Garmin VIRB Ultra 30 Owner s Manual PDF - Page 7
Camera Case, Installing an Anti-Fog Desiccant Pack
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Changing the Camera Case Door 1 Open the camera case door completely. À 3 Unhook the back of the latch . Â 4 Open the camera case door . Ã Camera Case NOTICE You must perform proper care and maintenance for the camera case (Caring for the Removable Camera Case, page 14). Failure to perform proper care and maintenance may cause damage to the removable camera case or gasket and allow water to leak into the case during use. Exposing the camera to water will cause permanent damage to the camera and battery, which may present a risk of fire, chemical burn, electrolyte leak, and/or injury. The included camera case provides rugged protection for your camera, and it provides water protection when used with the watersports camera case door. Two camera case doors are included in the package. 2 Pull the camera case door away from the camera. The door releases from the quick-release hinge . Á 3 Align the other camera case door with the quick-release hinge, and press it toward the camera until it snaps into place. 4 Verify the gasket is fully seated in the groove. Â 5 Close and latch the camera case door. Installing an Anti-Fog Desiccant Pack WARNING Do not eat desiccant packs. Desiccant packs contain silica, which may cause irritation in your digestive system. Desiccant packs are harmful if swallowed by an infant or pet and pose a choking hazard. For the best clarity and image quality, you should install an antifog desiccant pack to reduce fogging inside the camera case or on the camera lens. A desiccant pack kit is included in the product box. Go to www.garmin.com/VIRB to purchase additional desiccant packs. NOTE: When using the camera case in water or in humid environments, it is normal for some fog to form inside the case, especially after the camera has been in use for an extended time. In very cold or humid environments, some fog may appear even while the desiccant pack is installed. 1 Open the camera case. 2 Insert the desiccant pack between the camera and the À case. The watersports door is installed on your camera case by À default. The altimeter door is included in the box. You can Á quickly change the camera case door based on your activity. While the watersports door is installed, the case is waterresistant up to 40 m and is suitable for many water activities, including swimming, snorkeling, and high-speed watersports. The altimeter sensor does not function while the watersports door is installed. While the altimeter door is installed, your device records more accurate elevation and grade data, and additional G-Metrix data, including jump height and vertical speed. The altimeter door provides an IEC 60529 IPX7 water rating suitable for rain and light splashes. The altimeter door is not suitable for watersports, immersion, or other exposure to water or other liquids. Go to garmin.com/waterrating for more information about water ratings and suitable water activities. 3 Close and latch the camera case. Anti-fog Desiccant Pack Storage and Maintenance • To preserve the effectiveness of the desiccant packs, you should seal them in the included foil bag when they are not in use. You should store the included humidity indicator card in the bag with the desiccant packs. • If the dots on the humidity indicator card turn green while stored with the desiccant packs, the desiccant packs are saturated. When saturated, the desiccant packs lose their effectiveness, and you should dry them before using them again. • If the desiccant packs become saturated, you can heat them at 85°C (185°F) for 60 minutes to dry them for reuse. Introduction 3