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PRECAUTIONS FOR YOUR CAMERA
Your Pentax camera is a high-precision mechanism.
Handle it with great care.
Precautions when taking pictures
Do not use the camera where it may come in contact with rain, water, or any
other liquid, because the camera is not weather, water, or liquid resistant. Should
the camera get wet from rain, splashing water, or any other liquid wipe it off
immediately with a dry soft cloth.
Do not drop the camera or allow it to hit solid objects. If the camera suffers a
shock or impact, take it to a Pentax service center for inspection.
Be careful not to subject the camera to strong vibrations, shock or pressure. Use
a cushion to protect the camera when carrying it in a motorcycle, car, boat, etc.
Condensation on the interior or exterior of the camera may be extremely harmful
to the camera mechanism as it may cause rust. Furthermore, if the camera is
taken from warm temperature to a subfreezing one or vice versa, the formation of
icelets may cause damage. In such a case, put the camera into a case or plastic
bag so that any changes in temperature difference is minimized. Do not remove it
from the bag until temperature has stabilized.
Regular size color prints may cut off what appears on the extreme edges of the
film frame. Compose your picture with a margin of safety at the edges.
Precautions for storage
Avoid leaving the camera for extended periods in places where the humidity and
temperature are very high, such as in a car.
Do not store the camera in a closet with moth balls or in an area where chemicals
are handled. Store it in a place with good dry air circulation to prevent the growth
of fungus.
Precautions for proper care
Never touch the shutter curtain or mirror with your finger or any other object.
Use a blower and lens brush to remove dust accumulated on the lens or
viewfinder.
Never use solvents such as paint thinner, alcohol or benzene to clean the
camera.
Electrical problems may often be caused by water, dirt or dust at points of
electrical contact. Also check for battery leakage, traces of dirt or grease, or
corrosion due to salinity or gas. If you cannot correct the problems, have your
camera inspected at a Pentax service center. Repairs of this nature are not
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