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For safe use of this product
Do not leave the camera in places of high temperature. Doing so could result in
deterioration of parts or fire. Do not cover the AC adapter or cradle with anything such as a
cloth or blanket when in use. This may cause overheating, resulting in fire.
Use only the specified AC adapter. Use of an unauthorized adapter may result in damage or
malfunction of the camera or power source, leading to accidents. Olympus is not responsible
for any damages arising from use of an unauthorized adapter.
Do not damage the power cord. Do not pull the power cord nor attempt to extend it. Always
disconnect the AC adapter by pulling the plug not the cable. Discontinue use of the AC adapter
immediately in the event of the following, and contact your nearest dealer or Olympus service
center.
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If the plug or cable is hot, there is a smell of burning, or smoke is emitted.
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If the plug or cable is damaged or ruptured, or the plug connection is faulty.
Avoid touching the metal parts on the outside of the camera for long periods of time.
The camera becomes hot during continued use. Prolonged contact with the metal parts may
result in low temperature burns.
When exposed to low temperature, the temperature of the camera exterior will also drop.
This may cause injury by the skin adhering to the camera. To avoid low temperature burns
or injury, wear gloves when handling the camera.
Do not let any foreign objects get stuck between the multi-swing display and camera
body. Be particularly careful when carrying the camera in your bag. If a thin object such as a
note book or card get stuck, the camera may be damaged, or the camera may accidentally turn
on and consume battery power.
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