Fantasea Line FA6500 Instruction Manual page 28

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housing, even if housing and port markings are no longer aligned. Continue with steps
"h" and "i" above to make sure the port has been properly installed and locked.
Important
Note
2. Removing a lens port from the housing:
a. Make sure to dry the housing exterior prior to opening the lens port in order to avoid
water coming in contact with the camera or lens once the lens port is removed.
b. If the lens cap is secured to the housing with a snap cord or secure string, detach the
string or remove the lens cap.
c. Turn the lens port lock rightwards, so it's seated at the "UNLOCK" position (image #32
on page 26).
d. Hold the housing in one hand and the lens port with the other. Turn the lens port
counterclockwise until reaching a point where it can't be turned any farther. The
white marking on the lens port should now be aligned with the white marking on the
housing (image #33 on page 26).
e. If encountering resistance when
attempting to turn the lens port
counterclockwise as a result of
significant pressure changes, it is
recommended to use the FML1
lens port opening tool. Insert the
lens port opening tool into the
dedicated slots found on the front
ring of the lens port (image #37).
Use the lens port opening tool to
turn the lens counterclockwise
while carefully applying slight
pressure against the lens port.
Make sure not to scratch the lens
port using the lens port opening tool.
f. Separate the lens port from the housing by pulling it out and away from the housing.
g. Note that it is recommended to store the lens port separated from the housing
during transportation and storage.
Once a lens port has been mounted on the housing, it is important to test
the housing empty (no camera installed inside) in a body of water in order
to verify that the housing watertight seal has not been affected during lens
port installation.
Image #37
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