• Avoid situations where water, sand, dust or other
foreign matter could get on or inside the Digital
Recorder, and do not use or leave your Digital
Recorder in areas with excessive smoke, steam or
moisture.
Such environments can cause
malfunctions or cause mildew to
form on the lenses. Be sure to
keep the unit in a well-ventilated
location.
• Some small, portable tripods may
be difficult to attach and may not
be sturdy enough to support your
Digital Recorder. Be sure to use
only a strong, stable tripod.
• When using your Digital
Recorder in a cold environment,
the color LCD monitor may appear less bright
immediately after the power is turned on. This is not a
malfunction. To prevent the Digital Recorder from
becoming too cold, wrap it in a thick cloth (a blanket,
etc.).
• Power the Digital Recorder occasionally to operate
some function even if you do not plan to use it for a
long time.
It will prevent malfunction.
Always conduct a tentative recording before important
shootings to check whether the Digital Recorder
operates normally.
Care
Cleaning and Maintenance
Many plastic parts are used in the Digital Recorder casing.
Do not use thinners, benzenes or other strong chemical
cleaners. These may cause discoloration and damage to
the casing.
Clean the casing with a soft, dry cloth. If the casing is
particularly dirty, wipe the casing with a tightly wrung cloth
dampened with a diluted, neutral detergent. Then wipe it
again with a soft, dry cloth.
Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe finger marks and other soiling
off the LCD monitor.
Then clean the lens with a soft, dry cloth or compressed
air.
Important Information
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