Ikelite 69621 Manual

Underwater housing for panasonic lumix dc-gx9k, dc-gx9m, dc-gx9

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200DLM/A Underwater Housing for
Panasonic Lumix DC-GX9K, DC-GX9M, DC-GX9
Product # 69621

Product Registration

Please register your product within 15 days of purchase. Our product
registration database is the quickest way for us to contact you in the
event of a product update.
To register, send a photo of the above registration label to us via
ikelite@ikelite.com along with your name, address, and phone
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  • Page 1: Product Registration

    To register, send a photo of the above registration label to us via ikelite@ikelite.com along with your name, address, and phone number.
  • Page 2: Introduction

    1962. We are available if you have any questions or want photo advice. Send us an email 24 hours a day to ikelite@ikelite.com. We strive to reply within 1 business day. An electronic version of this instruction manual is available for download via the product page on our website: https://www.ikelite.com...
  • Page 3: Important Notices

    Important Notices This housing requires a compatible DLM lens port for » waterproof operation. The housing is not waterproof without a DLM lens port attached. Do not pull the shutter trigger without a camera installed. You » may accidentally detach or damage the control spring. Never leave a housing in a rinse tank, even if it is the only »...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Product Registration Introduction In the Box Important Notices Getting to Know Your Housing Tray Mounts Accessory Ports Trigger Extension Lanyard Mount Setting Up Your Camera Pre-Installation Checklist Camera Settings Exposure Settings Power Save Setting Up Your Housing Opening the Housing Installing the Camera Closing the Housing Attaching a Lens Port...
  • Page 5 Storage Servicing Recommendations Lubricating Controls Lubricating Push Buttons Lubricating Control Shafts Troubleshooting Spare Parts Limited Warranty Service and Repairs Contact Us...
  • Page 6: Getting To Know Your Housing

    Getting to Know Your Housing Accessory Port mount ports Shutter Tray mounts Lens Lid snap release...
  • Page 7 Focus mode Motion picture lever button AF/AE AF/AE LOCK LOCK DISP DISP 69621 MADE IN USA snap hook Rear o-ring On/off Rear dial AF/AE Lock Flash AF/AE AF/AE LOCK LOCK Playback Left Right / WB Down DISP DISP 69621 MADE IN USA...
  • Page 8 Fiber optic ports Front dial AEL-AFL / Fn1 Motion picture button Mode dial...
  • Page 9: Tray Mounts

    A hand pump with gauge allows you to draw a vacuum on the house to simulate water pressure and check for leaks prior to entering the water. Visit ikelite.com for an updated list of compatible products. Do not remove or loosen the accessory port plug unless you »...
  • Page 10: Setting Up Your Camera

    Cheat Sheets Refer to the Camera Settings in the Photo School section of our website for recommendations on exposure settings for a wide variety of shooting situations: https://www.ikelite.com/blogs/cheat-sheets Power Save Sleep Mode Auto LVF/Monitor Off It is recommended to set the settings to the shortest intervals that makes sense for your shooting.
  • Page 11: Setting Up Your Housing

    Setting Up Your Housing Opening the Housing 1. Push the lid snap lock forward and lift the curved end away from the housing. Lock 2. Lid snaps are designed to provide enough force to compress the o-ring for a proper seal. Keep firm pressure against the lid snap while lifting it away.
  • Page 12: Closing The Housing

    2. Line the mount screw up with the camera’s tripod socket. Use a flat screwdriver to tighten the mount plate to the camera. Camera 1/4-20 tripod tripod socket mount LENS Mount screw 3. Tilt the camera’s LCD screen if desired. 4.
  • Page 13: Attaching A Lens Port

    3. Make sure no controls or wires are interfering with the o-ring or the back of the housing. 4. Place each lid snap into the corresponding hook on the housing back. 5. Push the lid snaps towards the housing until they are flat against the housing and the lock has engaged.
  • Page 14 3. Apply a very thin, even layer of lubricant to the exposed portion of the front o-ring and to the lens port sealing surface. Avoid dry spots or uneven build-up of lubricant. 4. Loosen the port thumbscrews until they do not show on the inside of the lens port.
  • Page 15 6. Press the port firmly towards the housing until the base of the port is almost flush with the housing front. If there is resistance, remove the port and re-check that the thumbscrews are loosened and the o-ring is properly lubricated. Small gap ~ 0.15”...
  • Page 16: Attaching A Fiber Optic Cord

    The port must be fully seated onto the housing for waterproof » operation. There should only be a very thin, even gap of approximately 0.15” (4mm) between the bottom of the port and the front of the housing. Attaching a Fiber Optic Cord 1.
  • Page 17: Getting In The Water

    Getting in the Water Final Check 1. Re-check the rear o-ring seal. The seal should form an even, solid line visible through the back of the housing. 2. Turn on the camera and check all control functions. 3. Make sure the camera can take a photo. 4.
  • Page 18: Shooting Underwater

    Learning about Underwater Photography Visit the Photo School section of ikelite.com for a wide range of information on shooting underwater including: • Product Tutorials Videos •...
  • Page 19: Maintaining Your Housing

    • Feature Articles and more! Maintaining Your Housing Post-Dive 1. Rinse the housing in fresh water. Rotate the housing controls and press each button several times while submerged in fresh water to flush out any salt or debris to ensure smooth operation on future dives.
  • Page 20: Storage

    Servicing Recommendations It is recommended that the housing be sent to Ikelite or an authorized service center annually for routine service and maintenance. Service may be required more or less frequently depending on care and use.
  • Page 21: Lubricating Controls

    Remove controls for lubrication only if they continue to stick after applying a small amount of lubricant to the exposed portion of the shafts and working them many times. Use only Ikelite lubricant. Other types of lubricant may cause » swelling of o-rings or cracking of plastic components.
  • Page 22: Lubricating Control Shafts

    After a few minutes, operate the push button. If this does not correct the problem, return the housing to Ikelite for maintenance. To prevent build-up of salt, sand, or debris, the push buttons »...
  • Page 23 4. If there is a spring associated with the control, make sure it is in its proper position. Knob Housing Control Control gland shaft screw Control flat 5. Re-install the shaft from the inside of the housing. Rotate the shaft gently for smooth installation into the gland.
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    DO NOT pull the shutter trigger without a camera installed. You » may accidentally detach or damage the control spring. Troubleshooting Water enters the housing • Check and reinstall the rear o-ring. • Replace the o-ring if there are any signs of cracks or tears. •...
  • Page 25 • Restore the camera to factory default settings. There are some camera settings that will prevent an external flash from firing. • Check camera settings recommended for use with an external strobe in the beginning of this manual. • Check that the electrical sync cord is properly attached. •...
  • Page 26: Spare Parts

    All other claims of any nature are not covered. Except as mentioned above, no other warranty expressed or implied applies to this Ikelite product. Service and Repairs Ikelite is most interested in performing any service to ensure that all products perform as intended.
  • Page 27: Contact Us

    Always include name, shipping address, email address, and phone number inside of the package. Send postage paid to: Ikelite Underwater Systems Attention: Service Department 50 W 33rd St Indianapolis, IN 46208 USA +1 (317) 923-4523 service@ikelite.com...

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