General safety information, Handling the product, Warning – Canon CN-E15.5-47mm T2.8 L SSP User Manual
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GENERAL SAFETY
INFORMATION
The safety warnings and cautions provided on
the product or in this operation manual must
be observed.
Failure to observe these warnings and
cautions provided to guard against hazards
may result in injury or accident.
Read this operation manual carefully to
familiarize yourself with its contents and
ensure that you can operate the product
properly.
Also, store this manual in a safe place where
it can easily be referenced whenever required.
This operation manual uses the following
symbols and terms to identify hazards to
protect you and others by preventing the
occurrence of accidents.
WARNING
This indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not heeded, may result in
death or serious injury to you or others. Be
sure to heed all warning notices to ensure
safe operation at all times.
CAUTION
Indicates hazardous situations which, if not
heeded, may result in minor or moderate
injury to you or other persons, or damage to
your property.
NOTE
Emphasizes essential information which, if not
heeded, may render the product unworkable
or cause it to function improperly.
Also, provides helpful information for
operation.
HANDLING THE
PRODUCT
WARNING
1. Do not stare at the sun or other source of
high-intensity light through the lens. Doing
so could injure your eyes.
CAUTION
1. Make sure all mountings are tightened
securely. If any of these mountings
becomes loose, the lens may fall, possibly
causing injury.
2. Inspect all mountings periodically (about
every 6 months to 1 year) to make sure
they are securely tightened, and tighten
any loose parts. Otherwise, the lens may
fall, possibly causing injury.
3. If it becomes necessary to repair this
product, or to perform any operations or
adjustments not mentioned in this operation
manual, contact Canon’s representative or
the dealer who originally supplied the lens.
NOTE
1. Protect the lens from strong impacts or
shocks. Striking or dropping the lens may
result in a malfunction.
2. Do not bring the lens, kept in a very cold
ambient temperature, into a warm room,
because the lens may fog on the inside or
condensation may occur.
In these cases, the lens cannot be used
until these problems clear.
If the lens must be used under such
conditions, countermeasures are
recommended.