Canon EOS 620 User Manual
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other Notes
1. Liquid Crystai Dispiay
The display panel uses a liquid crystal to display ex
posure information. After about five years, the display
may become hard to read.
The liquid crystal may respond relatively slow in low
temperatures about 0°C/32°F and the display may
become dark in high temperatures about 60“C/140°F
Regular functioning resumes In temperatures about
20°C/68°F.
Take your camera to the nearest Canon Service
Facility for the replacement of the liquid crystal
(Replacement will be at owner’s expense.)
2. Blinking “be” Display
A “be” appearing with battery check bar marks may
blink in the display panel to warn you of battery replace
ment or camera malfunction Perform the following
operations:
1) Check the battery first.
2) If battery voltage is insufficient, replace the battery.
3) If battery voltage is sufficient, remove the battery
from the battery chamber and reinstall it,
4) Release the shutter once.
If
fhe blinking “be" disappears, the camera has
returned to normal condition and you can keep
shooting. If it does not disappear after repeating
these operations several times, there has been a
camera malfunction and the camera needs repair.
Take the camera to the nearest Canon Service
Facility.