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To reset the camera, remove the silicone cover (step 1 on chapter 3) and locate the small hole next to the memory
card slot. Then use a toothpick to press the reset button inside the small hole gently. The camera should now be
powered off, reset to its original settings, and function as expected.
* A reset does not affect the files (photos, videos, or both) saved in the camera (internal memory, memory card,
or both).
* When done, remember to close the silicone cover (step 3
chapter 3
) to prevent dust or water from entering and
damaging the camera.
If the camera still does not work, see the below list of authorised Zila distributors, then contact the distributor in
the country or region in which the camera was purchased.
EU Distributor:
NESPART SRL
Chaussée de Lasne 59
1330 Rixensart
Belgique
22.
Warnings and Precautions
Before using the camera, this instruction manual should be read in its entirety and its instructions should be
followed carefully. In particular, all warnings and precautions in this section and any other warnings and precautions
in the rest of this instruction manual should be heeded. Failure to heed these warnings and precautions will void
the warranty.
Water Resistance
•
The camera is IP67 certified. The 6 rating denotes that the camera has the highest level of protection
against any ingress of solid particles, such as dust. In other words, the camera is dustproof and thus can
be taken to, for example, the sandy part of the beach. The 7 rating, on the other hand, indicates that the
camera can withstand submersion in static water to a depth of up to 1 metre for 30 minutes. So, while the
camera is water resistant and thus can be used in the water at the beach, the pool, or the like, as movement
of the camera underwater adds dynamic pressure to the camera body, do not jump or dive into the water
with the camera, do not swim with the camera, do not take the camera to more than 0.5 metres
underwater, and do not throw or thrust the camera into the water. In general, do not subject the camera
to high water pressure conditions.
•
Do not subject the camera to undue shock or vibration by dropping
or hitting it, or else the camera’s water
resistance might be compromised.
•
As the camera’s water resistance was tested in fresh water only, its 7 rating is not guaranteed in salt,
chlorinated, or soapy water.
•
Do not immerse the camera in any liquid other than water, such as alcohol.
•
The camera is water resistant at around room temperature, but it is not impermeable to water vapour.
High heat or humidity in places like saunas, steam rooms, and hot tubs might damage the camera.
•
Do not take a shower with the camera or take the camera to a bath with any water jets, such as a jacuzzi.
•
Make sure the silicone cover is closed (see step 3 on chapter 3) before submerging the camera or otherwise
bringing the camera in contact with any water to prevent water from entering and damaging the camera.
•
Do not remove the silicone cover when the camera is underwater, for obvious reasons, or in areas exposed
to high humidity, water spray, high winds, dust, dirt, or sand.
•
Abrupt changes in temperature and humidity can result in visible condensation inside the lens or LCD
screen, which might lead to the camera malfunctioning. To avoid this, place the camera in a closed bag
when moving from one environment to another in order to slow any changes in temperature and humidity
experienced by the camera. Take the camera out of the bag only when the temperature and humidity
inside the bag is the same as that outside the bag.