MaxMango D70
MaxMango D70 Waterproof Digital Camera User Manual
Tauira: D70
1. Kupu Whakataki
Thank you for choosing the MaxMango D70 Waterproof Digital Camera. This camera is designed to capture your precious moments both on land and underwater, offering durability and ease of use. With its dual screens, high-resolution imaging, and waterproof capabilities, it's perfect for various activities from swimming to traveling.

Ko tenei pukapuka e whakarato ana i nga tohutohu taipitopito mo te whakarite, te whakahaere, me te pupuri i to kamera kia pai ai te mahi me te roa.
2. Ihirangi mokete
Tena koa tirohia te pouaka mo nga mea e whai ake nei:
- 1 x MaxMango D70 Underwater Camera
- 1 x 32GB TF Card
- 1 x Momo-C Uira Kaiha
- 1 x Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi
- 1 x Pēke Kāmera
- 1 x Raina
3. Tatūnga
3.1 Tāuta Pūhiko me te Whakatau
The camera is equipped with a built-in 1200mAh rechargeable lithium battery. Before first use, fully charge the camera using the provided Type-C charging cable and a standard 5V-1A adapter. A full charge typically takes approximately 1.5 hours and provides strong battery life for extended use.

3.2 Kōkuhu Kāri Pūmahara
Your camera comes with a 32GB TF (Micro SD) card. Locate the memory card slot, usually next to the battery compartment. Insert the TF card with the gold contacts facing down until it clicks into place. The camera supports expansion up to 128GB.
3.3 Waterproof Sealing Gasket
For underwater use, ensure the battery compartment cover and its waterproof gasket are completely sealed and locked. Failure to do so will result in water damage and void the warranty.

- Whakamahi Tika: The camera can be used for underwater shooting provided its waterproof gasket is completely sealed.
- Te Whakamahinga Hapa: Do not put the camera into water for shooting when the waterproof gasket is not tightly closed to prevent water damage.
4. Te Whakahaere i te Kaamera
4.1 Mana Taketake
Familiarize yourself with the camera's buttons and their functions:

- Pātene Hiko: Press to turn the camera on/off.
- Pātene Kati: Pēhia hei tango whakaahua, hei tīmata/mutu rānei i te tuhi ataata.
- Pātene Aratau (M): Switch between photo, video, and playback modes.
- Pene OK: Confirm selections in menus.
- Patene Whakaterenga (Runga/Raro/Maui/Matau): Whakaterehia nga tahua me te whakatika i nga tautuhinga.
- Ngā Pātene Whakanui (W/T): Adjust digital zoom.
- Screen Switch Button: Toggle between the front and rear screens.
- Kī SOS: Long press for SOS flashlight function.
4.2 Dual Screen Function
The MaxMango D70 features a 2.8-inch IPS screen on the rear and a 1.4-inch IPS screen on the front. This dual-screen design makes it easy to take selfies and group photos. Press the dedicated screen switch button to toggle between the front and rear displays.

4.3 Autofocus Function
The camera is equipped with an autofocus function to ensure clear and sharp images. To use autofocus, press the shutter button halfway down. The focus frame on the screen will turn green when focus is achieved. Then, press the shutter button completely to capture the photo.

4.4 Topa Mamati
The camera features an 18x digital zoom, allowing you to capture distant subjects with greater detail. Use the 'W' (Wide) and 'T' (Telephoto) buttons to adjust the zoom level.

4.5 Te tango whakaahua me te tuhi ataata
In photo mode, press the shutter button fully to take a picture. In video mode, press the shutter button to start recording, and press it again to stop. The camera supports 48MP photos and 1080p video resolution.
4.6 Underwater Usage (IP68 Waterproof)
The MaxMango D70 is IP68 waterproof, allowing it to be submerged up to 10 feet (3 meters) underwater. Ensure the battery cover is securely locked before entering water. This camera is ideal for capturing moments while swimming, surfing, or exploring underwater.

4.7 SOS Flashlight Function
For added safety, the camera includes an SOS flashlight function. Long press the SOS key to activate the flashing light, which can be useful in emergency situations or for signaling.

5. Tiaki me te Tiaki
Proper care will extend the life of your MaxMango D70 camera:
- I muri i te whakamahinga i raro i te wai: After using the camera in water, especially saltwater, rinse it thoroughly with fresh water. Wipe it dry with a soft cloth.
- Whakahau: Due to temperature differences between water and air, water mist may appear inside the camera after entering the water. This is normal. Place the camera in a ventilated and dry place for about 10 minutes; the mist will dissipate, and the camera can be used normally.
- Te horoi: Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the camera body. For the lens and screens, use a specialized lens cleaning cloth. Avoid abrasive materials or harsh chemicals.
- Tiaki Pūhiko: Do not expose the battery to extreme temperatures. Charge the battery regularly, even if the camera is not in use, to maintain its health.
- Rokiroki: Penapenahia te kāmera ki te wāhi hauhautanga, maroke, kia matara atu i te rā tika me te haumākū nui.
6. Te Raru
If you encounter any issues with your MaxMango D70 camera, please refer to the following common problems and solutions:
- Kāre i Whakakā te Kāmera:
- Ensure the battery is charged. Connect the camera to a power source using the Type-C cable.
- Tirohia mehemea kua tika te whakauru o te pākahiko.
- Water Mist Inside Lens/Screen:
- As mentioned in Maintenance, this is often due to temperature differences. Place the camera in a well-ventilated, dry area for about 10 minutes.
- Kounga Atahanga Kino:
- Me mohio kei te ma te arotahi me te kore he poke, he paru ranei.
- Check lighting conditions. The camera performs best in well-lit environments.
- Ensure autofocus is properly engaged (press shutter halfway).
- Hapa Kaari Pumahara:
- Me whakarite kia tika te whakaurunga o te kaari mahara.
- Try formatting the memory card (this will erase all data, so back up first).
- Whakamātauria he kāri mahara hototahi kē.
- Kārekau te Kāmera i te whakautu:
- If the camera freezes, try pressing and holding the power button for 10 seconds to force a shutdown, then restart.
Mena kei te haere tonu te take, tena koa whakapiri atu ki te tautoko a nga kaihoko.
7. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | MaxMango |
| Tauira | D70 |
| Tae | Kahurangi |
| Momo Hua | Kāmera Mamati Kiato |
| Taumata parewai | IP68, up to 10 feet (3 meters) |
| Taumira Pūmau Whai Hua | 48 Megapixels |
| Whakatau Ataata | 1080p (supports 4K video capability) |
| Huringa Mamati | 18x |
| Mata | 2.8-inch rear IPS LCD, 1.4-inch front IPS LCD |
| Momo Arotahi | Automatic and Manual Focus |
| Pūhiko | 1200mAh Pūhiko Lithium Rechargeable |
| Kaari Mahara | Includes 32GB TF Card (supports up to 128GB) |
| Hononga | USB Momo-C |
| Tautokohia File Hōputu | JPEG, MP4 |
| Awhe ISO | 100-32000 |
| Whakapumau Atahanga | Kao |
| Ahu (Pake) | 12.8 x 10 x 6.4 cm |
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
MaxMango is committed to providing high-quality products and excellent customer service.
- Kaupapa Whakahoki: Enjoy a 30-day no-reason return or exchange policy.
- Replacement & Accessories: Replacements and accessories are available within 365 days of purchase.
- Tautoko Kiritaki: Our professional customer service team is available 24 hours a day to respond quickly and assist you with any inquiries or issues.
For support, please visit the MaxMango brand store on Amazon or contact us directly through your purchase platform.
Tuhipoka Nui: Please use a standard 5V-1A adapter for charging. Non-compliant chargers may provide unstable voltage and damage the device.
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