Chapter 1: Safety Instructions!
1. Adult Supervision: The MonoSnap camera is designed for teenagers and above.
Use the camera under adult supervision to ensure safe handling.!
2. Safe Handling: Hold the camera securely and avoid touching the internal print
head while it is hot. Wait for it to cool down before attempting to open the
camera.!
3. Built-In Rechargeable Battery: Use only the provided USB-A to C cable for
charging the MonoSnap camera. Other cables may not be compatible and could
pose safety risks.!
4. Proper Charging: Connect the USB-A end of the cable to a suitable USB-A
power source. Insert the USB-C end into the camera's charging port. Monitor
the charging process and disconnect the cable once the battery is fully charged.!
5. Battery Maintenance: To maximize battery life and safety, avoid exposing the
camera to extreme temperatures (both hot and cold). Do not attempt to
disassemble, puncture, or tamper with the battery or camera.!
6. Waterproof Caution: Please note that the MonoSnap camera is not waterproof.
Keep the camera away from water and moisture to avoid damage. Do not
submerge the camera or expose it to rainy or wet conditions.!
7. Proper Storage: Store the MonoSnap Pro camera in a safe place when not in
use. Keep it out of the reach of young children and away from moisture, extreme
temperatures, and direct sunlight.!
8. Responsible Sharing: Respect the privacy of others and obtain permission
before taking photos. Share photos responsibly and with respect for others'
rights.!
Chapter 2: Getting Started
a. Use It As an Instant Camera
1. Charging Your MonoSnap!
• Connect the USB-C end of the provided cable to your MonoSnap camera.!
• Plug the other end of the cable into a USB-A power source.!
• Allow the camera to charge until the battery is full (It takes about 1.5 hours to
fully charge).!
2. Powering on!
• Locate the power button on your MonoSnap camera.!
• Press and hold the power button for 3 seconds to power on the camera.!
3. Launching the Viewfinder !
• Press the red button on top to extend the viewfinder for framing your shot. You
can manually push the viewfinder back after use.!
NOTE: The MonoSnap uses a special viewfinder located slightly above the
camera's lens. This means that what you see through the viewfinder is from a
different perspective than what the lens is seeing. As a result, you’ll need to
adjust your aim a little upwards to compose your shot correctly. (Fig. 1)
4. Capturing a Photo !