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Page 3: ...ith open circuit breathing systems Only use Aladin 2G for diving with an independent breathing apparatus Aladin 2G is not designed for long term exposures with Nitrox Always observe the visual and audible alarm signals Avoid situations of increased risk which are marked with a warning sign in this operating manual Aladin 2G has a ppO2 warning The default limit is set at 1 4bar ppO2 max It can be c...

Page 4: ...NS O2 status has dropped below 40 When diving with Nitrox make sure your surface interval is long enough just like diving with compressed air Plan for a minimum surface interval of two hours Oxygen too needs sufficient time to leave the body Match gas mixture to the intended dive Do not attempt a repetitive dive if the no dive warning is visible on the display Plan a day without diving once a week...

Page 5: ...19 3 1 2 Display during decompression phase 19 3 1 3 Nitrox information O2 information 20 3 2 Attention messages and alarms 20 3 3 Preparation for the dive 21 3 3 1 Setting the gas mixture and ppO2 max 21 3 3 2 Setting the MB level 22 3 3 3 Preparation for diving with two gas mixtures 22 3 3 4 Preparation for the dive and function check 22 3 4 Functions during the dive 22 3 4 1 Immersion 22 3 4 2 ...

Page 6: ...Functions during the dive with MB levels 40 6 4 1 Level stop information 40 6 4 2 Total time of ascent 41 6 4 3 Decompression obligation 41 6 4 4 Level stop and deco stop 42 6 5 Complete a dive with MB levels 43 7 PDIS Profile Dependent Intermediate Stop 44 7 1 Introduction to PDIS Profile Dependent Intermediate Stop 44 7 2 How does PDIS work 45 7 3 Special considerations when diving with more than ...

Page 7: ...5 English SCUBAPRO ALADIN 2G 12 Appendix 68 12 1 Technical information 68 12 2 Maintenance 68 12 2 1 Replacing the battery 68 12 3 Warranty 70 12 4 Index 71 ...

Page 8: ... replace common sense You must therefore carefully read and understand this entire manual before using your Aladin 2G Important remarks concerning signal words and symbols This operating manual makes use of the following icons to indicate especially impor tant comments NOTE Information and tips which are important for optimal use of the functions of Aladin 2G Danger WARNING Indicates a potentially...

Page 9: ...e Residual Nitrogen bar surface Desaturation Battery condition Decompression stop duration Level stop duration PDIS icon Apnea icon AMPM DESAT Operating scheme means more information at page Enter Scroll Change setting Backlight Exit Without operation the display switches automatically back to the time of day display and after 3 minutes the display switches off Off Gas 1 O2 21 Gas d O2 48 MB Level...

Page 10: ...op dive Decompression dive STOP NO DECO CNS O2 DEPTH DIVE TIME Oxygen concentration ppO2 max After the oldest dive Depth Repetitive dive number Starting time Surface interval if applicable CNS O2 at the end Minimum temperature Altitude range if 0 SOS if applicable CNS O2 Dive number O2 mix Dive time Date of the dive Battery performance Max depth S L O W DEPTH DIVE TIME Page 3 Page 2 Page 1 Gas d O...

Page 11: ...matic 2 2 1 Push buttons Aladin 2G can be operated with two push buttons Operation of the push buttons is divided into press and press and hold 1 second At the surface Push buttons Water contacts one on front and one on back inaccessible Switch on Aladin 2G time of day display Comparable to the ENTER or RETURN key of a keyboard Enter into the displayed sub menu Open the displayed setting Confirm o...

Page 12: ... Aladin 2G will turn on with a delay of up to 1 minute into the dive This will affect functioning of the computer Make sure that the computer is on before starting the dive 2 2 3 SmartTRAK With SmartTRAK you can configure Aladin 2G transfer dive data to a personal computer and graphically display the data To start the communication turn on Aladin 2G and place it so that its infrared port is in fron...

Page 13: ...2 System and operation 11 English SCUBAPRO ALADIN 2G When making any changes to the settings via SmartTRAK you must press the Write icon for the changes to take effect ...

Page 14: ...n on off no reset 62 Gauge mode on off off 33 Alarm clock 0 23h 59min on off 12 00 off 63 UTC Universal Time Change zone 13hrs increments 15min 63 Time of day hours minutes 64 24 or AM PM setting 24 off AM PM on 64 Date 64 Display contrast 1 low 12 high 4 64 IrDA speed setting only set 2 low high low 65 Sound on off on 65 Apnea Setting Dual Depth alarm 1 5 100m 20 330ft 10m 35ft off 66 Dual Depth ...

Page 15: ...icon a box will appear on the screen identifying the computer being downloaded and a progress bar will show the status of the transfer You can choose between transferring all dives or new dives only default setting from Aladin 2G s memory If you choose to transfer new dives only SmartTRAK will only transfer dives that are more recent than the most recent dive already saved in the PC logbook To tra...

Page 16: ...st navigation descriptions start from this display At the surface Aladin 2G returns automatically to this display If there is a remaining saturation from the last dive or from a change of altitude Aladin 2G also displays the do not fly time the do not fly icon the current altitude range and the prohibited altitude range 31 NOTE When Aladin 2G is in state of rest no information is displayed but the a...

Page 17: ...r 59 Deco gas on off 60 PDIS 60 Unit system 60 Sait fresh water 60 Backlight duration 61 Attention beep on off 61 Water contacts on off 61 Reset desaturation 62 Dual Depth alarm 66 Incremental depth alarm 66 Dive time interval warning 66 Surface interval warning 67 Ascent speed alarm 67 Water density 67 Set 3 63 Apnea 2 2 6 Checking the desaturation time S L O W NO CNS O2 DESAT Do not fly icon No fl...

Page 18: ...time left Aladin 2G displays the estimated remaining battery performance for 5 seconds as a bar graph If the bar graph shows 3 segments the battery warning appears 21 and the battery has to be replaced 68 WARNING If the bar graph shows 2 segments the battery symbol will blink on the surface and in dive mode to alert the diver of a dangerous situation the battery may not have enough energy to finish...

Page 19: ...in 20 40 1 hour dives with the backlight always on In cold waters 4 C 40 F and below the low battery warning may come on within the first dive For temperatures between 4 C 40 F and 20 C 68 F the life of a new battery will be somewhere between 1 and 20 1 hour dives Aladin 2G monitors the battery level throughout every dive and if the available energy drops below the warning threshold Aladin 2G will ...

Page 20: ...will result in shorter no stop times or longer decompression stops WARNING Serious injury or death may result if a diver does not seek immediate treatment should any signs or symptoms of decompression sickness occur after a dive Do not dive to treat symptoms of decom pression sickness Diving in SOS mode is extremely dangerous and you must assume full responsibility for such behavior SCUBAPRO will ...

Page 21: ...ing Current depth In metres feet Max depth Max depth reached during the dive No stop time Remaining time at a given depth during which ascent is allowed without decompression stop min Nitrogen loading bar Oxygen toxicity CNS O2 Dive time Duration of the dive min CNS O2 DEPTH NO STOP DIVE TIME Max depth Max depth Temperature Temperature O2 mix and time of day Max depth 3 1 2 Display during decompre...

Page 22: ...RAK or with set 1 between 1 2 and 1 6bar 59 It can also be changed at the time of setting the gas mixture 21 The CNS O2 value alarm is not influenced by the selected ppO2 max setting CNS O2 Oxygen toxicity With the increased percentage of oxygen the oxygen in the tissues especially in the central nervous system CNS becomes important If the partial pressure of oxygen rises above 0 5bar the CNS O2 v...

Page 23: ...can be heard during the whole duration of the alarm An alarm occurs in the following situations more information can be found on the listed pages Page Oxygen toxicity reaches 100 26 Ignored decompression 28 Exceeding the prescribed ascent rate 24 Particular scale of beeps 25 Altitude alarm 31 Low battery alarm without audible alarm the battery icon appears if the battery has to be replaced 68 Apne...

Page 24: ...en 1 and 48 hours or to no reset default 3 3 2 Setting the MB level See chapter 6 37 3 3 3 Preparation for diving with two gas mixtures See chapter 8 48 3 3 4 Preparation for the dive and function check Switch on Aladin 2G by pushing and check the test display Are all elements of the display activated Do not use Aladin 2G if the display does not show all elements When switching on Aladin 2G with t...

Page 25: ...the diver descends again below 0 8m 3ft within 5 minutes While the dive time is running the colons on the right of the figures are flashing in one second intervals Maximum dive time displayed is 199 minutes NOTE If a dive lasts longer than 199 minutes the dive time display starts again at 0 minutes WARNING Half time alarm turn around alarm 59 If half of the set maximum dive time has elapsed an audib...

Page 26: ...k arrow SLOW appears If the ascent rate exceeds 140 the arrow starts flashing Aladin 2G provides an audible alarm if the ascent rate is 110 or greater The intensity of the alarm increases in direct proportion to the degree that the prescribed ascent rate is exceeded WARNING The prescribed ascent rate must be observed at all times Exceeding the prescribed ascent rate can lead to microbubbles in the ...

Page 27: ...pth MOD The maximum partial pressure of oxygen ppO2 max default 1 4bar determines the Maximum Operating Depth MOD Diving deeper than the MOD will expose the diver to oxygen partial pressures higher than the set maximum level The ppO2 max and consequently the MOD can be reduced manually 21 setting the gas mixture point 5 In addition the maximum allowed ppO2 can be set by means of SmartTRAK or with ...

Page 28: ...ble alarm goes off every 4 seconds CNS O2 and the percentage value flash Danger of oxygen toxicity Start procedure for terminating the dive NOTE During an ascent and if the CNS O2 value does not increase anymore due to a lower partial pressure of oxygen the audible warning is suppressed During the ascent the display of the oxygen toxicity is replaced by the ascent rate If the ascent is stopped the ...

Page 29: ... means remaining time of 99 minutes or more No stop time is influenced by the water temperature WARNING If no stop time drops below 3 minutes an audible attention signal is activated the no stop value and the nitrogen loading bar begin to flash If no stop time is less than 1 minute the no stop display shows the flashing value 0 In order to prevent a decompression dive ascend slowly until the no stop...

Page 30: ...urface is reached during the decompression alarm the arrow STOP DECO the decompression stop duration and decompression stop depth continue flashing in order to point to the risk of a decompression accident The SOS mode is activated 3 minutes after the dive if corrective action is not taken 17 If the total cumulative duration of the decompression alarm is longer than one minute it is entered in the ...

Page 31: ... than 0 8m 3ft DEPTH DIVE TIME CNS O2 After reaching the surface 0 8m 3ft Aladin 2G remains in dive mode for 5 minutes The delay allows for surfacing for a short period for orientation After 5 minutes the dive is closed and it is entered into the logbook The time of day is then displayed for 3 minutes after which the computer turns off WARNING For the calculations of the desaturation and no fly tim...

Page 32: ... another dive To check the remaining desaturation time and oxygen toxicity press S L O W NO CNS O2 DESAT Oxygen toxicity Desaturation time Residual nitrogen bar To check the elapsed surface interval press Surface interval Desaturation time is determined either by oxygen toxicity nitrogen saturation or the regression of microbubbles depending on which requires the longer time No dive warning If Ala...

Page 33: ...d the desaturation time Desaturation time indicated at this moment refers to adaptation time at this altitude If the dive starts within this adaptation time Aladin 2G treats it as a repetitive dive since the body is offgassing Altitude is divided into five ranges which are influenced by barometric pressure That is why the defined altitude ranges overlap on their fringes If a mountain lake is reached ...

Page 34: ...itude range 3 or 4 WARNING If an ascent to a prohibited altitude is detected an audible alarm goes off for 1 minute Descend to a lower altitude 3 6 4 Decompression dives in mountain lakes DEPTH DIVE TIME Dive at altitude range 4 no deco data gauge mode In order to assure optimal decompression even at higher altitudes the 3m 10ft decompression stage is divided into a 4m 13ft stage and a 2m 7ft stag...

Page 35: ...ng in gauge mode you must wait for at least 48 hours before using a decompression computer After diving in gauge mode Aladin 2G can not be used as dive computer for 48 hours Procedure 1 From the time of day display push or until the ALGO is displayed If Aladin 2G shows the gauge mode cannot be switched on or off Aladin 2G shows for 48 hours after a dive in gauge mode and as long as there is remain...

Page 36: ...f 24 hours Resets time and starts stopwatch from zero Each start restart of the stopwatch creates a bookmark After diving in gauge mode NO Remaining time during which Aladin 2G cannot be used in computer mode Aladin 2G shows the remaining time span during which it cannot be used in computer mode Once the waiting period is over the gauge mode can be switched off manually 33 The no fly time after div...

Page 37: ...ds professional training in apnea or free diving techniques and physiology before conducting breath hold dives No dive computer can replace the need for proper dive training Insufficient or improper training may cause a diver to commit errors that can lead to serious injury or death WARNING Deep repetitive Apnea dives are not recommended leave enough recovery time between your Apnea dives WARNING A...

Page 38: ...tart of the apnea dive will happen from depth of 0 8m 3ft Once activated the Apnea mode will run 15 minutes after surfacing This allows you to start a repetitive apnea dive with precise data in the logbook Surface mode can be stopped with long press Aladin 2G Apnea mode has special alarms and functions tailored to Apnea diving and Apnea training You can select multiple alarm functions at the same ...

Page 39: ...les Diving with MB levels requires additional ascent stops level stops the ascent is slowed down and the body gets more time to desaturate This works contrary to the formation of the microbubbles and increases safety Aladin 2G features 6 microbubble levels L0 L5 Level L0 corresponds to SCUBAPRO s well known decompression model ZH L8 ADT and does not require level stops due to microbubble formation...

Page 40: ... DECO NO STOP Microbubble accumulation at the end of dive Time L0 L5 Decompression values Level stop values Decompression obligation 41 6 2 Terminology This chapter will exclusively deal with terminology and display features used while diving with MB levels All other features are described in chapter 3 19 6 2 1 Display during MB no stop phase 16min Dive time MB no stop time 9min Current depth Max ...

Page 41: ...e deepest level stop is displayed Total ascent time including level stops Level stop phase To complete the dive without cascading to a lower MB level all requested level stops must be observed 35 7m 9m 30ft 6m 20ft 3m 10ft STOP S L O W CNS O2 DEPTH DIVE TIME Nitrogen loading bar relative to LO 26 Max depth Temperature MB level active No stop time or deco information relative to L0 Temperature and ...

Page 42: ...less of the MB level we generally recommend to perform a slow ascent during the last few metres feet Level stop STOP NO CNS O2 DEPTH DIVE TIME Deepest level stop depth Total time of ascent Level stop duration Level stop icon On entering the level stop phase NO STOP disappears and the arrow STOP appears The STOP arrow flashes for 8 seconds and an audible attention beep goes off To complete the dive ...

Page 43: ...te the dive without being further reduced to an even lower MB level the new level stop must be observed NOTE Attention beeps can be suppressed with set 1 61 or via SmartTRAK 6 4 2 Total time of ascent STOP NO CNS O2 DEPTH DIVE TIME Total ascent time Aladin 2G displays the level stop information and the total time of ascent This includes the time of ascent as well as all level stops NOTE The total ...

Page 44: ...stops become obligatory the DECO symbol will be displayed The total ascent time will now also contain a decompression stop 6 4 4 Level stop and deco stop When the level stop depth equals the depth of the first obligatory decompression stop and if you are within 1 5m 5ft of the stop depth itself Aladin 2G shows STOP DECO and STOP level stop The indicated duration refers to level stop duration Since ...

Page 45: ...display a flashing MB level symbol and the current MB level for five minutes after reaching the surface The dive is then completed and Aladin 2G changes to user mode with the MB level switching back to the original MB setting Repetitive dives and MB levels If during a dive a level stop is being ignored and the diver starts another descent shortly afterwards Aladin 2G might immediately request level ...

Page 46: ...ake so far The PDI stop will therefore change through the course of the dive to reflect the continuously changing situation in your body Along the same lines PDIS will account for the accumulated nitrogen from previous dives hence PDIS is also repetitive dive dependent Conventional deep stops completely ignore these facts The following figure quantifies the extent of PDIS and illustrates its dependen...

Page 47: ...p where you are asked to remain just beneath the displayed depth During this intermediate stop the body is not taking up any more nitrogen in the leading compartment but rather releasing nitrogen though under a very small pressure gradient This combined with the relatively high ambient pressure inhibits bubble growth It should be noted that the two fastest compartments with 5 and 10 minutes half t...

Page 48: ...anges during the dive as Aladin 2G tracks the uptake of nitrogen in the 8 compartments and updates the PDIS depth accordingly to reflect the optimum at all times The PDIS depth is shown in the lower left corner with the label PDIS During a no stop dive as soon as you reach that depth during an ascent a 2 minute countdown will appear in place of the no stop value with label STOP In addition the PDIS...

Page 49: ... When diving with MB levels PDIS follows the same rules as described above MB levels however introduce stops earlier and deeper than the L0 base algorithm As such the PDIS display may be delayed and for certain dives it may not be displayed at all This for instance would be the case for a shallow dive with air 21 oxygen and MB level L5 ...

Page 50: ...d off In order to enable two gas diving you must turn on the deco gas option in the SET 1 menu 60 Setting the gas mixture and the depth for changing the gas mixture d 1 O2 fraction Range of O2 fraction 100 21 During dives with two gas mixtures the bottom mix gas 1 contains the lower fraction of oxygen Aladin 2G will only accept settings corresponding with this order WARNING For gas mixtures having...

Page 51: ...o be used during the next dive you can either set it to O2 48 point 2 or you can turn off the deco gas option in SET 1 When you turn off the deco gas option in SET 1 the setting in the Gas d O2 menu remains but Aladin 2G calculates the dive using gas 1 only If the deco gas option is turned off the GASd O2 menu will display OFF in the lower left corner instead of an MOD and the ppO2 setting will no...

Page 52: ...the active gas pressing the right button one more time shows O2 of gas 1 in the bot tom right corner and the decompres sion information in case the deco gas is not used decompression informa tion relative to gas 1 only This is the calculation that Aladin 2G would switch to in case having reached the switch depth the diver did not confirm the switch The decompression infor mation and the O2 blink 5...

Page 53: ...ion assuming that you finish the dive with gas 1 1 3 4 DEPTH DIVE TIME DECO STOP STOP S L O W DECO DEPTH DIVE TIME 6 STOP DECO DEPTH DIVE TIME 7 8 1 Predictive decompression information relative to active MB level CNSO2 MOD gas 1 DEPTH DIVE TIME DECO STOP 2 Temperature O2 mix gas 1 Time Predictive decompression information relative to L0 Decompression information relative to L0 assuming that you f...

Page 54: ...continues to calculate with gas 1 only and adapts the decompression calculation accordingly NOTE If after the decompression calculation has readjusted itself to reflect the failed switch the diver goes again below the switch depth MOD of gasd Aladin 2G will revert to the decompression calculation that considers gasd also since upon ascending again the diver will have a renewed opportunity to perfor...

Page 55: ... depth or rise to the Maximum Operating Depth of gas d Failure to do so can result in oxygen poisoning 1 Initiate the switching process by press ing Aladin 2G displays GAS 1 MOD and the oxygen fraction of gas 1 for 30 seconds 2 Switch to the regulator with gas 1 and start breathing 3 Confirm the change by pressing GAS 1 and the oxygen fraction of gas 1 is displayed for 5 seconds without blinking Af...

Page 56: ...e altitude section to which you may not rise at the end of the selected surface interval If the no dive warning and its duration has been displayed Aladin 2G proposes this time rounded up to the next 15 minutes as surface interval If the proposed interval is shortened the no dive warning appears 9 DIVE PLANNER Aladin 2G has a dive planner which allows the planning of no stop dives and decompressio...

Page 57: ...lanning by pushing Aladin 2G shows the bottom time no stop time 1 minute and the appropriate decompression information or level stop data respectively STOP NO DECO CNS O2 DEPTH DIVE TIME Set desired bottom time with and 3 Add asks that you set the bottom time This is done with and Aladin 2G calculates the decompression information for this set bottom time If an MB level L1 5 is selected Aladin 2G ...

Page 58: ...ng desaturation time DESAT before selecting the logbook the time since the last dive surface interval is displayed Page 1 With you enter the logbook The most recent dive is displayed dive number 1 There are 3 pages for each dive S L O W DEPTH DIVE TIME Dive time Dive number Date of the dive Logbook icon Battery performance O2 mix Max depth From here you can a get more information about the display...

Page 59: ...before the dive in set 1 page 1 2 DESAT Desaturation was reset before the dive by removing the battery page 1 2 Battery quality factor has been 3 bars or less during the dive page 1 2 3 Diving in gauge page 1 2 3 AVG Average depth gauge mode page 3 No dive warning after the dive page 1 Apnea mode dive page 35 Alarms during the dive gets you back to the dive list first level screen within logbook Fr...

Page 60: ...f 40m 130ft off 58 Dive time alarm 5 195min on off 40m 130ft off 59 Safety stop duration 1 5min 3 minutes 59 Maximum partial pressure of oxygen ppO2 max 1 2 1 6bar 1 4bar 59 Time limit to reset the O2 mix to air no reset 1 48hrs no reset 59 Deco gas on off off 60 PDIS Profile Dependent Intermediate Stop on off off 60 Unit system metric imperial 60 Water type on salt water off fresh water on salt w...

Page 61: ...activated Switch between on or off by pressing Confirm the selected status with See also page 23 23 Setting the safety stop duration Duration of the safety stop 1 Confirm that you wish to change the duration of the safety stop by pushing The duration starts to flash 2 Change the duration in increments of 1 minute or to off inactive by pushing or 3 Confirm the selected duration with Setting the maximum...

Page 62: ...tically activated during the dive off indicates that PDIS will be inactive 2 Switch between on and off with 3 Confirm your choice with Selecting the units 1 Confirm that you wish to change the units by pushing The selected units are displayed m ft C F 2 Push m or ft starts to flash 3 Switch with between m and ft 4 Confirm the selected unit with C or F starts to flash 5 Switch with between C and F 6 Con...

Page 63: ... wish to change the setting of the audible attention signals by pushing On or off starts to flash 2 Switch between on or off by press ing 3 Confirm the setting with Switching the water contacts on and off On submerging in water the water contacts switch on Aladin 2G automatically WARNING If you chose the option Water contacts off Aladin 2G will turn on with a delay of up to 1 minute into the dive Th...

Page 64: ...r going to higher altitude for the next 48 hours Resetting the desaturation should only be done when there is a valid reason e g loaning the computer to somebody who has not dived in 48 hours or more When the computer itself has remaining saturation you must assume full responsibility for the consequences of resetting the remaining saturation DESAT DESAT 1 Confirm that you wish to reset the display...

Page 65: ...The alarm clock goes off only at the surface Sound must be turned on in set 2 1 Confirm that you wish to set the alarm time by pushing The hours start to flash 2 Set the hours by pushing or 3 Confirm the setting with The minutes start to flash 4 Set the minutes by pushing or 5 Confirm the setting with On or off starts to flash 6 On indicates activated time of day display shows off indicates deactivated ...

Page 66: ...M PM and off 24h 3 Confirm the setting with The 24h AM PM setting influences the display of the date see below Adjusting the date Date 24h setting Day Month Year Date AM PM setting Month Day Year 1 Confirm that you wish to adjust the date by pushing The first day month starts to flash 2 Set the day month by pushing or 3 Confirm the setting with The month day starts to flash 4 Set the month day by pushing...

Page 67: ...ble warning you could get into potentially hazardous situations which could result in death or serious injury You must assume full responsibility for turning off the sound 1 Confirm that you wish to change the setting by pushing On or off starts to flash 2 Switch with between on and off 3 Confirm the setting with If you have selected off Code and 000 appear 4 Set the first digit by pushing and Confirm ...

Page 68: ...ngs of the Dual Depth alarm by pushing First depth value starts to flash 2 Scroll first depth with or 3 Confirm the first depth alarm with Second depth alarm starts to flash 4 Scroll second depth with or 5 Confirm the second depth alarm with On off starts to flash 6 Switch between on off with 7 Confirm the setting with Setting the incremental depth alarm With this alarm you can set repetitive depth alarms...

Page 69: ...g with Setting the Ascent Speed alarm With this alarm you can set ascent speed alarm 1 Confirm that you wish to change the settings of the Ascent Speed alarm by pushing Time value starts to flash 2 Scroll ascent speed value with or 3 Confirm the maximum ascent speed with On off starts to flash 4 Switch between on off with 5 Confirm the setting with Setting the Water Density With this setting you can ge...

Page 70: ...w your Aladin 2G to be exposed to direct intense sunlight Rinse your Aladin 2G thoroughly with fresh water after each dive Do not store your Aladin 2G in a sealed container make sure there is free ventilation If there are problems with the water contacts use soapy water to clean Aladin 2G and dry it thoroughly The surface of your Aladin 2G housing can be treated with silicone grease Do not apply g...

Page 71: ...mage the sealing surfaces 5 Remove the battery Do not touch the contacts SCUBAPRO universal tool NOTE Protect the environment and dispose the battery properly WARNING If you notice traces of seeping water damages or other defects on the oring do not use Aladin 2G for further dives Take it to an authorized SCUBAPRO UWATEC dealer for check and repair 6 Always insert a new O ring when you replace the...

Page 72: ...omputers which have been bought from an authorised SCUBAPRO UWATEC retailer The warranty is given for a period of two years Repairs or replacements during the warranty period do not increase the warranty period In order to put forward a warranty claim send the dive computer together with a dated receipt of the purchase to your authorised retailer or an authorised servicing point SCUBAPRO reserves ...

Page 73: ... contrast 64 Depth alarm 24 58 Desaturation time 15 29 Desaturation reset the 62 68 Dive 19 Dive planner 54 Dive time 23 Dive time alarm 23 59 Dive end of a dive 29 E3 E6 error code 68 Electronic ID 65 Fly no fly time 15 30 Gas mixture Setting 21 Gauge mode 33 IrDA 65 Light 17 61 Logbook 56 Maintenance 68 Max depth 19 24 Microbubbles 37 MOD 20 21 21 25 48 Mountain lakes Diving in 31 Nitrogen loadin...

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