Conserve battery power by keeping the camera power off when not in use.
Purchase spare lithium battery as back-up

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Problem

Cause

Solution

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SeaLife has made some

 

 

 

important updates and

 

 

 

product improvements

 

 

 

in Summer 2006 to

 

General service and product

ensure the external flash

 

updates may be required.

accessory (item # SL960 or

 

 

 

SL960D) fires all the time. The

 

 

 

SeaLife Service Center in your

 

 

 

country offers comprehensive

 

 

 

service and can make all

 

 

 

necessary updates and

 

 

 

modification to the External

 

 

 

Flash Accessory.

Flash frequently misfires

Flash light sensor does not “see”

Purchase Flash Link optical

when not using Flash Link

or sense the cameras flash firing

cable accessory (SL962)

optical cable

 

 

to ensure flash fires in all light

 

 

 

conditions and shooting angles.

Housing lens fog-up

Humidity or water drops trapped

Use fresh Moisture Muncher

 

inside housing may condense on

anti-fog (item #SL911)

 

cooler glass lens port

 

 

Keep inside of housing

 

 

 

 

 

 

absolutely dry and load camera

 

 

 

in dry climate, like an air-

 

 

 

conditioned room

 

 

 

Apply thin film of anti-fog

 

 

 

solution to inside of lens

 

 

 

port. Most dive shops offer a

 

 

 

variety of effective anti-

 

 

 

fog solutions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Initially charge battery for 8

 

 

 

hours and fully discharged

 

 

 

through normal use prior to the

 

 

 

the next complete charge.

Battery runs out quickly

A freshly charged battery should

This only needs to be done

 

yield about 1hour of use of

the first time the battery is

 

approximately 100 pictures

charged or if the battery has

 

depending on how you use

not been used for a long

 

the camera

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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