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2. Advance check of the Case
Advance check before use
This Case has been the subject of thorough quality control for the parts during the manufacturing 
process and thorough function inspections during the assembly. In addition, a water pressure test is 
performed with a water pressure tester for all products to confirm that the performance conforms to the 
specifications.
However, depending on the carrying and storage conditions, the maintenance status, etc., the 
waterproof function may be damaged.
Before using, always perform the following advance checks.
Check the waterproof parts of the Case
Check the waterproof parts of the Case as described below.
1
Ensure that the Case’s O-rings are firmly attached and secured with the slide lock and the open/close 
dial.
2
Ensure that the separately available Waterproof Port is installed correctly, and that the Waterproof 
Port is attached firmly to the O-ring between the Waterproof Port and Case.
3
Ensure that the O-ring of the TTL connector is attached firmly and that the cap is screwed into the 
connector without loosening.
Advance check
1
Before loading the digital camera in the Case, immerse the empty Case to confirm that there is no 
water leakage. When it is difficult, water leakage can be checked by referring “Water Leakage Test” 
(P.19). 
2
Main causes of water leakage are as follows.
• Forgetting to install the O-ring
• Part of an O-ring or an entire O-ring is outside the specified groove.
• O-ring damage, cracks, deterioration or deformation
• Sand, fibers, hair or other foreign matter sticking to the O-ring, the O-ring groove or the O-ring 
contact surface.
• Damage to an O-ring groove or O-ring contact surface.
• Attached strap or silica gel getting caught when closing the Case.
Perform the test after the above causes have been eliminated.
CAUTION:
If the advance test should show water leakage with normal handling, stop using the Case and contact your 
dealer or an Olympus service station.
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