52
HEAT & COOLING
WATER
BATTERY SAFETY
● Keep the device away from heat sources and away from areas where the ambient temperature is
relatively high (e.g. stoves or other heat sources). Never use a device near naked ames (such as
burning candles) or on hot surfaces.
● The Camera is designed to work best in normal ambient temperatures between 0°C and 35°C
and to be stored at temperatures between -10°C and 40°C. The device may be damaged and the
battery life may be shortened if the device is stored or used outside this temperature range. Do
not subject your devices to dramatic changes in temperature. Do not store your device in a hot
car or direct sunlight for extended periods. Do not place the device near a window (especially in
the summer).
● Use the device only in a moderate climate (not in a tropical climate).
● The device has an IP65 rating, which means that it is protected against waterjets. You can use the
Camera in the rain, but you cannot submerge it in water or liquids.
● Do not place the Camera near a re, or in direct sunlight. The heating of the device can cause
additional heating, breaking, or ignition of the batteries.
● In case you are using rechargeable batteries:
- Do not continue charging the batteries if they do not recharge within the specied charging
time. Doing so may cause the batteries to become hot, rupture, or ignite. Unplug the
batteries once fully charged or if left unattended during charging.
- Do not attempt to recharge a battery if the battery emits any substances. In that case,
immediately distance yourself from the battery in case of re or explosion. Only recharge
with a suitable charger.
- Do not recharge the batteries near ammable materials (re hazard).
- Only recharge rechargeable batteries and use a suitable charger.
- Avoid charging the batteries at temperatures below 5°C or above 40°C.
● Do not attempt to modify or disassemble a battery.
● Do not use your Camera if a battery begins to emit odor, starts to overheat, or begins to leak.
● Do not touch any leaking materials or breathe fumes emitted from a battery. Leaking or
damaged batteries can lead to caustic burning of the skin. Therefore, use suitable protective
gloves.
● A battery contains dangerous substances, do not open a battery or insert anything into an
exposed battery.