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4 Insert the silica gel
Before sealing the Case, be sure to insert the silica gel bag in the space between the bottom of the
camera table and the inner surface of the Case. This will prevent fogging. Inset the silica gel bag
laterally with the sides folded down.
Check the loading status
Always perform the following checks before sealing the Case.
• Is the eyecup removed correctly?
• Does maintenance of the O-ring perform properly?
• Does the zoom dial operate properly?
• Is the silica gel inserted all the way at the specified position?
• Are the O-rings and the O-ring contact surfaces free of dirt and other foreign matter?
• Are the O-rings installed properly?
• When using an external electronic flash with a TTL cable, check that the hot shoe cable is connected
properly and that the camera’s automatic pop-up setting is set to OFF.
• When using the UFL-2 underwater electronic flash with the underwater optical fiber cable, or when
using a slave flash from a non-Olympus manufacture, check that the camera's built-in flash is popped
up.
CAUTION:
• Before loading the digital camera, attach the zoom and focus gears to the Case’s zoom and focus rings.
Refer to the instruction manual provided with the optional underwater lens port for details.
• If the zoom and focus gears on the lens are not properly meshed with the Case’s zoom dial gear, zooming
and focusing are not possible. Even when the gears are meshed, the zoom and focus control ranges may
be limited due to the positioning of the zoom and focus gears in the Case. Be sure to carefully follow the
instructions provided with optional underwater lens port to ensure that correctly position the gears.
CAUTION:
• If the bag is only inserted part of the way, it will get caught by the O-ring when you try to seal the Case and
water will leak into the Case.
• Once silica gel has been used, the moisture absorption performance will be impaired. Always change the
silica gel when you open or close the Case.
Pay attention to the orientation.
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