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Setting Up Your Camera

1.

  Insert a fully charged camera battery.

2.

  Insert a properly formatted memory card. 

3.

  Set flash to OFF

4.

  Set shooting mode.

Opening the Housing

1.

  Push both buttons simultaneously and fully rotate latch towards back of 

housing to assist in breaking the main o-ring seal.

2.

  Pull the back away from the front to fully open the housing. 

Setting Up Your Housing

Inserting the Camera

1.

 

Remove any lanyard or neck strap which may be attached to the camera.

2.

 

Lower the camera into the housing’s front ensuring that it is fully inserted 

and cradled by the supporting ribs.

Closing the Housing

1.

 

Lightly lubricate the o-ring on the housing’s back. When properly lubricated, 

the o-ring should have an even, slightly shiny appearance. Wipe off any 

excess lubricant. Lubricant prevents the o-ring from rolling or extruding; it is 

not a sealing mechanism. 

2.

  Rotate the hinged back onto the housing front.

3.

  Close the latch and make sure it locks. Lock buttons will NOT be depressed 

when latch is properly locked.

Pre-Dive Checklist

Summary of Contents for 6245.07

Page 1: ...X Product Number 6245 07 Product Registration Please register your product at ikelite com within 15 days of purchase Our product registration database is the best way for us to contact you in the even...

Page 2: ...Up Your Housing 4 Opening the Housing 4 Inserting the Camera 4 Closing the Housing 4 Entering the Water 5 Maintenance 5 Post dive 5 Travel and Storage 6 Troubleshooting 6 Photo Tips 7 Service and Rep...

Page 3: ...r Latch 1 4 20 Mounting Point 3 ULTRAcompact Made in USA 5 7 6 1 4 9 3 8 2 1 RF Ring Function Single Erase 2 Movie Button 3 Drive Mode Up Button 4 Macro MF Left Button 5 FUNC SET Button 6 Flash Right...

Page 4: ...nyard or neck strap which may be attached to the camera 2 Lower the camera into the housing s front ensuring that it is fully inserted and cradled by the supporting ribs Closing the Housing 1 Lightly...

Page 5: ...e submerged and confirmed to be watertight use your hand to gently flush away any small bubbles that may be on the face of the lens Bubbles will produce soft focus spots in your photo or video Post Di...

Page 6: ...a cool dry place 7 Like regulators and other pressure sensitive equipment we recommend careful care and cleaning along with annual replacement of the factory seals Troubleshooting Water enters the ho...

Page 7: ...en photos The professionals come back each day with hundreds of photos to sort through 7 Don t trust your camera s LCD Never delete a photo until you ve seen it on a computer screen 8 Try to keep the...

Page 8: ...returned to the manufacturer for repair service Value of the equipment listed for customs purposes should be zero 6245 07_Canon_GX7_1 0216 2016 Ikelite Underwater Systems Contact Us Visit Ikelite com...

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