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WHAT TO DO IF YOUR DIVE COMPUTER QUITS WORKING
Because a dive computer is an electronic, battery powered instrument,
the possibility that it may quit working unexpectedly is very real - even with
new, highest quality batteries. While no-decompression diving, if you find
that any major piece of equipment is not working, you must abort the dive
immediately and surface slowly in a controlled manner. If your dive com-
puter quits for any reason, it is important that you have anticipated this
possibility and are prepared for it. This is an important reason to avoid
pushing your dive profiles to the limit, in order to allow a safety margin. If
you ever extend your dive profiles to the maximum limit, Oceanic advises you
to bring additional back-up instruments with you on your dives, and to log
each dive profile during every surface interval.
Consider the cost to benefit ratio. No other piece of diving equipment
gives you additional dive time like a dive computer. It is now possible to dive
easier, and longer, because of these technological marvels. Yet, as with all
new technology - especially high-tech products used in harsh environments -
unforeseen things happen. If you do not prepare for the unknown, you might
be sorry later. Who would want to drive a car without a spare tire, for
instance? If you dive in situations where your trip would be ruined or your
safety would be jeopardized by losing the use of a dive computer, an analog or
digital back-up system is highly recommended.
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Summary of Contents for DataMax Sport
Page 1: ...DataMax Sport owner s guide model DRB...
Page 5: ...THE DATAMAX SPORT IS EASY TO USE...
Page 13: ...DETAILED OPERATIONS GUIDE...
Page 29: ...HANDLING THE EXTREMES...
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Page 43: ...CARE and MAINTENANCE...
Page 53: ...REFERENCE...
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