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Handling precautions – Ricoh RDC-7 User Manual

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Getting Started

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Tips to Extend Recording and Playback Times

* The battery life indicated on the previous page tends to decrease depending on the

ambient temperature.
In a cold environment, warming the battery by hand, for example, may allow you to
take more pictures.

* Increased use of the flash or zoom feature or the LCD monitor will accelerate

expiration of the battery. Keep their usage to a minimum.

* Copying or erasing images repeatedly will also accelerate expiration of the battery.
* The battery life may be extended by shooting images without using the LCD monitor.

Handling Precautions

• Read the instruction manual supplied with the battery before using it.
• Use only the specified lithium ion battery. Check the type of battery in

“Accessories” (p.110).

• Cleaning the contact area of the battery terminal and the battery with a dry

cloth may extend the life of the battery.

• Do not use a battery with a low voltage (such as one which has already

caused the battery symbol (

) to flash) as this may cause malfunction of the

camera (malfunction of the LCD monitor or flashing or lighting of the AF LED,
flash LED or self-timer LED).

• If the camera is used continuously for a long period, the battery may become

hot. Allow to cool before unloading it.

• Except when charging the battery, store the charger and the battery

separately.

• Store the battery in the case provided.
• If the camera is not to be used for a long period, discharge the battery

completely before removing it from the camera and store in a cool place.
Recharge the battery fully before reusing the camera.

Note

• When using the camera for an extended period near an electrical

source, it is recommended to use an AC adapter (optional). See
“Using an AC Adapter” (p.26).

• It is advisable to have a spare battery handy when powering the

camera by the battery alone.

• The battery symbol (

) lights to show that the battery voltage is low.

Recharge the battery. See “Charging the Battery” (p.23).