1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential instructions for the safe and effective use of your Nikon EN-EL18 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the battery to ensure proper operation and to prevent damage to the battery or your camera. Keep this manual accessible for future reference.
2. Nga korero haumaru
WARNING: Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in fire, electric shock, injury, or damage to the battery or camera.
- Use only Nikon-approved chargers for the EN-EL18 battery. Using incompatible chargers may cause fire or explosion.
- Do not disassemble, modify, or attempt to repair the battery. This can cause overheating, fire, or injury.
- Keep the battery away from water, moisture, and high humidity. Exposure to liquids can cause short circuits and corrosion.
- Avoid exposing the battery to extreme temperatures (above 60°C / 140°F or below 0°C / 32°F). High temperatures can cause the battery to swell, leak, or explode. Low temperatures can reduce performance.
- Do not short-circuit the battery terminals with metal objects. This can cause excessive heat, fire, or damage to the battery.
- Kia kore e taea e nga tamariki me nga kararehe te hopu i te papahiko.
- Mena ka turuturu te pākahiko, ka pupuhi, ka puta mai ranei he kakara rereke, whakamutua te whakamahi tonu me te tuku tika.
- Do not drop or subject the battery to strong impacts. This can damage internal components.
3. Hua Neke Atuview
The Nikon EN-EL18 is a high-capacity rechargeable Lithium-ion battery designed specifically for use with Nikon D4 Digital SLR cameras. It provides reliable power for extended shooting sessions.

4. Tatūnga
4.1. Te Whakataki i te Pūhiko
- Ensure you are using a compatible Nikon battery charger (e.g., MH-26 or MH-26a, sold separately).
- Insert the EN-EL18 battery into the charger, aligning the terminals correctly.
- Connect the charger to a power outlet. The charging indicator on the charger will illuminate, typically blinking to indicate charging in progress.
- Charging is complete when the indicator light stops blinking or changes color, depending on the charger model. Refer to your charger's manual for specific indicator behavior.
- Disconnect the charger from the power outlet and remove the battery.
Tuhipoka: A new battery or one that has not been used for a long time may not hold a full charge initially. Charge and discharge it a few times to optimize its capacity.
4.2. Inserting the Battery into the Camera
- Kia mahara kua whakaweto te kaamera.
- Open the battery chamber cover on your Nikon D4 Digital SLR camera.
- Insert the EN-EL18 battery into the chamber, ensuring the orientation is correct as indicated by the markings inside the chamber.
- Pēhia mārire te pākahiko kia pāorooro rā anō ki tōna wāhi tika.
- Katia te taupoki o te rūma pākahiko kia mau.
5. Te Mahi i te Pūhiko
Once the battery is charged and inserted into your Nikon D4 camera, you can power on the camera and begin shooting. The camera's display will show the remaining battery level.
- Ora Pūhiko: Battery life varies depending on usage conditions, such as ambient temperature, frequency of shooting, use of flash, and video recording.
- Cold Environments: In cold environments, battery performance may temporarily decrease. Keep spare batteries warm and swap them as needed.
- Kei te utu: Recharge the battery when the camera indicates a low battery level or when performance noticeably declines.
6. Tiaki
6.1. Te horoi
Wipe the battery terminals with a clean, dry cloth periodically to ensure good electrical contact. Do not use solvents or abrasive cleaners.
6.2. Rokiroki
- When storing the battery for extended periods, charge it to approximately 50% capacity. Storing a fully charged or completely depleted battery can reduce its lifespan.
- Whakaorangia te pākahiko ki te waahi makariri, maroke, kia matara atu i te ra tika me te wera nui.
- Tangohia te pākahiko i te kāmera mēnā kāore e whakamahia mō te wā roa.
6.3. Whakakore
Do not dispose of the battery in household waste. Lithium-ion batteries contain materials that can be harmful to the environment if not disposed of properly. Recycle the battery at an authorized recycling center or return it to Nikon for proper disposal, following local regulations.
7. Te Raru
- Karekau te pākahiko e utu ana:
- Me whakarite kia tika te whakauru o te pākahiko ki roto i te rihi.
- Verify the charger is properly connected to a working power outlet.
- Check for any damage to the battery or charger.
- Camera not powering on with charged battery:
- Kia mohio kua oti te puhiko.
- Verify the battery is correctly inserted into the camera.
- Clean the battery terminals and camera contacts with a dry cloth.
- Try a different, known-good EN-EL18 battery if available.
- Shortened battery life:
- Battery capacity naturally degrades over time and with repeated charge cycles.
- Ka pa te wera nui ki te mahi o te pākahiko.
- Review camera settings that consume more power (e.g., continuous live view, Wi-Fi, GPS).
If problems persist, contact Nikon customer support or an authorized service center.
8. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Tau tauira | 27050 |
| Hanganga Pūtau Pūhiko | Lithium Ion |
| Voltage | 10.8 Volts |
| Te whakamahi ano | Ka taea te utu |
| Taumaha Pūhiko | 29 Karamu |
| Rahi Tūemi (L x W x H) | 3.94 x 3.94 x 3.94 inihi |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 0.2 Kirokaramu |
| Nga Whakamahinga Manakohia | Camera (Nikon D4 Digital SLR) |
9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
9.1. Nga Korero Whakaputanga
The Nikon EN-EL18 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery is covered by a limited warranty. For detailed information regarding warranty terms, conditions, and duration, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official Nikon webpae. Puritia to tohu hoko mo nga kereme whakamana.
9.2. Tautoko Kiritaki
For technical assistance, service, or inquiries about your Nikon EN-EL18 battery, please contact Nikon customer support. You can find contact information, including phone numbers and online support resources, on the official Nikon webpae mo to rohe.
Nikon Official Webpae: www.nikon.com