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Important:
Like any other electronic digital camera the DD100 is also
particularly susceptible to sand and dust.Always make sure
to keep the camera away from sand and dust to avoid da-
mage that is beyond repair. Make sure that the camera is not
exposed to sand in sandy places, particularly on beaches or
in deserts where fine sand is blown about by wind.
Note:
If the camera is suddenly moved from a very cold to a very hot
place, it may fog up on the inside (condensation)
Save keeping of the camera
If the DD100 is not used for a prolonged period of time
please remove the batteries and preferably keep the camera
in a dry place.
Cleaning your DD100
Remove the batteries and the USB cable. Use a small brush to
carefully remove the dust from the lens and the surface of
the monitor (TFT). Wipe the surface gently with a dry, soft,
fluff-free cloth. Should there be any spots on the lens, apply
a drop of liquid lens cleaning agent onto a piece of optical
cloth and wipe over the lens surface gently. Never scratch
any parts of the camera using hard objects. Do not use volatile
substances such as solvents, benzene or insecticides as the-
se could react with the camera body and lead to deformati-
on or destroy the coating.
Travelling by air
Do not pack your camera with your standard luggage. The
baggage handling at airports may cause damage inside the
camera, even if no external damage is visible.
Notes on possible electrical interference:
Please observe that the switched on digital camera may cau-
se an interference in the electronic systems of equipment
e.g. in hospitals or aircraft. Please observe the applied
regulations and warnings displayed in the respective areas.