First time use, After diving care, Housing storage – Light & Motion HC3 User Manual

Page 21: O-ring care & maintenance

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First Time Use

All Light & Motion equipment is pressure tested prior to
shipping. However, there could be unseen damage due to
shipping. A test dive without the camcorder in the housing is
highly recommended.

After the initial dive with just the housing, make the following checks:

1.

Dry off housing exterior.

2.

Remove the Rear Plate and visually inspect for moisture.

3.

Reach inside the housing and trace a finger around all view ports and mating
surfaces.

4.

If any water is detected, contact the housing reseller or the Light & Motion service
department.

After Diving Care

1.

Immediately submerge the housing in fresh water. While in fresh water, work all the
switches and press all the buttons, to work any remaining salt water out of recessed
areas.

2.

Remove housing from the rinse tank and towel dry.

Housing Storage

Store housing and Travel Case in a dry location the first 24 hours after a dive. Leave
the Rear Plate off the housing to allow for air circulation. Similarly, leave Travel Case
Lid about two inches open. Allow any residual water to evaporate from the Travel
Case prior to storing the housing.

O-ring Care & Maintenance

O-rings are the critical component that keeps water out of the housing.
Routinely inspect O-rings and replace at least once a year. If your O-rings are
damaged, contact the Light & Motion service department for an O-ring
replacement kit.

Follow these steps for proper O-ring function.
1)

The sealing system used on the rear plate incorporates two O-rings.This is the most
critical area of the housing for maintenance and should be inspected before every
dive.

2)

Make sure the rear plate O-rings and the mating surface on the inside of the main
housing are free of grit, hair, lint and anything that could potentially breach the O-
ring seal.

3)

After frequent diving or if O-rings appear dirty, remove O-rings and clean the
grooves. To remove O-rings, use finger pressure or the rounded edge of a plastic
card to lift the O-ring out of the groove.

Never use a metal object to remove an O-ring. It will cause
damage to the O-ring and mating surface.

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