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PROTECT
FILM
AND
CAMERA
FROM
HEAT
Extreme
heat
and
high
humidity
can
damage your
films,
especially
after
the
film
pack
has
been
placed
in
the camera.
Don't
leave
a
loaded
camera
or
packages
of
film lying
in
direct
sun.
Remember
that
the
glove
or
luggage
compart-
ment
of
a car
can
get
as hot
as
an
oven.
lf
you
slore film
or
a
loaded
camera
in
a closet,
keep
it
near
the bottom
where
the
air
is cooler.
Don't
remove
a film
pack
from
its
sealed
foil
inner
wrapping
until
you
are
ready
to use
it.
FOR
MORE
INFORMATION
lf
you
have
any
problems
with
the camera
or film
that
are not
explained
here,
write
to
CUSTOMER
SERVtCE,
pOLAROID
CORPORATION,
CAMBRIDGE,
MASS.
02139
or, if
you
are
overseas'
to
the nearest
Polaroid
office
(see
next
page
for
addresses).
Send
sample
pictures
with
full
inforriation
and,
most
important,
state
what
modet
camera
you
have.
Please
be
sure
to include
a
clearly
printed
or
typewritten
return
address.
WARRANTY
lf,
through
any
human
or machine
error
at
time
of manu-
facture,
any
part
or
workmanship
in this
camera
proves
defective,
we
will
repair
it at no
charge
providing
the
camera
is
shipped
by
prepaid
transportation
to
the neaiest
polaroid
repair
station
listed
on the next
page,
or to the nearest
authorized
repair
station.
This warranty
covers
the
camera
for one
year
from date
of
original
purchase.
The
warranty
does not
cover
(and
charges
will be made
for)
batteries
or
repairs
required
to
correct damage
from battery
leakage,
accident,
dropping,
mishandling,
wear
and tear,
or
rough
or
heavy
use.
Only authorized
repair
stations have
the
properly
trained
staff,
and the
approved
tools,
testing
equipment
and
parts
to
repair
these
cameras. No
reimburse-
ment
can
be
made
for
repair charges
made
by non-authorized
repair
stations.
Tampering
with the
camera,
or
having
it
repaired
by
a non-authorized
repair
shop, voids
the
warranty
and
charges
will be
made
for any
subsequent
work
that may
be
required.
No
liability
is assumed
for
film
or flashbulbs
which may
be
spoiled
by
a
camera
failure.
Any
operating difficulty
should
be
reported
at
once
to
prevent
needless
film waste.
lf
it becomes
necessary
to
return
your
camera
for repair,
your
dealer
can
do
so
for
you,
or
you
may
ship
it
direct
to
the
station
located
nearest
to
you.
Pack
the
camera
caref ully
in
its original protective
box
for
safe travel,
and mail
it by
pre-
paid
INSURED parcel
post.
Enclose
a
note
describing
the
reason
forthe
return
and/or
pictures
illustratingthe problem.
lf
the
problem
concerns
flash
pictures,
be
sure to
return
the flashgun
with
the
camera
and
in
the
same
package.
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