Caution On Handling - Sony MPK-DVF3 Mode D'emploi

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Caution on handling

After using
The metal parts will rust and the movement of the operation switches will be impaired
if you leave salt water on the marine pack. If sea water enters through scratches in the
coating, the salt can corrode the metal parts of the marine pack unit and cause the
coating to peel off. After recording in the sea, submerge the marine pack in tap water or
fresh water for about 30 minutes before undoing the buckles to completely remove any
salt from the marine pack unit, filter, and wide-conversion lens.
After washing, wipe any water from the inside of the marine pack and the loaded video
camcorder with a soft dry cloth.
* Always follow the above precautions when you use the marine pack.
When you open the marine pack or exchange the battery pack of the grip, take care that
no water drips from your wet suit or hair.
Do not leave the marine pack under direct sunlight for a long period of time, otherwise
the temperature in the marine pack may rise and the equipment inside may be
damaged. If you cannot avoid leaving the marine pack under direct sunlight, be sure to
cover the marine pack with a towel or other protection.
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When you store the marine pack
Coat the O-ring slightly with the supplied grease, and put it in the groove correctly. Join
the front and rear shells then put it in a cool and dry place without fastening the
buckles.
Avoid storing the marine pack in a very hot, cold, or humid place, or together with
naphthalene or camphor, as these conditions might damage the unit.
On transportation
When transporting the marine pack, be sure to remove your camcorder from it.
Otherwise this might damage the unit.
Note
When you use the supplied carrying
bag, attach the supplied carrying belt
and adjust the length of the belt.
Avoid rough handling or a shock. We
recommend covering the marine pack
with a towel or other protection.
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