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Troubleshooting – Underwater Housing
Problem
Cause and/or Action
Housing leaks water
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O-ring damaged. Inspect and replace O-ring. See page 103.
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O-ring contact surfaces is damaged and no longer smooth.
Contact your SeaLife dealer or SeaLife Service Center for repairs.
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Possible obstruction in sealing area when closing the housing.
Buttons/dial action
sticks or not smooth
It is normal to feel some resistance when pressing the housing
buttons or turning the dial. If buttons do not return to their normal
position, soak the sealed housing in fresh water for a few minutes
and press the buttons several times to flush out any trapped salt,
sand or particles.
Lens fogs underwater
Humidity trapped inside the underwater housing may condense on
the glass lens port and cause fogging. To prevent fogging, do this:
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Store inner camera and housing in cool, dry place.
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Avoid opening the housing in high humid environments.
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Insert a fresh Moisture Muncher capsule into the pocket located
inside the housing door above the LCD display window. See page
90.
Repair Service and Parts
We stand behind our product with a pledge to provide superior service to our customers. If your
camera needs service or if you need a replacement part, we promise fast, friendly and professional
service so you can have your equipment in good working order before your next dive trip.
Parts
To order spare parts, please contact your local SeaLife dealer. Visit the Dealer Locator at
www.sealife-
cameras.com
to find a dealer near you. US residents can also order spare parts online at
www.SealifePartsDirect.com
.
Service
If your SeaLife product is damaged and requires repair service, please follow these important
instructions:
1. Visit the Product Updates page located in the Technical Support menu of the sealife-cameras.com
website.