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To prevent formation of moisture in the Battery Compartment, it is
recommended that the Battery be changed in an environment
equivalent to the local outdoor temperature and humidity (e.g.,
do not change the Battery in an air conditioned environment,
then take it outside during a hot sunny day).
NOTE: If the old Battery can be removed and the new
one inserted within 8 seconds, nitrogen calculations
and settings, will be retained for repetitive dives.
Battery Hatch Removal
• Locate the Battery Compartment on the back of the Module.
• While applying steady inward pressure on the center of the
Battery Hatch, rotate the Hatch Retaining Ring 10 degrees
clockwise by pressing against the upper tab of the Retaining
Ring with a small blade screwdriver (Fig. 47).
• Lift the Hatch Ring up and away from the Housing, or turn the
Module over to allow the Ring to drop out into your hand.
• Remove the Battery Hatch.
Battery Removal
• Remove the Retaining Bar located across the lower portion of
the Battery (Fig. 48a).
• Remove the Hatch O-ring. DO NOT use tools
• Using care not to damage the Battery Contacts (Fig. 48b/c),
slide the Battery up and out of the Battery Compartment.
Fig. 47 - Retaining Ring
Fig. 48 - Hatch Removed
a
b
c