96EnglishQualitySelect the quality for the saved pictures here.IntervalSet the interval between saving two pictures here.13. Maintenance and cleaning13.1 MaintenanceRegularly check the product's physical state, e.g. check for damage of the housing.If you suspect that safe operation cannot be guaranteed anymore, disconnect the product and ensurethat it cannot be used by mistake. Remove the batteries.You can assume that safe operation is not possible anymore when the device shows visible damage, the device does not function anymorePlease note:The product is absolutely maintenance-free for you. There are no components on theinside of the product to be checked or services by you, never open it.13.2 CleaningWipe the product with a clean, dry cloth. If the device is very dirty, you can moisten the cloth withlukewarm water.Ensure that no liquids can get into the device.Do not use any chemical cleaners, since they could damage the housing surface or thescreen (discolorations).14. DisposalImportant: The EU Directive 2002/96/EC regulates the proper return, treatment andrecycling of used electronic devices. This symbol means that in the interest ofenvironmental protection the device must be disposed of separately from household orindustrial waste at the end of its service life in accordance with applicable local legalguidelines. Disposing of used devices can be done at official recycling centers in yourcountry. Obey local regulations when disposing of material. Further details on returns(also for non-European countries) can be obtained at your local authority. Separatecollection and recycling saves natural resources and ensures that all the provisions forprotecting health and environment are observed when recycling the product.