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Battery Care And Charging - Kodak PRINTOMATIC Manual Del Usuario

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– For optimal performance, use your KODAK PRINTOMATIC in temperatures between 60°F and 90°F
(15.6°C and 32.2°C) and between 20% to 80% relative humidity.
– During extended use, your camera may feel warm to the touch. This is a normal operating
occurrence and does not indicate any product defect or reason to slow down the fun.

3. BATTERY CARE AND CHARGING

Please carefully read and follow these guidelines.
– Your KODAK PRINTOMATIC camera is equipped with a built-in, non-removable 7.4V lithium-ion battery.
– To maximize battery performance and life, we recommend that upon first use you allow the battery
to fully discharge before recharging it.
– To charge your camera, plug it into a wall outlet using a micro USB cable and any wall adapter rated
for 1 Amp. The battery LED indicator will turn red until the battery is fully charged.
– Your KODAK PRINTOMATIC may take up to 2 hours to fully charge.
– Avoid extremely cold environments as low temperatures can shorten the battery life and reduce
camera performance. Batteries should not be exposed to excessive heat, such as sunshine, fire or
the like.
– Do not disassemble the camera or remove the battery at any time. The battery is not designed to be
removed from the camera, or charged outside the camera. There is a danger of explosion if battery
is incorrectly replaced, and should be replaced only with the same or equivalent type.
Please contact our support team for service.
– When the battery power dips below 10%, the battery LED indicator will glow red and the camera will
not print. At 2% power, your camera will automatically shut off.
– Please be sure to dispose of the camera device and battery at a properly designated recycling
center in your local area.
C&A Marketing UK Ltd is a registered producer of battery and accumulator products
(Registration No. BPRN06318) and of electrical and electronic products
(Registration No. WEE/ JK4235XX) in the U.K. For more information on proper disposal, please
contact our support team.
Lithium-ion batteries may cause environmental harm if disposed incorrectly.
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