Tips on sb-104 care, Notes of caution, Do not subject the speedlight to excessive heat – Nikon 58-104 User Manual

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Tips on SB-104 Care

Notes of Caution

Do not subject the Speedlight to

vibrations or shock.

strong vibrations or shock may cause
damage to delicately-adjusted parts. If you
accidentally drop the Speedlight, take it to
a Nikon service center to be checked for
damage, although no damage may be
found by a simple visual inspection.

Do not jump into the water while

holding the Speedlight.

When entering the water from a boat, enter

it yourself first and then have someone
hand you the camera and Speedlight from

the boat, or suspend the items on a rope
and claim them after entering the water.

Unforeseen damage may be caused by the

shock of the Speedlight hitting the water
surface if you jump into the water while

holding it.

Do not subject the Speedlight to

excessive heat.

Do not leave the Speedlight inside an

enclosed location, such as a car, that is

subject to sunlight and high temperatures.

Also avoid leaving it in any other area

subject to high temperatures (over 60°C).

When the interior of the SB-104 overheats,
the heat alert light blinks and operation of
the SB-104 stops automatically.

Prevent dirt, mud, sand, dust, water, salt, or other foreign

matter from entering the Speedlight.

The Speedlight can be damaged if foreign matter finds its way inside the

battery chamber. Damage of this sort is not always covered by the warranty.

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