly at low temperatures, and may appear

dark at high temperatures. The display will return to normal at room temperature.

Lithium Battery for the Date and Time

(1) Store lithium batteries out of reach of small children. The chemicals in these batteries are

very dangerous if the battery is accidentally swallowed. If this happens, seek medical
attention at once.

(2) Do not use metal instruments such as pliers to hold the battery, or you could cause a short

circuit.

(3) Do not disassemble or heat the battery, or you could rupture it.

CF Card

(1) The CF card is a precision device. Do not drop CF cards or expose them to vibrations.

Doing so could lose the images recorded on them.

(2) Do not store or use CF cards near objects that generate magnetic fields, such as TVs,

speakers, or magnets, or in locations affected by static electricity. Doing so could lose the
images recorded on the CF card.

(3) Do not place CF cards in direct sunlight or close to heating appliances. Doing so can

distort the cards and make them unusable.

(4) Do not spill liquids onto CF cards.
(5) Always store your CF cards in a case or cabinet to protect the data stored on them.
(6) Use only CF cards specified by Canon. Otherwise, you may be unable to record or play

back images.

(7) Do not bend CF cards, or subject them to strong impacts.
(8) Do not store CF cards in hot, dusty, or humid locations, or in locations exposed to static

electricity or magnetic fields.

Lens Electrical Contacts

After detaching the lens from the camera, attach the lens caps or put
down the lens with the rear end up to avoid scratching the lens
surface and electrical contacts.

Contacts

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