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PrecaUtions
Please read the precautions
carefully before using this
action camera for proper and
safe operation, to optimize its
performance and extend its life.
1. Before using the camera, insert
a memory card which has been
formatted beforehand.
2. Handle the camera with care
and prevent water or sand
particles from entering the
camera when it is used on the
beach or in the water, as water,
sand particles, dust or other
components containing salt may
damage the internal system by
causing rust.
3. Keep the camera apart from
dust and chemical materials.
Keep it rather in a cool, dry and
well-ventilated place and avoid
leaving it in a hot, moist or dusty
environment.
4. Please check if the camera
operates normally before making
any recordings.
5. If dirt or stain is accumulated
on the camera or on its lens,
use soft, clean and dry rag to
wipe it away gently. If the action
camera or its lens is soiled by
sand particles, blow them away
gently. Do not use a stiff cloth to
wipe the surface of the camera
or its lens as this may scratch
them.
6. If it is required to clean camera,
firstly blow away the dust
accumulated on its surface, and
then wipe the camera gently
with rag or tissue suitable to
optical equipment. Do not use
organic solvents, but rather
prefer a product specifically
dedicated to the cleaning of
video cameras or photographic
equipment.
7. Do not touch the lens surface
with fingers.
8. Back up to a computer or
removable disk the data saved
on the memory card inserted
in the camera before any use
if there is almost no storage
space left.
9. The external memory cards
are manufactured from precise
electronic components. Data
may be lost or damaged under
the following circumstances:
1. Improper use of the memory
card.
2. The memory card is bent,
scratched or already
damaged.
3. Placing it under hot/moist
environment or exposing it to
sunshine directly.
4. Electrostatic or
electromagnetic field exists
around the memory card.
5. The memory card is taken
out or power supply is
interrupted when the camera
is connected to a computer
(i.e. during reading, data
transfer or formatting).
6. Touching the metal contact
surface of the memory card
with fingers or a metallic
object.