PRECAUTIONS
This camera is a precision instrument. Use caution when handling the unit. Do not apply strong
vibration or pressure to the camera or lens, as this may cause damage to the finely tuned internal
arts.
General Precautions
If you have any questions about this product, please consult your nearest Olympus dealer in the
provided Authorized Distributors List. (Refer to the Technical Hotline Numbers for technical support,
and the Authorized Distributors for repair service, etc.)
If you experience problems
• Do not use the camera if it seems not to function correctly. Take the batteries out or disconnect the
AC adapter immediately, and consult your dealer or an Olympus Authorized Service Center.
Never disassemble or modify
• To prevent damage to the camera, never disassemble it. For internal repairs, consult your dealer or
an Olympus Authorized Service Center. Always protect the camera from humidity and dust.
• Do not store in dusty places, as using the camera afterwards may result in a fire or an electric
shock.
• If the unit has been dropped, or if liquid or a foreign object has entered the camera, discontinue use
and consult your dealer or an Olympus Authorized Service Center.
• To avoid severe electrical shock, never touch internal parts. The camera interior contains high
voltage points.
Protect from high temperatures
• To avoid internal damage to the camera from high temperature, never leave the camera in a closed
car, etc. in direct sun light.
Cleaning
• Before servicing or cleaning the unit, always disconnect the AC adapter.
• The camera can be cleaned by wiping with a soft cloth. To remove stains, wipe with a soft cloth
moistened with a mild detergent solution and wrung dry, and then wipe with a dry soft cloth.
• To avoid corrosion of the camera casing, never use benzene, thinner, acetone, alcohol, or any other
organic chemical product to clean the camera.
Precautions When Using Camera
WARNING
WARNING
Using the flash
• Always use caution when taking flash pictures at close range.
• When you fire the flash, you must be at least 1 meter away from the faces of your subjects,
especially when taking pictures of infants and small children. Firing the flash too close to the
subject's eyes could cause a momentary loss of vision.
Handle the camera carefully
• To avoid personal injury, always use the camera from a stable position to prevent losing your
balance.
• Use the camera with care to prevent any foreign substances, especially dirt, dust, rain, and
sand, from entering the camera when the battery compartment cover or lens barrier is open.
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The WARNING indication alerts you to a potential hazard that if not
avoided may result in death or serious injury.