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Dry Storage
For long term storage remove the bat-
teries from the camera. Leaking batter-
ies can ruin your camera. Store the
camera with the latches not tightened
inside an air tight SeaLife Dry Case
with one large 1 oz. bag of Moisture
Muncher. (See list on page 53).
For storage of additional parts you can
cut openings in the foam with a sharp
knife. If you buy the case as an optional
accessory, pick & pluck foam lets you
customize it. The large knob below the
handle is a pressure equalizing valve.
Turn this open after being in an airplane
or at high altitude.
The SeaLife Dry Box has enough
space for optional accessories, close-
up lens, extra film, batteries, and per-
haps even your spare parts. (See
Spare Parts list on page 49.)
Rechargeable NiMH batteries can lose up to 10% of power per day at room temperature.
They should be stored refrigerated, but best is to re-charge them over night.
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