Install The O-Ring; How To Apply Grease To The O-Ring; Replace Consumable Products - Olympus PFL-E01 Manual De Instrucciones

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Install the O-ring

Confirm that no foreign matter is attached, apply a thin coat of the accessory grease to the O-ring, and
fit the O-ring into the groove. At this time, confirm that the O-ring does not stick out from the groove.
※This sections explains how to apply lubricant to the camera case. Use the same
procedure for the flash case.

How to Apply Grease to the O-ring

Apply the specified
1
grease
Spread the grease
2
over the O-ring.
Check that there is
no damage or
3
irregularities on the
O-ring.
Apply the grease to
4
the O-ring contact
surface.
CAUTION
:• Always perform maintenance of the waterproof function even when the Case has
been opened to exchange the battery or the image storage during shooting.
Neglecting this maintenance may become the cause of water leakage.
• When the Case is not to be used for a long time, remove the O-ring from the
groove to prevent deformation of the O-ring, apply a thin coat of silicone grease,
and store it in a clean plastic bag or the like.
• When drying is done with salt attached, it is likely that a function impairment will
be caused. After use, always wash off any salt.

Replace consumable products.

・The O-ring is a consumable product. Independent of the number of times the Case is used, it
is recommended that the O-ring should be replaced by a new one at least once a year.
・Deterioration of the O-ring is accelerated by the use conditions and the storage
conditions. Replace the O-ring even before a year has passed if it shows signs of
damage, cracking or loss of elasticity.
Note: Please use original Olympus products for the silicone O-ring grease, the silica
gel, and the O-ring. These consumable products also can be purchased at an
Olympus service station.
Make sure there is no dirt on your fingers
or on the O-ring; then squeeze about 5
mm of grease onto your fingertip.
Using two fingers and a thumb, spread
the grease over the O-ring while rubbing
it in. Use caution not to squeeze or pull
the O-ring too hard.
Once the grease has permeated throughout the
O-ring, check it for damage or irregularities (both
visually and by touch). If you notice any
abnormalities, replace the O-ring with a new one.
Use any residual grease on your fingertips
to clean and lubricate the O-ring contact
surface on the front lid.
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