b)If above step does not fully clean the terminal, dap a small amount of silver polish on a cotton swab (or similar) and wipe terminal surface until fully clean. Then clean off any silver polish residue with a clean swab.
Note: When cleaning, be careful not to let any alcohol or silver polish contact any plastic or vinyl parts.
Caution: When handling batteries always follow the handling precautions listed on page 47.
Caution: Whenever installing batteries always turn Main Mode Switch to OFF.
1)After using strobe underwater, first rinse and then soak in fresh water, for several hours if possible, to dissolve any salt
2)When soaking in fresh water, slowly manipulate the controls to work out any salt or sand trapped in the gaps.
3)Take care to rinse especially well the Optical Sensor. If salt is allowed to buildup, it may cause the clear resin portion to become hazy and prevent light from reaching the sensor. However, do not scrub the sensor with anything abrasive that could scratch the sensor surface.
4)After soaking, do not leave in direct sunlight. First, thoroughly towel dry and remove the batteries. Then place in shaded, well ventilated area. In areas of high relative humidity it may take several days for moisture in the small gaps and recesses of the strobe to completely dry. Never apply flame or direct heat to the strobe.
5)After completely dry, inspect the
Caution: If the strobe exterior needs cleaning, do not use alcohol, benzene or solvent based cleaning solutions. Also, never use alkali cleaning agents or other chemicals as these will degrade the plastic body. Use a mild well diluted (neutral) detergent if exterior cleaning absolutely necessary.
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