Operation Manual

STORAGE
If you will not be using the Leica S for a long period, we recommend
a. turning it off (see p. 25),
b. removing the memory cards (see p. 21), and
c. removing the battery (see p. 21), (the set date and time will be lost after a
maximum of 3 months, see p. 30).
A lens works like a magnifying glass if bright sunlight shines on the front
of the camera. The camera must therefore never be set aside in strong
sunlight without protection. Use the lens cap and keep the camera in the
shade (or immediately put it away in the case) help to prevent damage to
the interior of the camera.
Store the Leica S in a dry, adequately ventilated place, where neither high
temperatures nor high humidity will occur. When used in humid conditions,
the Leica S should be completely cleared 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 climates, the
camera equipment should be stored in airtight containers for the shortest
time possible. This is only recommend if a desiccant such as Silica gel is
used.
To prevent the formation of fungus, do not store the Leica S in a leather
case for extended periods of time
In dry surroundings, you should preferably store the Leica S in a closed and
padded container so that nothing can damage it and it is protected from
dust.
Note the serial numbers of your Leica S and lenses, as these are extremely
important in case of loss.
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