H2O Audio DV-i700, D2-1C1 instruction manual Close the LID

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STEP 5: CLOSE THE LID

Begin to close the lid by bringing it down towards the housing. Make sure the Lever Controls are lined up with the Joysticks on the MP3 Player.

CAUTION: Make sure the lid is free of any lint, hair, sand, or other items. DO NOT FORCE THE LID CLOSED. If you feel resistance, check to make sure the MP3 player is seated correctly. Rotate the OPEN/CLOSE Dial CLOCKWISE until the front and rear halves of the housing are fully closed, then push in the small locking tab on the dial.

STEP 6: SEAL CHECK

Make sure the O-ring is partially squeezed, sealing the gap between the housing front and rear halves. If this contact line is not uniform, there is a good chance the housing will flood. Therefore, open the housing, reseat the O-ring and/or remove the contaminants as necessary.

Manipulate each of the housing controls. Check that they are aligned with and are properly contacting the MP3 player controls.

CAUTION: If you cannot manipulate all of the controls with the housing, go back to step 1 above and start again. This is important because it could mean the MP3 Player is not seated properly in the housing, or the housing controls are out of the position, which could cause water leakage and damage.

CAUTION: Only take the system into the water when you are fully assured the housing in proper condition and the MP3 player installed correctly by following the steps outlined above.

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Contents H2O AudioTM FCC Certification IntroductionImportant Warning Leak Test HOW to Listen to the H2O Audio DVRing Preparation Soak in clean fresh water for 30 minutes General Storage ProceduresNavigation Housing OperationsButton Amplifier Power ON/OFF Installing & Replacing Amplifier Battery Installing the MP3 Player Close the LID To Close To OpenRemoving the MP3 Player Installing the Stereo Jack Removable Mask Strap Clip Speaker MaskamplifierstrapoperationsoperationREMOVING/REPLACING the Speaker Clip Warranty Limitations Limited Warranty CoverageContacting Customer Support Returning for ServiceWarranty Correspondence