Sealife DC250 manual Main O-ring and keeping a waterproof seal, Quick waterproof test

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Main O-ring and keeping a waterproof seal

The SeaLife housing uses one O-ring to form a waterproof seal. Every housing is tested for quality and a waterproof seal. It is your responsibility to maintain the housing and ensure it remains waterproof. Our research and testing shows that 99% of leaks are the result of not cleaning or caring for the O-ring.

Warranty does not cover a water-damaged camera unless it is clearly determined that a manufacturing defect caused the leak.

The O-ring must always be kept clean and checked for damage before every use.

Carefully clean the housing surface that makes contact with the O-ring and inspect for scrapes and cuts. If the housing sealing area is damaged, contact the SeaLife Service Center.

• Never use the housing without the O-ring in place.

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If O-ring need replacement contact the SeaLife Service Center.

Do not remove or lubricate the O-ring.

The O-ring located in the housing lid groove is not glued in place. O-ring should not be removed unless sand, hair or other objects become trapped under O-ring. If O-ring must be removed use the other end of the cleaning brush to lift up O-ring and remove. Carefully inspect O-ring for cuts and damage. If this O-ring is removed, make sure it is carefully replaced. Do

not twist or stretch O-ring. O-ring must be pushed into it’s groove. Be careful not to pinch O-ring when closing housing.

The underwater housing uses 3 buttons – Power, Camera, LCD Power button and Shutter button. Each button assembly has an O-ring to keep a waterproof seal. It is normal to feel some resistance when pressing these buttons. If the button does not return to it’s original position or if the button does not have a smooth action, contact the SeaLife Service Center. Do not attempt to disassemble or service the shutter or power buttons.

Quick waterproof test

Wrap a small dive weight in a blue paper towel, place inside housing and close the lid to seal the housing. The blue paper towel makes it easier to see a leak. Make sure not to pinch the paper towel in the O-ring. Place the sealed housing in a tub of cold water for about one hour. No leaks should be present. If the housing shows sign of leaking, do not use the housing and contact the SeaLife Service Center for repairs.

SeaLife Service Center, 97 Foster Road, Moorestown, NJ 08057

(856) 866-9192 - www.sealife-cameras.com/service.

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Contents DC250 Digital Underwater Camera Set Page FCC Statement Read warnings in manual pages Must doFCC Notice Limited WarrantyIiv May cause a fire or an electrical shock Ivi Trademark Information Iviii Contents Other Devices Underwater Housing InstructionsGreat Pictures Made Easy How It Works a Very Unique Camera Land & Sea IntroductionYour computer Package contents Front view Getting to Know the CameraMenu Navigation button Camera buttonsIndicator Status Description/Activity Sound Mode DescriptionCard indicator Flash mode Image qualityBattery check Image resolution Self-timer modeLCD monitor information Getting Started Installing the batteriesClose the battery/SD card cover firmly Attaching the strap Loading a SD memory card optional accessoryChoosing the language Setting the date and timeResolution & quality indicators on the status LCD Setting the image resolution and qualityResolution & Quality Taking pictures Record ModeSet Focus to Normal Distance Using the LCD monitorUsing the macro focus setting Using the digital zoom Using the flash Using the self-timerFlash Modes Flash Mode DescriptionTaking pictures manually Viewing images Playback Mode Review imagesTo view the different portion of the enlarged Image, press Zoom PlaybackSlideshow display Displaying thumbnail imagesTo instantly delete a picture How to use the instant delete featureDeleting images from memory To delete one image at a timeRecording video clips Movie ModeViewing video clips System requirements Windows Macintosh Transferring Recorded Images To Your ComputerConnecting the camera to your computer Installing the USB driver on Windows computersInstalling the USB driver on Macintosh computers For computers running Windows Downloading images/video clipsInstalling MGI Photosuite Installing MGI Photovista Installing the USER’S Manual Installing Acrobat Reader Quick View Menu OptionsRecord menu LCD BrightnessEV Compensation White BalanceExit SharpnessFlash ON/OFF Delete ALL Playback menuSlide Show Copy to CardDpof Dpof shortcutMovie menu DATE/TIME Setup menuLand & SEA Exposure Program Setting Format Media Video ModeLanguage SoundDescription Auto Power OFFReset to Default Inactivity period Camera statusConnecting the Camera to Other Devices LCD Camera SpecificationsSeaLife Reefmaster Dive Easy Housing SL113 Underwater Housing InstructionsMust do for underwater housing Open view of housing Quick waterproof test SeaLife Service Center, 97 Foster Road, Moorestown, NJMain O-ring and keeping a waterproof seal SeaLife ReefMaster Underwater Camera Housing Front View SeaLife ReefMaster Underwater Camera Housing Rear View Set up housing How to set-up the Underwater HousingSet up camera Test camera and housing Cleaning housing after use Using and cleaning the underwater housing and cameraEntering the water with housing After using housing underwaterShoot and review If you don’t like it, delete it Great Pictures Made EasyCrystal Clear water Stay within the ideal shooting distance of 2 to 6 feetTake several pictures of the same subject Standard and High Energy Alkaline Battery Selection GuideNickel Metal Hydride Ni-MH LithiumBattery Life Problem Possible cause Corrective Action Trouble shooting guideOverexposed image