Olympus PT-038 PT-038 Underwater Housing Instruction Manual (16.4 MB) - Page 64

Handling After Shooting

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6. Handling After Shooting Wipe off any waterdrop. After completing the shooting and returning to land, wipe off any waterdrop sticking to the Case. Use air or a soft cloth not leaving any fibers to thoroughly wipe any EN waterdrop etc. from the joint between the front and rear lid, the shutter button, the palm grips, and the open/close dial. CAUTION: • When waterdrops remain between the front and the rear lid, they may spill to the inside when the Case is opened. Take special care to wipe off all waterdrops. • When opening the Case, take sufficient care that no water will drip from your hair or body onto the Case and the camera. • Before opening the Case, make sure that your hands or gloves are free of sand, fibers, etc. • Do not open or close the Case at locations where there is water spray or sand. When this cannot be avoided because you have to exchange the battery or the image storage, place a sheet in a shelter where there is no water spray or sand. • Take care not to touch the digital camera or the battery with hands wet with sea water. Note: Moisten a towel etc. in advance with pure water and keep it in a plastic bag, so that you can wipe the salt from your hands and fingers before handling the camera. EN 26

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6. Handling After Shooting
Wipe off any waterdrop.
After completing the shooting and
returning to land, wipe off any
waterdrop sticking to the Case. Use
air or a soft cloth not leaving any
fibers to thoroughly wipe any
waterdrop etc. from the joint
between the front and rear lid, the
shutter button, the palm grips, and
the open/close dial.
CAUTION:
When waterdrops remain between the front and the rear lid, they may spill
to the inside when the Case is opened. Take special care to wipe off all
waterdrops.
When opening the Case, take sufficient care that no water will drip from
your hair or body onto the Case and the camera.
Before opening the Case, make sure that your hands or gloves are free of
sand, fibers, etc.
Do not open or close the Case at locations where there is water spray or
sand. When this cannot be avoided because you have to exchange the
battery or the image storage, place a sheet in a shelter where there is no
water spray or sand.
Take care not to touch the digital camera or the battery with hands wet with
sea water.
Note:
Moisten a towel etc. in advance with pure water and keep it in a plastic bag, so
that you can wipe the salt from your hands and fingers before handling the
camera.