Olympus PPZR-EP06 Instructions Manual
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The Olympus PPZR-EP06 Case is designed for underwater photography, providing waterproof protection up to 45 meters (147 feet). It features a robust polycarbonate construction, a secure locking mechanism, and compatibility with various Olympus camera models.
Before diving, check the O-ring for any signs of damage or debris. Apply silicone grease to the O-ring to ensure a good seal. Close the case carefully and verify that the locking mechanism is secure. Perform a dunk test in shallow water to confirm there are no leaks.
Fogging can occur due to temperature differences. To prevent this, store the case in a cool place before use and avoid exposing it to direct sunlight. Use anti-fog inserts or apply anti-fog spray to the internal surfaces of the case prior to diving.
The Olympus PPZR-EP06 Case is specifically designed for certain Olympus camera models. Using it with non-compatible cameras is not recommended as it may not fit properly or ensure waterproof protection.
Rinse the case thoroughly with fresh water to remove salt and debris. Use a soft cloth to clean the exterior and interior, and ensure the O-ring is free of sand and dirt. Avoid using harsh chemicals that could damage the case material.
Regularly inspect the O-ring for signs of wear or damage. Clean it with fresh water and apply a thin layer of silicone grease to maintain its elasticity and sealing capability. Replace the O-ring if it appears cracked or deformed.
Yes, the Olympus PPZR-EP06 Case features mounting points for accessories such as external flash units and lighting arms. Ensure that any attachments are securely fastened and rated for underwater use.
Inspect the locking mechanism for signs of debris or corrosion. Clean it with fresh water and lubricate with a small amount of silicone grease. If the problem persists, consult a professional for further inspection and maintenance.
Perform a test dive without your camera. Submerge the empty case in shallow water and check for any signs of leaks. Ensure the case is completely dry and free of condensation before inserting your camera.
Store the case in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Leave the case slightly open to prevent pressure build-up and remove the O-ring to relieve stress. Keep the O-ring in a sealed bag with silicone grease to maintain its condition.