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• Moving the Waterproof Case rapidly between
hot and cold temperatures may cause
condensation (water droplets) to form on its
internal surfaces. If this occurs, stop using the
camera immediately as the condensation may
cause a malfunction. Remove the camera from
the Waterproof Case and wipe off the
condensation from the Waterproof Case and
the camera with a soft and dry cloth, and wait
until the moisture evaporates completely before
resuming use.
About Water Leakage
Stop shooting immediately if the Waterproof Case
leaks. If you use the camera in this state, this may
cause a fire or electric shocks. Never use it in this
state. Thoroughly wipe the Waterproof Case
interior and the camera dry. Please contact your
Canon Customer Support Help Desk.
Waterproof Seal
• Debris (e.g. sand, dirt or hair) stuck to the
waterproof seal may cause water leakage.
Catching a single strand of hair or a tiny grain of
sand in the seal can cause leaks.
• When removing the seal from your
Waterproof Case, use your fingers so you do
not damage the waterproof seal (as shown in
Fig 1.). Do not dig your fingernails into it or
use pointed or metallic objects to remove it.
• Do not pull the waterproof seal. Pulling the
seal may overstretch it, which may cause the
case to not close properly and cause leaks.
• While mounting the waterproof seal, do not
twist or pull the seal with force. Extreme care
should be taken to ensure the waterproof
seal is level around the mounting groove.
Please check to ensure that the waterproof
seal is working.
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