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Check the O-ring.
•
Check that there is no dirt, sand, hair, dust, salt crystals, lint or grease on
the O-ring. If you find any of these, remove them with a soft, dry cloth.
1
1 Dirt
2 Sand
•
There may be dirt on the O-ring that you cannot see. Check if there is any
dirt by rubbing your finger over the O-ring.
•
Be careful not to leave any fibers from the dry cloth on the O-ring when
wiping it.
•
Check that the O-ring is not ripped, twisted, squashed, frayed or scratched
and that there is no sand sticking to it. Replace the O-ring in these cases.
7
7 Ripped
8 Twisted
3
Inspect the O-ring groove.
•
Grains of sand or hardened salt crystals may get into the O-ring groove.
Remove them carefully with an air spray or a cotton swab. If you use a
cotton swab, be careful not to leave any fibers from it in the O-ring groove.
•
Inspect the front case groove as well as the rear case (side where O-ring
is set) groove.
2
3
3 Hair
4 Dust
8
9
9 Squashed
: Frayed
4
5
5 Salt crystals
6 Lint
:
;
; Scratched
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