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I M P O R T A N T – M U S T R E A D I M P O R T A N T – M U S T R E A D For SeaLife DC250, DC300 and DC 310 Digital underwater cameras Read and understand Quick Guide and CD Instruction Manual before using this camera.
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How to keep camera housing waterproof Important: o Every SeaLife housing is waterproof tested for quality control purposes. It is your responsibility to maintain the housing and o-ring to ensure it remains waterproof. o Warranty excludes water damage unless it is clearly determined to be caused by a manufacturing defect.
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Make sure the o-ring sealing area (where o-ring makes contact) is free of scratches or any other surface imperfections. Rub finger along sealing area. Surface should be smooth. Send housing to authorized SeaLife service center if surface is not smooth or has any imperfections.
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About o-ring lubrication. The SeaLife o-ring is impregnated with a silicone lubricant during the manufacturing process. This allows the o-ring to slip easily into position when closing the housing. This silicone impregnated o-ring may loose its lubrication if exposed to excessive heat, chemicals, and detergents, or when not properly soaked and rinsed after use in salt water.
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Soak the sealed housing in fresh water immediately after every dive. This will dissolve any salt and clean off dirt and sand. Most dive boats have a fresh water bucket for cameras. Push and release several times every button on the housing to rinse out the sand and salt water.
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How to get service: Contact your local SeaLife dealer or the authorized distributor in your country. For a complete list of dealers and distributors, visit www.sealife-cameras.com and click on “Dealer Locator” SeaLife Service Center, 97 Foster Road, Moorestown, NJ 08057 USA Email: service@sealife-cameras.com...