Dive Rated Hard
Waterproof Case
User Guide
IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS
1 Power
ON/OFF
2 Shutter
Button
3 Video
Button
4 Zoom
Narrow
5 Zoom
Button
6 F
Button
7 Mode
Button
8 DISP
Button
Polaroid
and
Polaroid & Pixel
are trademarks of PLR IP Holdings, LLC, used under license. All other
trademarks are the property of the respective owner, who has not sponsored, endorsed or approved
this product. PLR IP Holdings, LLC does not manufacture this product or provide any Manufacturer’s
Warranty or support.
For warranty information and technical support please call
1-800-226-6534 or visit www.polaroid.com
Questions?
Need some help?
These instructions will help you
enjoy your new product
If you still have questions
call our support line:
1-800-226-6534
or visit us at
www.polaroid.com
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MADE IN CHINA
Product features, specifications and appearances
are subject to change without notice.
Safety Precautions
It is very important to read through the following safety
precautions before using your waterproof camera case
in order to guarantee human safety and to avoid
product damage.
1 In the event water leakage is observed while using the
camera case, immediately stop using it and remove it
from the water. Failure to do so may cause an electrical or
fire hazard. Use a soft, clean cloth to remove any water
from the interior of the camera case. Before returning the
case to the water, follow the directions under the title
INSPECTING THE WATER SEAL contained within the
heading titled Caring for Your Waterproof Case and
Your
Camera.
2 Remove your camera from the waterproof camera case if
it is not to be used for an extended length of time.
3 Avoid leaving the waterproof camera case in strong
sunlight, near heat or fire. Doing so may cause the camera
case to deform and thereby create a water leakage.
4 Do not use the waterproof camera case in hot water (in
excess of 100°F).
5 Do not use the neck strap when you are diving with the
waterproof camera case. It may become entangled and
cause strangulation or other mishaps.
6 Do not use the waterproof camera case at depths
exceeding 131 feet.
7 Do not attempt to make any alteration to the camera case
as it may affect its waterproof performance.
8 Do not apply excessive force to the camera case body or
its
buttons.
9 Inspect the water seal O-ring before using the waterproof
camera case. (See the section titled INSPECTING THE
WATER
SEAL.)
10 Do not throw or drop the waterproof camera case.
11 Do not use any water sealing compound on the O-ring
other than the one that comes with the waterproof camera
case; failure to do so may adversely affect its water sealing
performance. If this happens, wipe it off and apply the
water sealing compound that was provided in the package.
12 Avoid inserting or removing your camera in hot or wet
locations.
13 Avoid using the waterproof camera case in a high
temperature environment for too long a period of time.
14 In the event of a large difference between air temperature
and water temperature, water droplets (condensation) may
occur inside the camera case, and the water may damage
the camera. If condensation is discovered, remove the
camera case from the water and clean the inside of it with
a soft, clean cloth before putting it back to use.
TESTING THE WATERPROOF CASE
Before using the
Polaroid
waterproof case, verify that it is
indeed waterproof.
1 Check that the O-ring is free of dirt or sand particles. Then,
close the case without a camera in it.
2 Dip the case in at least eight inches of clear water for at
least five minutes to ensure there are no leaks.
3 Repeat step two with your camera enclosed in the case.
Check for leaks.
4 If a water leak is observed, remove the camera from the
case and follow the directions the title INSPECTING THE
WATER SEAL contained within the heading titled Caring
for Your Waterproof Case and Your Camera. If the problem
still exists, contact the retailer from which it was purchased.
9 AE/FE
Button
10 Auto Func
11 Play Button
12 Multiple Choice
13 FUNC/SET Button
14 Menu Button
15 Flash
16 Stand Hole
17 Safety Lock
18 String Hole
NOTE: The buttons and
adjustment wheels listed
above will operate a designated
camera control. Refer to your
camera’s instruction manual for
the function of each.
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