Nikon WP-CP2 user manual Check for Leaks

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Check for Leaks

Check for Leaks

Important!

Before placing the camera in the case, be sure that the camera is function- ing normally and that the case does not leak. Failure to check for leaks before use could result in irreparable damage to the camera.

Close the case

After making sure that the O-ring is in place, slowly close the case, being careful not to pinch your fingers in the gap.

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Latch the case

With front and rear halves of the case lightly touching but the case not fully closed (￿), flip the buckle onto the front half of the case (￿).

Press the case closed until the latch clicks shut. Check that the case is properly sealed, that the O-ring is in place, and that no foreign objects are caught in the seal.

Immerse the case

Slowly immerse the case in water, stopping if water enters the case. Test the case in a shallow area (1 m/3´ or less) or in a tub or bucket. Do not use hot water, as this could exceed the operating temperature range of 0–40 °C (32–104 °F).

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Contents User’s Manual Waterproof CaseTurn camera off immediately in the event of malfunction For Your SafetyDo not dive while holding Iii Temperature Table of Contents Life-Long Learning Important Use Only with Compatible CamerasIntroduction Package ContentsAttaching the Strap Parts of the WP-CP2Introduction Overview Using the WP-CP2Take Pictures 13-14 Check for Leaks Check for Leaks Batteries Insert the CameraSee the camera Guide to Digital Photography Opening the Case Insert the CameraPerform a Final Check Insert DesiccantReplacing the Desiccant Close the Case Check for Leaks Again Take Pictures Adjust SettingsTurn the Camera On Don’t Block the Shot Take PicturesUse the Monitor Underwater PhotographyDrying the Case Clean the CaseRemoving the Camera Do Not Exposure to Sunlight or Heat Cleaning the Interior of the CaseCaring for the O-ring MaintenanceDo Not Use Force or Sharp Objects Replacing the O-ringGrease the O-ring CleaningTechnical Notes Optional AccessoriesStorage Specifications