Owner's Manual

Maximizing
the
Life
of
the
Camera
Caring for
the
Camera
Storage
When the camera will
not
be used for
an
extended period, turn the camera off, remove
the battery, and store the battery in a cool, dry
area
with
the terminal cover
in
place. To
prevent mold or mildew, store the camera
in
a dry, well-ventilated
area.
Do
not
store the
camera
with
naphtha
or
camphor
moth
balls or
in
locations that:
are poorly ventilated or subject
to
humidities
of
over 60%
are
next
to
equipment
that produces strong electromagnetic fields, such
as
televisions
or radios
are
exposed
to
temperatures above
50
o
e/122°F (for example, near a space heater or in a
closed vehicle in a
hot
day) or below -1
ooe
(14
OF)
Cleaning
cC)rn~ra
pocly
Use
a blower
to
remove dust and lint, then
wipe
gently
with
a soft, dry cloth. After using the
camera at
the
beach
or
seaside,
wipe
off
sand
or
salt
with
a cloth lightly dampened in
distilled water and dry thoroughly.
Important:
Dust
or other
foreign
matter
inside
the
camera
may
cause
damage not
covered
under warranty.
LenSrmirror,
ancl
viewfinder
These elements are made
of
glass and
are
easily damaged. Remove dust and lint
with
a
blower. If using an aerosol blower, keep
the
can vertical
to
prevent
the
discharge
of
liquid.
To remove fingerprints and
other
stains, apply a small
amount
of
lens cleaner
to
a soft cloth
and clean
with
care.
Monitor
Remove dust and lint
with
a blower. When removing fingerprints and other stains, wipe the
surface lightly
with
a soft cloth or chamois leather. Do
not
apply pressure,
as
this could result
in damage
or
malfunction.
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The
Monitor
Should
the
monitor
break, care should be taken
to
avoid injury caused by broken glass and
to
prevent liquid crystal from
the
monitor
from entering your eyes
or
mouth.
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Servicing
the
Camera and Accessories
The D60
is
a precision device and requires regular servicing. Nikon recommends
that
the camera be
inspected by
the
original retailer or Nikon service representative once
everyone
to
two
years,
and
that
it
be serviced once every three
to
five years (note
that
fees apply
to
these services). Frequent
inspection and servicing are particularly recommended
if
the camera
is
used professionally. Any
accessories regularly used
with
the camera, such
as
lenses
or
optional Speedlights, should be
included
when
the
camera
is
inspected
or
serviced.
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