CAUTION
Used to indicate the level of a hazard or damage which, if
product is handled erroneously, may result in injury or
property damage other than product faults.
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When operating in extreme weather, the device might not print. Let the printer
temperature adjust to the recommended operating temperature of 59º to 90ºF
(15º to 32ºC), before attempting to print again.
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When charging, please charge the device at the recommended temperature of
59º to 90ºF (15º to 32ºC).
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Use a soft dry cloth to clean the device. Do not clean with a damp cloth or volatile
liquids such as paint thinner.
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Keep the top cover closed to avoid dust and other particles from entering the inside
of the device.
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Keep the ventilation openings clear of any objects that could block them.
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If the device is not functioning properly, please contact the dealer you purchased this
product from or Canon Service & Support at www.usa.canon.com/support
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Electromagnetic interference or electrostatic discharge may cause the device to
malfunction or the memory to be lost or altered. Should this occur, use a pin, or
similar item to press the [RESET] button at the bottom of the device.
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Do not use or leave the product under direct sunlight. Also avoid areas subject to
rapid temperature changes, high humidity, dust and dirt.
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In areas with low humidity, the printer may build up a static electric charge.
Take precautions before handling the printer.
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Keep the printer away from liquids or containers of liquids.
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Do not improperly dispose of the product as it may cause personal injury or harm.
Please dispose of the product in accordance with local regulations.
ABOUT BATTERY
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It is recommended that you fully charge the battery after use. For healthy battery
maintenance, you must fully charge the battery at least once a year before storing
product. If the product is not charged/used for an extended period of time, you may
not be able to charge the built-in battery and the product may no longer power on.
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Disassembling the device may cause the battery leakage, explosion, damage or
personal injury.
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Never expose the battery to high temperatures, direct heat, or dispose by
incineration.
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When disposing of the battery, follow the regulations of the local government.
For details, inquire your local authorities.
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