Olympus UFL-2 User Manual

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Applying grease to the O-ring

Installing 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.

1 Apply the specified grease.

Make sure there is no dirt on your fingers
or on the O-ring; then squeeze about 3
mm of grease onto your fingertip. (3 mm
is the most appropriate amount.)

2

Spread the grease over
the O-ring.

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.

3

Check that there is no
damage or irregularities
on the O-ring.

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.

4

Apply the grease to the
O-ring contact surface.

Use any residual grease on your
fingertips to clean and lubricate the O-ring
contact surface on the battery cap.

CAUTION

• Always perform maintenance of the waterproof function even when the

battery cap has been opened to exchange the battery. Neglecting this
maintenance may result in water leakage.

• When the flash 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.

• When drying is done with salt attached, it is likely that a function

impairment will be caused. After use, always wash off any salt.

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