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3.
Make sure that the camera can obtain focus and take a photo.
4.
Check battery life and open storage space on your memory card.
5.
Submerge the housing in a fresh water tank dedicated to
underwater photography equipment. Visually confirm that there are
no signs of water intrusion or a steady stream of bubbles coming
from one of the housing seals.
Entering the Water
1.
Before entering the water, turn the camera ON and operate each
of the housing controls to get a feel for using the camera in the
housing.
2.
As soon as you enter the water, take a moment and check to
see that the housing is properly sealed. Using your finger, wipe
away any air bubbles on the face of the lens port. If possible, first
water test the housing with no camera inside to assure a safe and
watertight environment.
3.
The *ON/OFF camera knob has a white dot. To turn camera ON
while in the housing, lift knob and rotate white dot to the 10 o’clock
position from the back of the housing. Lower and rotate knob
slightly counterclockwise to turn camera ON. DO NOT continue
rotating knob once camera is activated or you could damage the
switch.
White Dot
Starting
Point
OFF
ON
White Dot
Starting
Point
Front of Housing
4.
To turn camera OFF while in the housing, lift knob and rotate
white dot to the 1 o’clock position. Lower and rotate knob slightly
clockwise until camera turns OFF. DO NOT continue rotating knob
once camera is deactivated or you could damage the switch.