Removing and reseating 0-rings, Remove the 0-rings from their channels, Caution – Nikon 58-104 User Manual

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Removing and Reseating 0-rings

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Remove the 0-rings from their

channels.

—Use a thin plastic card, such as the

SB-104’s exposure calculation chart, to

remove 0-rings.

—Do not use metal items with sharp edges

that may damage the 0-rings.

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Check the 0-rings to be sure they are
not damaged.

—Wipe the 0-rings and 0-ring channeis

with a ciean cioth or tissue, and check
them for any damage.

—Do not use a cloth or tissue which

contains lint.

—If 0-ring channels are damaged, please

contact a Nikon service center.

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Apply lubricant to the 0-rings.

—With your fingertip, smear a small

amount of 0-ring lubricant over the entire
surface of the 0-rings.

—This makes the 0-rings slip more easily

into the 0-ring channels.

Do not apply

too much lubricant to the surface of
the 0-ring as this will not help make
a better seal, and can cause an
unwanted build-up of excess
lubrication which will attract sand

and dirt.

»Caution

• Feel for any damage on the 0-rings while

applying the lubricant. If damage is found,

replace the 0-ring with a new one.

•Take care that lint, hair, or other foreign

matter does not remain on the 0-rings or

their channels.

• Use 0-ring lubricant available from Nikon.

If a lubricant made by another

manufacturer is used, it may adversely

affect the 0-ring and result in water leaks.

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