Aerforming salt removal, Storing the o-ring, Specifications – JVC WR-MG300 User Manual

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z

The front glass will fog if it is dirty.

H

Let it dry completely in a shaded area.

z

Do not leave the marine case in direct sunlight.

z

Doing so may cause discoloration of the case,

and may cause the O-ring to deteriorate more

quickly.

z

The conditions may vary depending on the

environment of use such as temperature,

humidity, water temperature, salinity and

others.

If you do not intend to use the marine case for

longer than one month, remove and store the

O-ring away.

¹

For details, refer to the “O-ring Maintenance

Manual”.

The O-ring is an expendable part. Replace the

O-ring with a brand new one every year.

z

When re-using an O-ring after storage, always

check the condition of the O-ring. Never use an

O-ring if it is deformed (crushed, distorted),

cracked, or damaged in any way.

o

Applicable camera models

From GZ-HM300 to GZ-HM350
From GZ-HM545 to GZ-HM570
From GZ-HD500 to GZ-HD620

Caution

Caution

Note

Storing the O-ring

Caution

Specifications

Maximum

pressure

Water depth up to 40 meters

Operations

Power on/off
Video recording start/stop
Still image shooting
Zoom (tele/wide)

Filter diameter

67 mm

Main unit

dimensions
(W x D x H)

216 mm x 179 mm x 128 mm

Main unit weight

Approx. 890 g

(excluding grip)

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Always perform maintenance on the marine case

after you have finished recording.
Salt crystal or dirt will accumulate inside the

marine case if maintenance is not performed, and

this can cause water leakage.

z

Do this within 30 minutes after diving.

z

Pour in fresh water until the marine case is

completely submerged in the container, and

shake the marine case in the upward,

downward, left and right directions.

z

Move the buttons and levers while the marine

case is submerged, and rinse the dirt out from

any gaps or grooves. Proceed to C

z

If used in the sea

-> Proceed to

Aerforming salt removal

If the marine case was used in the sea, submerge

the marine case in fresh water for at least 1 hour

to remove salt.

A

Prepare a container that contains fresh

water that is five times more than the

volume of the marine case.
z

The container must be big enough to allow

the marine case to submerge fully.

z

If only small containers are available, pour

in fresh water that is equivalent to at least

five times the volume of the marine case

over a few times.

z

Shaking the marine case in the upward,

downward, left and right directions will be

more effective.

z

Move the buttons and levers while the

marine case is submerged, and rinse the

salt out from any gaps or grooves etc.

z

Make sure the grip is also free of salt.

B

Put in fresh water for at least 1 hour.

C

Remove the marine case and wipe off

water droplets on the case surface using a

dry towel.

D

Remove the camera.
z

Face the front glass of the marine case

upwards, and open the buckles to remove

the camera, while paying attention not to let

water droplets at O-ring or buckles enter

the case.

z

The camera may fall out if the buckles are

opened with the front glass facing down.

z

If you cannot avoid opening the marine case at

the diving location, pay attention not to let

water droplets from your hair or your body

enter the case.

E

Remove the O-ring, and wipe off salt, sand

and other foreign matter.
z

Also wipe the groove in which the O-ring

was inserted, and the part of the marine

case that was in contact with the O-ring,

and allow them to dry.

¹

For details on handling and storing the

O-ring, refer to the “O-ring Maintenance

Manual”.

F

Wipe the inside and outside of the marine

case with a dry cloth.
¹

Use a lint-free cloth to wipe the inside of

the marine case.

G

Wipe the inner side of the front glass.
z

Add a few drops of the cleaner liquid

(commercially available) onto the inner side

of the front glass, and wipe off using a lens

tissue paper, clean cloth, etc.

Maintenance on the marine case

Wash the marine case in water

while it is still sealed

Performing salt removal

Caution

Dirt, sand, salt

crystals, etc.
Hair, lint, etc.

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