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Avoid opening housing in wet, sandy, or humid environments. It is recommended to open and load the
housing in dry cool air, such as inside an air-conditioned room. This will prevent water or humidity from
being trapped inside the housing, which may cause fogging during underwater use.
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The underwater housing is depth tested to 130ft (40m). Exceeding this depth may cause the housing to
flood and may result in damaging the underwater housing and phone.
Do not directly or indirectly expose the underwater housing to spray-on sunscreens. Most spray-on
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sunscreens contain chemicals that may react with polycarbonate and other plastics, causing cracks that
compromise the waterproof seal. If sunscreen gets on the housing, clean it with moistened soft cloth.
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After diving, soak the sealed housing in fresh water for about 20 minutes . Push each button 20 times to
flush out saltwater, sand or dirt trapped under the buttons.
Use clean, soft cloth to dry housing. Make sure that you and the waterproof housing are completely dry
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before opening the waterproof door. Open the housing upside down (lens up) to prevent water drops from
accidentally entering the housing.
Store camera and housing only after careful cleaning and when totally dry. Keep the waterproof door
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unlatched and slightly open when storing the housing.
Do not use any household cleaners, soaps, detergents, or chemicals to clean the underwater housing.
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Chemicals may cause negative reaction with the plastic materials.
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