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Electrical hazard
Switch off camera if a foreign body or liquid has entered the camera. Wait
until completely dry, otherwise there is danger of fire and electrocution.
Switch off camera if housing is damaged, otherwise there is danger of
fire and electrocution.
The camera may not be dismantled, modified or repaired, otherwise
there is danger of fire and electrocution.
Use the supplied USB power supply with only the rated mains voltage
specified on the rating plate, otherwise there is danger of fire and
electrocution.
To disconnect the camera from the mains pull power supply connector
out of socket. The connected USB power supply can continue to consume
power and represent a hazard source.
The USB power supply may not be used during a thunder storm,
otherwise there is danger of electrocution.
Damage from heat – fire hazard
Do not leave the camera in places that are susceptible to considerable
increases in temperature (e.g. in a vehicle). The housing and internal parts
may be damaged, which in turn could cause a fire.
Do not wrap up camera or place on textiles. This could produce a build
up of heat in the camera that could cause deformation of the housing
and may represent a fire hazard.
Hazards of using lithium-ion batteries
The battery is an integral part of the camera and cannot be replaced.
Danger of explosion in case of incorrect removal of the battery.