H2O Audio D2-1C1, DV-i700 General Storage Procedures, Soak in clean fresh water for 30 minutes

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GENERAL STORAGE PROCEDURES:

For long-term storage, remove O-ring and store out of direct sunlight. If the O-ring will not be used for a long period of time, remove from it the housing and store in a plastic bag out of direct sunlight. If the O- ring is stored in a dry environment for a long period of time, it will develop cracks and become unusable. CAUTION: The life of an O-ring is typically one (1) year. Contact your supplier for spare O-Rings or a maintenance kit. Always remember to reinstall and lubricate the main housing O-ring before next use. Do not expose the housing to extreme heat, such as the inside of a hot car, or in hot direct sunlight, such as a beach, or boat deck. Doing so may cause damage and subsequent flooding.

CAUTION: Do not store housing in following environments:

* Solvents or other chemical fumes

* High humidity

 

* High Ozone

 

* Extreme temperature fluctuations

 

Storage in such conditions may lead to housing damage and leakage. Rinse the EXTERIOR of the system in fresh water after EACH use:

1. Make sure the housing is sealed and closed

2.Soak in clean fresh water for 30 minutes.

3.Rinse the entire system with freshwater

4.Then completely dry the entire exterior of the system using a clean soft cloth.

Strong detergents, soaps, and chemicals MUST NEVER be used to clean the system. If you must use a soap, it should be a very diluted.

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Contents H2O AudioTM Introduction FCC Certification Important Warning HOW to Listen to the H2O Audio DV Leak TestRing Preparation General Storage Procedures Soak in clean fresh water for 30 minutesHousing Operations NavigationButton Amplifier Power ON/OFF Installing & Replacing Amplifier Battery Installing the MP3 Player Close the LID To Open To CloseRemoving the MP3 Player Installing the Stereo Jack Speaker Maskamplifierstrapoperationsoperation Removable Mask Strap ClipREMOVING/REPLACING the Speaker Clip Limited Warranty Coverage Warranty LimitationsReturning for Service Warranty CorrespondenceContacting Customer Support