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Insert the O-ring after inspection
Make sure no foreign matter is adhered when placing the greased O-ring back to the
groove.
Do not pull too strongly, and make sure the O-ring is placed evenly and not twisted.
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Insert from the four diagonal corners
and smooth out evenly.
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If you do not intend to use the marine case for a long period of time,
remove the O-ring and allow it to rest.
A
Remove the O-ring.
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Be sure to use the pick supplied.
B
Wipe off the grease gently.
C
Check for any foreign matter that might be adhered to it.
D
Put the O-ring inside a clean plastic bag, and store in a way that it will not be subject to
stress.
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Do not put in moth balls and other insect repellents.
Storing the O-ring
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Do not leave the O-ring as-is in the marine case for a long period of time.
It may deform due to heat and pressure resulting from the locked and tightened state.
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Do not store in hot and humid locations.
This will cause the O-ring to deteriorate more quickly.
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