Leica 19158 TL2 Mirrorless Digital Camera with 18-56mm Lens Bundle Silver

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Safety and care instructions
Storage
If you are not using the camera for a longer period of time, we
recommend that you:
a. a. Turn it off,
b. Remove the memory card, and
c. Remove the battery
A lens works like a magnifying glass if bright sunlight shines on
the front of the camera. The camera must therefore never be
stored without lens protection. Using the lens cap and keeping
the camera in the shade (or immediately putting it away in the
case) will help prevent damage to the interior of the camera.
You should preferably store the camera in a closed and padded
container so that nothing can damage it and it is protected from
dust.
Store the camera in a dry, adequately ventilated place, where
neither high temperatures nor high humidity will occur. When
used in humid conditions, the camera should be completely free
of all moisture before being stored away.
Photo cases that became wet during use should be emptied to
prevent damage to your equipment caused by moisture and any
leather-tanning residue released.
To prevent fungal growth during use in hot, humid tropical cli-
mates, the camera equipment should be exposed to the sun and
air as much as possible. Storage in airtight containers or cases
is recommended only if a desiccant such as silica gel is used.
To prevent the formation of fungus, do not store the camera in a
leather case for extended periods of time.
Note down the serial number of your Leica TL2, as this is
extremely important in case of loss.
Safety notes on using carrying straps
Carrying straps are usually made of strong material. There is
therefore a risk of strangulation.
Use them only for their intended purpose as a carrying strap on
a camera/on binoculars. Any other use carries the risk of injury
and may possibly result in damage to the carrying strap and is
therefore not permitted.
Due to the risk of strangulation, carrying straps should not be
used for cameras/binoculars during sporting activities where
there is a high risk of getting caught by the carrying strap (e.g.
climbing in the mountains and comparable outdoor sports).
Keep carrying straps away from children. They are not toys and
are potentially dangerous for children. Due to the risk of strangu-
lation, it is not suitable for children to use them as carrying
straps for cameras/binoculars.
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