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• Even if the battery pack is fully charged, the amount of time that you will be able to use the battery pack will be
reduced if you use the camera in a cold environment. In this case, you should prepare yourself with a reserve, pre-
charged battery pack. To increase the usage time, put the battery pack in your pocket, etc. to keep it warm, and only
insert it in the camera immediately before taking a shot.
• When using the battery pack at normal temperatures, the battery can be used approximately 300 times. If the
number of shots that can be taken becomes extremely small, the battery has reached the end of its life. Place an
order for a new battery.
• Use the dedicated battery pack and cradle (included) for charging, and charge the battery at room temperature
(10°C - 35°C). If you charge the battery pack outside of the room temperature range, the battery may take longer to
charge and might not fully charge. Although it is possible to top up the battery, if you continuously recharge a fully
charged battery pack, battery performance will be degraded.
• When storing the battery pack, store it in a cool place. If you store the battery pack in an extremely hot or extremely
cold place, battery performance will be degraded.
• If you are not using the camera for a period of time, remove the battery pack from the camera. If the battery pack is
left installed in the camera, even if the camera is turned off, a small current will flow and the battery will overly
discharge. This can result in the battery becoming unusable.
• When you remove the battery pack from the camera, the date and time settings may be reset. If this happens, you
will need to reset these settings.
• When storing the battery pack, store the battery pack when the battery level is fully used (LOW BATTERY).
Furthermore, if you intend to store the battery pack for a long period of time, recharge and then discharge the battery
approximately once a year. (To get to the LOW BATTERY level, use the camera slideshow to run down the battery.)
• If the battery pack terminals become dirty, clean the terminals by rubbing them.
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WARNING
• Never place batteries in a microwave oven or other container exposed to high-
voltage, since battery liquid may leak, or the battery pack may generate heat, emit
smoke or flame, or rupture.
• Do not use leaking batteries. Battery liquid may contact your skin, causing
personal injury. In the event battery liquid does contact skin, wash immediately with
clean water.
• Do not use broken or ruptured batteries, since they may generate heat, emit
smoke or flame, or cause electrical shock.
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CAUTION
• Do not place batteries in water of any kind, or allow them to become wet, since the
batteries may generate heat, emit smoke or flame, or cause electrical shock.
• Do not use or attempt to recharge wet batteries, since they may generate heat,
emit smoke or flame, or cause electrical shock.
• Do not store batteries in locations accessible to small children, since injury could
result.
• Do not throw batteries or subject them to strong impacts, since they may be
damaged and leak battery fluid.
• Whenever possible, use batteries at room temperature (20°C ± 5°C). The battery
capacity and usable time between recharging may be reduced in situations of
extreme heat or cold, such as during mid-summer or deep winter weather, or when
batteries are left in a hot location (e.g., inside a closed car exposed to sun). Such
conditions may also shorten the usable service life of the battery.
• When not using batteries, store them in a cool, dry location.
Lithium-Ion Battery Pack.
Please recycle after its service life has finished.