Main Housing O-ring
Check to see that there is an o-ring
on the housing back and that it is
clean, lightly lubricated, and in its
proper location, diagram C. Only
apply enough lubricant to make the o-ring feel slick. Too much
lubricant can attract debris and adversely affect the housing seal.
Too little lubricant can result in difficulty closing the housing.
Installing the Camera
Place the camera face down into the front
housing ribs as shown, diagram D.
Closing the Housing
Rotate the hinged back onto the housing
front. Close the latch and make sure it locks.
Latch will "click" into it's locked position.
Latch buttons will NOT be depressed when
latch is properly locked - diagram A, page 4.
Safety Check
Inspect the o-ring seal through each side of the housing. A good
seal should appear as a solid black line. Make sure that no stray hairs,
lanyards, or other objects cross the o-ring seal.
Usage
Turn Camera On
Turn the camera on and operate each of the housing controls to get a
feel for using the camera in the housing.
You are now ready to shoot underwater video.
Diagram C
Housing Back - Side View
Diagram D
O-ring
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