Olympus FFL 50 Camera Flash User Manual


 
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BATTERY LIFE
The Ni Cad and alkaline batteries used with the flash are very efficient and usually last for more than one
typical photo dive.
It is always wise to have backup batteries in case you do run out of power. The Ni Cad batteries can be
recharged many times and offer an economical and environmentally friendly alternative to one-use
disposable batteries. Check the users manual of the Olympus FL50 Speedlight for confirmation of
compatibility with other batteries.
CLEANING & STORAGE
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
The body and lid of the housing are made of polycarbonate. Polycarbonate was selected for its outstanding
tensile strength, hardness, toughness and its crystal clear transparency/ high gloss surface. It has good
resistance to weathering, although long-term exposure to sunlight should be avoided. The normal operating
temperature range is from 3°C to 36°C [37-97°F]--Storage temperature: -10°C to 50°C) [14-122°F]
It is good practice to rinse off your housing with fresh water after every dive. Avoid exposure to fine sand.
After a series of 10 or more dives, e.g. after a dive holiday, it is recommended to immerse the housing for 2-
3 hours in warm water to dissolve any salt deposits that may have built up. No chemical cleaners should be
used. Mild detergents e.g. shampoo and soap based cleaners are permitted.
Important!
Polycarbonate may be harmed by some household chemicals--the
housing should never be exposed to the following classes of chemicals:
benzene, toluene, xylene, chlorinated hydrocarbons, methanol,
any other solvents, strong acids and bases
FOR LONG-TERM STORAGE PLEASE REMOVE THE MAIN BODY TO LID GASKET.