Canon PowerShot 350 User Manual

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Do not store the camera inside a car in hot weather, or near a source of
heat.

The camera itself may become hot, which could result in burns if it is

handled while it is hot.

Do not store the camera where it wiii be exposed to very coid temperatures.

The camera itself may become cold, which could result in injury if it is handled.

A Do not knock the camera against other objects when carrying it by the wrist

strap.

This could result in injury or damage to the camera.

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Do not transport the camera while it is attached to the tripod.

This could

result in injury if it falls over, or knocks against other objects. When using the

tripod, always make sure that it is firmly attached to the camera.

If the camera is dropped in water, and water enter the camera, remove the
batteries and consult your dealer or Canon service facility as soon as
possible.

If you continue to use the camera, there is a risk of electric shock, fire,

or injury.

Do not allow metal objects, such as a key holder, to come into contact with

the + and - terminals on the batteries.

This could result in a fire hazard,

electric shock, burns or other injuries.

Do not use or store the batteries where they will be exposed to high

temperatures.

This could result in liquid leaking from the batteries, and reduced

battery life and performance. Also, the batteries may become hot, which could
result in burns if they are handled while they are hot.

Do not charge the rechargeable Ni-Cd batteries for longer than the

specified charging time.

This could result in electric shock or a fire hazard.

Do not allow liquid from the rechargeable Ni-Cd batteries to come into

contact with your skin or clothes.

If the batteries should leak, wash any battery

liquid off your skin and clothes with water immediately.

Do not fold, twist, or tie the power cable unreasonably, or place heavy

objects on it.

If the cable or plug becomes damaged, there is a risk of electric

shock, fire, or injury.

Always disconnect the power cable from the power outlet after you have
finished using the camera, or if it will not be used for a long period.

Othenwise they could cause electric shock, fire, or injury.

Never use the power cable if it is damaged.

This could cause electric shock,

fire, or injury.

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