SeaShell SS-G User Manual User Manual
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2.6. Unloading the phone from Seashell housing
a. Keep the main O-ring clean, as a dirty O-ring may
cause leakage.
b. When the O-ring becomes dirty, by hand, remove
the O-ring from the slot of the Seashell housing
by hand. Avoid using sharp tools which may
damage the O-ring.
c. Do not over-stretch the O-ring as it may cause
damages.
d. Clean the O-ring by flushing tap water, and gently
remove the dirt with your fingers.
e. Apply one drop of O-ring grease and spread it
along the whole length of the O-ring using your
fingers pulling from one direction until the entire
O-ring is coated with O-ring grease, as shown.
f. Applying too much O-ring grease may cause
leakage.
a. Press the button all the way down.
b. Use the blunt end of a toothpick to apply a
small amount of O-ring grease to the junction of
the press button shaft and the rear housing
c. Press the button a few times and the lubricant
grease will be transferred to the small O-ring
d. Repeat the same for all other buttons.
2.10. Maintenance of Seashell housing
a. Generously wash and rinse the outside of the
housing with fresh water without opening the
housing.
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g. Never use any other grease other than the original one.
h. Do not use paper towel or cloth to apply O-ring grease, use your fingers
only.
i. Gently put the lubricated O-ring by hand back into the O-ring grove at the
rear housing by hand.
b. After salt water use, immerse the housing completely, soak the housing in
fresh water for several hours without opening it, and clean it thoroughly.
c. Use a soft cloth or tissue paper to dry the housing gantly. Be careful as
sand or dirt may cause scratches.
d. Salt water residual may cause corrosion of metal parts of the housing.
e. Use tissue paper to absorb, but not to wipe the residual water at the edge
of the housing.
f. Use a soft, clean cloth to clean the inside of the housing.
2.11. Final Preparation
a. Fasten the neck strap or the hand strap to the strap mounts of the
housing. (Caution: Using neck strap underwater is dangerous as an
entangled neck strap may cause strangulation or other mishap.)
b. Inspect the O-ring of the housing to ensure the sufficiency and cleanliness
of grease. If necessary, apply grease to the O-ring as instructed in the
O-ring maintenance sections.
j. Clean and lubricate the main O-ring periodically to ensure best
performance.
k. Replace the O-ring annually.
l. Clean all dirt or sand at the O-ring grove with tissue paper before
putting the O-ring back if required.
2.9. Maintenance of small O-rings of the press buttons
a. Rinse the Seashell housing with tap water
thoroughly while the phone is still inside the
Seashell housing
b. Completely dry the Seashell housing with cloth
or paper towel.
c. Open the Seashell housing by lifting the sliding
knob at the lock.
d. Unload the phone from the housing.
e. If the housing is difficult to open, swing the lock
all the way to the rear housing. The tag at the
lock can push against the front housing away
and make them easier to separate.
2.7. Water Leakage
a. In case water leak is observed while using the Seashell housing, stop
using it, and remove it from water as quickly as possible.
b. Failure to do so may cause an electrical or fire hazard. The phone may
also be damaged.
c. Immediately wipe with a cloth or tissue paper to dry off the phone and the
inside of the housing. Inspect and apply necessary maintenance.
2.8. Maintenance of main O-ring