English
Active backlight _______________________13, 40
Alarm clock ___________________________13, 42
TEC
Altimeter __________________________27, 39
AM/PM __________________________________43
Ascent rate ___________________________17, 22
Audible attention signals________________17, 41
Backlight _____________________________13, 40
Battery alarm _____________________________17
Battery condition, Checking the… ___________13
Battery lifetime ___________________________45
Battery replacement _______________________45
Beep, Switch off the… _____________________41
CNS O
2
___________________2, 3, 15, 16, 23, 38
Date _________________________________12, 43
Deco data during decompression phase ___15, 24
Deco data during no-stop phase _________15, 24
Decompression stop, Ignored… __________17, 25
Depth, current ____________________________20
TEC
Depth alarm ______________________21, 39
Desaturation time______________________12, 26
Desaturation, reset the… _______________41, 45
Dive ____________________________________15
Dive planner _____________________________35
Dive time ________________________________20
TEC
Dive time alarm ____________________20, 39
Dive, end of a dive ________________________25
E3, E6 error code _________________________45
Fly, no-fly time ________________________12, 26
Gas mixture, Setting… _____________________18
TEC
Gauge mode __________________________28
IrDA __________________________________9, 43
LCD contrast _____________________________43
Light_________________________________13, 40
Logbook _________________________________37
Maintenance _____________________________45
Maximum depth_______________________15, 21
47
IX Appendix
IX UWATEC
®
Aladin
®
dive computers
IX
TEC
Microbubbles_______________________30-34
Microbubbles, Warning of… ____________26, 35
MOD _____________________________16, 18, 23
Mountain lakes, Diving in… ____________27, 38
Nitrogen loading bar graph ________________24
Nitrox
______________________________16
No-stop time ______________________15, 24, 30
O
2
% mix, Set up… ________________________18
O
2
fraction ________________________15, 16, 18
O
2
partial pressure__________________16, 17, 23
O
2
partial pressure, maximum_____16, 18, 23, 40
O
2
toxicity_________________________16, 17, 23
Operating Aladin
®
__________________4, 5, 9, 11
PC, transfer to PC (logbook) ______________9, 37
ppO
2
, see O
2
partial pressure
Push buttons ____________________________4, 9
Reset to air_______________________________40
Residual Nitrogen bar graph ________________26
Safety stop timer ______________________25, 40
Serial number ____________________________44
Set 1
______________________________39
Set 2
______________________________42
TEC
Setting the ppO
2 max
_________________18, 40
SmartTRAK _____________________9, 10, 16, 37
Sound, on /off ________________________17, 44
SOS mode _______________________________14
Stopwatch _______________________________29
Surface interval ____________________12, 35, 37
System ___________________________________9
Technical information ______________________45
Time of day (display) ___________________11, 42
Unit system ______________________________40
UTC _________________________________10, 42
Warnings ________________________________17
Water contacts_____________________10, 41, 45
Water type _______________________________40
4 Index
3 Warranty
The warranty only covers dive computers which have been bought from an authorised SCUBAPRO UWA-
TEC 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.
UWATEC reserves the right to determine the merits of a warranty claim and to determine whether the
computer will be repaired or replaced.
Excluded are faults or defects due to:
• excessive wear and tear;
• exterior influences, e.g. transport damage, damage due to bumping and hitting, influences of weather
or other natural phenomena;
• servicing, repairs or the opening of the dive computer by anybody not authorised by the manufacturer;
• pressure tests which do not take place in water;
• diving accidents;
• improper placement of the battery cap.