1. Turn the screw on the side of the power grip counterclockwise to remove the power
grip from the camera body (Fig. 7). t:
Place three 1.5V "AAA" alkaline batteries (AM-4) in the power grip as indicated (Fig. 8).
3. Attach the power grip to the camera body by turning the screw clockwise to secure it.
NOTE:
1. Make sure that the batteries are inserted correctly, i.e., check polarity (+ and -). The
shutter will operate only when batteries are correctly installed and not exhausted. When
replacing batteries, replace all three batteries at the same time.
2. When your camera is not used for a long period of time, remove the batteries. If
batteries are dead or improperly inserted, the shutter release button will not operate.
3. Generally, in cold conditions, the voltage of the batteries decreases, and this will
impair the functioning of the shutter and exposure meter. In these cases, either warm up
the batteries or keep a spare set warm in your pocket ready to insert just before shooting.
4. BATTERY TESTING
1. Set the exposure mode select dial to the "P" position (Fig. 9).
2. Look through the viewfinder and depress the shutter release button halfway down to
confirm that at least one of the LED indicators in the viewfinder illuminates (Fig. 10).
3. If nothing illuminates, replace the batteries with a fresh set or check to ensure that
batteries are correctly installed.