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This
camera
is
not
waterproof.
If
it
comes
in
contact
with
water,
wipe
it
with
a
dry
cloth
and
bring
it
to
an
authorized
Minolta
Service
facility.
If
the
camera
is
subjected
to
a
sudden
change
in
temperature,
as
when
transforming
it
from
a
cold
environment
into
a
heated
building,
con¬
densation
may
form
inside.
To
prevent
con¬
densation,
place
the
camera
in
a
sealed
plastic
bag
before
transferring
it
from
a
cold
place
to
a
warm
environment,
and
wait
for
it
to
come
to
room
temperature
before
taking
it
out
of
the
bag.
After
prolonged
storage,
and
especially
before
taking
pictures
at
an
important
event,careful!y
check
the
operation
of
the
camera
and
lens.
The
operating
range
for
camera's
data
panel
is
from
-4
to
122°F
(-20
to
50°C).
At
tempera¬
tures
outside
this
range,
response
time
and
contrast
will
change,
making
the
display
diffcult
to
read.
At
very
high
temperatures,
a
display
may
temporarily
darken.
If
this
occurs,
the
dis¬
play
should
return
when
the
camera
is
restored
to
operating
range
conditions.
The
Maxxum
8000i
contains
no
user-serv¬
iceable
parts.
Do
not
attempt
to
disassemble
or
repair
the
camera
yourself.
The
Maxxum
8000i's
circuitry
may
switch
off,
even
when
a
battery
with
sufficient
power
is
installed.
To
resume
operation,
remove
the
battery
and
install
it
again.
Save
the
camera
box
and
packing
material.
When
shipping
your
camera,
carefully
repack
it
in
the
box,
insure
adequately,
and
use
a
reliable
delivery
service.
Before
shipping
your
camera
for
repairs,
contact
your
nearest
authorized
Minolta
service
facility.
MINOLTA
9222-2075-31
©
1990
Minolta
Camera
Co.,
Ltd.
under
the
Berne
Convention
and
Universal
Copyright
Convention
P002-A1
Printed
in
Japan

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