Panasonic ZS3 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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4.2 Maintaining the O-ring Seal
If the main body to lid O-rings are not installed,
install the O-rings before diving. Their care and
maintenance are critical to the watertight
integrity of the housing. If the O-rings are
contaminated, or not already installed; inspect,
grease and install the O-rings according to the
following guidelines.
4.3 Inspection, cleaning and re-instillation
of the O-rings
Tools
A soft cotton bud or sponge applicator, make sure these are free of all contamination such as loose
fibers, and the tube of silicone grease supplied with the housing. Note other types of silicone grease
specifically for use with underwater camera equipment can usually also be used. It is advised to
carry out the following procedure on a firm clean level surface, e.g. at a table, to prevent skidding
especially when diving from a boat.
When to maintain the O-ring seal
Remove the O-ring periodically for inspection. It is not necessary to remove, clean and re-install
the O-ring after every dive provided the O-rings are not become contaminated. As a rule of
thumbs set up the camera and housing before a days diving. If the housing is required to be
opened between dives for changing memory card or re-charging batteries, make sure the outside
of the housing is thoroughly toweled dry before opening up. After removing the lid and servicing
the camera, replace the lid straight away, rather than leaving it lying around. Before replacing the
lid, check the o-rings and make sure that no contamination such as dust, hair, salt, sand etc. has
fallen onto the O-ring or O-ring recess, as a precaution we recommend to inspect the O-ring every
time the lid is opened and to carry out the maintenance only if necessary.
Procedure
l Place the lid on a firm non-slip level surface.
l The O-ring can be extracted using an O-ring
extractor tool (make sure the tool as no sharp
edges). Alternatively use the flats of the
thumbs to gently stretch the O-ring on two
faces thus making a small loop protruding a
few mm. The loop can then be grasped
between finger and thumb, to pull the O-ring
over the lip.