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* If visible condensation has already formed, try leaving the camera overnight in a sealed bag or container of
uncooked rice. The rice will absorb the excess moisture. Alternatively, leave the camera in a dehumidifying dry
cabinet until the visible condensation disappears.
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Do not press any buttons on the back of the camera (press only the shutter button) while the camera is
underwater, as pressing the buttons on the back of the camera might allow water to enter and damage
the camera.
Camera Care
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Always clean the camera within 1 hour of using it underwater or anywhere where it is in contact with water
that is not fresh water, such as in the rain. To do this, run the camera under a tap of room temperature
water. Before doing so, make sure the camera is off (
see chapter
7) and the silicone cover is closed (step 3
on chapter 3). Use your fingers to rub away any dirt or other residues, such as sunscreen. Then wipe the
camera with a soft, dry, and clean cloth and leave the camera to dry in an area that is well ventilated.
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Do not remove the silicone cover, charge the camera, or use the camera’s Micro
-B USB port until the
camera is completely dry.
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From time to time, use a microfibre cloth to remove any dust and fingerprints on the camera, especially
on the lens, which can be easily scratched.
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Do not use alcohol, thinner, or other volatile chemicals to clean the camera, or else the camera, particularly
its finish, might be damaged.
Storage
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Store the camera in a cool, dry, and clean place.
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Do not store the camera in an area exposed to, among other things, high or fluctuating heat or humidity;
cold temperatures; dust, dirt, or sand; chemicals; flammable objects; severe vibration; or strong magnetic
fields.
Others
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Do not ever attempt to modify or take apart the camera or the included USB cable. If the camera breaks
open as a result of an accident, do not touch any of the camera’s internal parts, as they pose a fire and
electric shock risk.
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Do not attempt to copy the camera’s software; tra
nsfer to another party any copy of it, whether in whole
or in part; or modify it in any way whatsoever.
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Do not apply force to the camera body, especially the lens and the LCD screen, which can be easily
damaged.
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Do not place the camera on an unstable surface, as the camera might fall and cause injury.
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Do not aim the camera directly at extremely bright light sources, such as the sun, or else the camera's
sensor might be damaged.
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Do not insert objects into the microphone hole, or else the camera
’s water resistance might be
compromised and the microphone might be damaged.
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Do not remove or damage in any way the CE label on the bottom of the camera.
23.
Specifications