Minox dc 6211 User Manual

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Charging the Battery
Using the AC power adapter/charger may charge the battery or operate the
camera as power supply. Make sure that the power of the camera is off and
then insert the battery before starting.
1. Insert the conversion adapter into the
conversion adapter terminal of the camera
as shown in the illustration.
2. Insert one end of the AC power adapter/
charger into the DC IN terminal of the
conversion adapter.
3. Insert the other end of the AC power
adapter/charger into a wall outlet.
The status LED lights red when charging is started and goes out when
charging is completed.
It is recommended to fully discharge or exhaust the battery before
being charged.
Charging time varies according to the ambient temperature and the
status of battery.
This camera must be used with specified AC power adapter/charger.
Damage caused by the use of an incorrect adapter is not covered under
the warranty.
When the charging is not started even if following the above procedure, turn the
power on at any mode after LCD monitor turns on, and then turn the power off.
The battery may feel warm after it has been charged or immediately after
being used. This is normal and not a malfunction.
When using the camera in cold areas, keep the camera and battery warm
by holding them inside your outer cloth.
If you open the battery cover without removing the battery, the power will
not be terminated. If you remove the battery, you have to insert the
battery again in a period of 2 hours in order to make sure that the date
and time will not be reset.
We recommend the battery should be charged 8 hours as first time use.
Always first unplug the AC power adapter/charger from the power outlet
before unplugging it from the camera.
Make sure that the AC power adapter/charger is always unplugged from
the power outlet when it is not used, as it consumes power even if no
camera is connected, and moreover may increase a risk of danger.
Never expose the battery or AC power adapter to dripping or sprayed
water! Moreover, never put objects or containers filled with liquids (for
example, a vase) onto the camera!
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