User Manual

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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 irst 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, ire 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 o.
– 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.
– 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.