About the camera’s weatherproof & rugged design, Important camera information – Kodak DC5000 User Manual
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About the Camera’s Weatherproof & Rugged Design
This camera is designed to be weatherproof and rugged. Special seals keep out 
moisture for a sure, carefree performance in any weather. While you cannot use 
the camera underwater, ideally it can safely be used:
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in the rain
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at pool-side or the beach
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at a construction site or areas with excessive dirt or dust.
Important Camera Information
This camera is designed to be weatherproof, not waterproof. It is not designed to 
be submerged in water, or have water poured over it. Please read the following 
cautions before using it. Failure to follow the proper precautions may result in the 
warranty being voided.
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The camera doors and buttons have rubber seals that prevent water, 
moisture, and dust from entering the camera. If the battery, memory card 
door, and lens cover are not fastened or closed correctly, damage to the 
camera can result. Also, while these doors are open, make sure that no 
water or dust gets inside the camera or onto the weatherproof seals.
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To ensure a proper seal, use a clean lint-free cloth to wipe off any dust, 
sand, or hair that may accumulate on the rubber seals of the doors and lens 
glass cover. Dust or sand on the seals may cause water leakage and may 
damage the seals. 
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Do not press down on or remove any of the rubber seals.
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When you find a damaged or deteriorated rubber seal, call the technical 
support telephone number for your geographic area. Do not attempt to 
change or fix the seal.
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If the camera is not used for a period of time, it is normal to expect that 
the button or switch may not move smoothly. Push the buttons and 
switches several times to smooth out the motion.
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Do not leave the camera exposed to rain or snow for extended periods 
of time.
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Use a clean lint-free cloth to wipe off any water or dirt after use, or before 
opening any of the doors or covers on the camera.
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Weatherproofing may be affected when the camera is exposed to sudden 
changes in temperature. Allow the camera time to adjust to the 
surrounding temperature before using it. This keeps moisture leaks or 
condensation from occurring.
