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Panasonic Marine Case Dmw-mctz40, Dmw-mctz35 Operating Instructions
Panasonic Marine Case Dmw-mctz40, Dmw-mctz35 Operating Instructions
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Operating InstructionsManuel d’utilisation Marine Case Boîtier marin DMW-MCTZ40 DMW-MCTZ35Model No. Modèle Please read these instructions carefully before using this product, and save this manual for future use. Il est recommandé de lire attentivement ce manuel avant d’utiliserl’appareil et de le conserver pour consultation ultérieure. For USA and Puerto Rico assistance, please call: 1-800-211-PANA(7262) or, contact us via the web at: http://www.panasonic.com/contactinfo For Canadian assistance, please...
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VQT4V81 (ENG)2 Operating Instructions Marine Case Thank you for purchasing Panasonic product. Please read these instructions carefully before using this product, and save this manual for future use. Contents Before Use ....................................................................................................... 3 Accessories...................................................................................................... 5...
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(ENG) VQT4V813 Before Use •This Marine Case is designed for a Panasonic Digital Camera. You can enjoy taking pictures underwater at depths up to 45 m/148 feet. •In the case of water leakage due to insufficient care, Panasonic is in no way liable for damage to any products (digital camera, batteries, card etc.) inside this Case, photography costs or any other expenses. •Panasonic also offers no compensation for accidents resulting in injury or damage to property. •Read the operating instructions for...
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VQT4V81 (ENG)4 ∫Using the Case in high or low temperatures •If you open or close the Case where it is humid or hot and then move to a place that is cold or dive underwater, condensation may appear inside the Case, the glass surface may become cloudy and the digital camera may be damaged. •If you suddenly move the Case from a cold place or cold water to a warm place, the glass surface may become cloudy. Wait until the Case becomes close to the air temperature before taking pictures. ∫ About...
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(ENG) VQT4V815 Accessories When you first open the package, check that the Case and all the accessories are included and that there has been no damage to the Case or any of the accessories during distribution or transportation. If you find something unusual, consult your dealer before using the Case. Do not use any accessories except those specified below.Replacement O-ring VMG1798 * In exclusive polyester bag * One has been attached to the unit in advance. Silica Gel (Desiccant) (1 g/5 pieces)...
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VQT4V81 (ENG)6 Components 1 Zoom Lever 2 Motion Picture Button 3 Shutter Button 4 Mode dial 5 Mounting shoe for INON Inc., external strobe ¢1 6Front Case 7 Diffuser (supplied) 8 Front Glass 9 Camera ON/OFF button 10 Button operation section ¢2 (Read the operating instructions of the digital camera for details about each button operation.) 11 Rear Case 12 Buckle 13 Lock Release Lever 14 Strap Eyelet (for attaching the supplied hand strap and diffuser) ¢1 This is a mounting shoe dedicated for an...
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(ENG) VQT4V817 What is the O-ring? •The O-ring is a waterproofing packing used for underwater cameras, watches and diving equipment. •The O-ring keeps the Case waterproof by sealing the gap between the rear case and the front case. ∫How the O-ring keeps the Case waterproof The gum comes into contact with the sides of the Case making the Case waterproof and stopping water from entering from the gap. When water pressure acts on the O-ring, the surface of the O-ring expands and the Case is sealed more...
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VQT4V81 (ENG)8 Setting the O-ring Be sure to set the O-ring before attaching a digital camera. Thoroughly wash and dry your hands before handling the O-ring. Place the O-ring where there is no sand or dust. 1Loosen the O-ring with your fingers to remove it. • Loosen part of the O-ring with the tips of two fingers and then lift the loosened part. Be careful not to scratch the O-ring with your fingernails. Note•Do not use a pointed object to remove the O-ring. This may scratch or damage the O-ring....
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(ENG) VQT4V819 2Check 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. •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...
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VQT4V81 (ENG)10 4Apply the grease (supplied). Apply O-ring grease to clean the surface of the O-ring and replenish the oil. •Apply a rice-grain size of grease (supplied) evenly to the O-ring with the tip of your finger. (Do not apply the grease with paper or a cloth. The fibers from the paper or cloth may stick to the O-ring.) •If there is too much grease on the O-ring, dirt and dust will stick to it causing water to leak in. Therefore, hold the O-ring between the balls of your finger and thumb and...