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Picture too blue or too
red/yellow
Warranty
One-year limited warranty
Polaroid will, at our option, repair or replace any camera found defective in manufacture within the one year
warranty period, provided that the camera is returned to a Polaroid dealer or office. The warranty period is
determined by the date of camera purchase. To verify the warranty period, keep the receipt as proof of pur-
chase. Otherwise, the warranty period is determined by the date of manufacture. This warranty does not apply
to damage caused by accident, misuse or tampering with the camera, and a charge will be made for such
repairs. This warranty excludes all consequential damages, except in jurisdictions not allowing such exclu-
sions or limitations. Warranty may vary according to applicable local law.
Caution
This camera is battery operated. Closely supervise children when camera is operated by them or used in their presence. To
avoid electrical shock, camera should not be exposed to or immersed in water or other fluids, disassembled or operated if
dropped or damaged. Contact a Polaroid Service Centre for repair information.
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Cause
Picture taken at temperatures below
°
°
55
F (13
C) can have a blue tint.
Pictures taken at temperatures above
°
°
95
F (35
C) can have a red or yellow
tint.
Solution
In cold weather, keep camera and film
as warm as possible. Immediately place
developing picture in a warm pocket for
at least a minute, being careful not to
bend it.
Avoid storing camera and film in hot
places, such as glove or luggage com-
partments of a car, or near a heat
source, such as a radiator.