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9.Check the condition of the O-ring; a defective O-ring may indicate sealing or other problems. Dispose the old O-ring, even if it seems to be in good condition.

10.Check that the battery compartment, battery holder and lid are clean. Clean with soft cloth if necessary.

11.Reinstall the battery retainer in its correct position.

12.Check that the new lubricated O-ring is in good condition. Put it in the right position on the battery compartment lid. Be very careful not to get any dirt on the o-ring or its sealing surfaces.

13.Carefully press the lid onto the battery compartment with your thumb, while making sure that the O-ring is not at any point protruding out on the edge.

14.Put your other thumb through the locking ring. Press this thumb firmly against the lid and release the other one. Make sure that the lid is pressed completely down!

15.Turn the locking ring counterclockwise with your free thumb and fingers until it snaps into its locked position.

16.The dive computer should now active its timekeeping mode and show time 18:00 [6:00 PM] and date SA 01,01. Activate the instrument. Check that

all display segments work.

the low battery warning is off.

the buzzer beeps and backlight works.

all the settings are correct. Reset if necessary.

17.Reassemble computer into the console. The instrument is now ready for use.

CAUTION

Check after the first dives for possible moisture under the transparent

 

battery compartment lid, indicating a leak.

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Contents COBRA3 Time Tank pressure Before Diving Intellectual Property Welcome to the World of Suunto Diving Instruments Serious injury or death Before DIVING. Make sure that you fully understand the useNot for Professional USE! Suunto dive computers are That tend to increase the risk of decompression illness DCIDives That Require Decompression Stops are not Mode even during the no-fly time Nitrox mode, as well as from AIR or Nitrox mode to GaugeBatteries. Recycle or dispose of used batteries properly Before the instrument has counted down the no-fly timeSymbol Button Press Main functions Button symbols and functionsSuunto AT a Glance Navigating in the menusDown Setting the alarm Time mode settingsSetting the time Setting the dateSetting the backlight Setting the unitsSetting the tones AC water contactsDisplays by pressing the UP/DOWN buttons Learning how to use your compassCompass display Locking a bearingSymbol Explanation Compass settingsCalibration Time-out DeclinationSuunto RGBM/Deep Stop Algorithm Before DivingEmergency ascents Dive computer limitationsAlarm type Audible and visual alarmsPreset alarm types Alarm type NitroxAlarm is activated Alarm type Alarm reasonError conditions Omitted decompressionDive mode settings Connecting Suunto Cobra3 to a regulatorSetting the depth alarm Setting the dive-time alarmSetting the personal/altitude adjustments Setting the nitrox valuesBottom time, for example Are stored until changedSetting the Safety Stops/Deep Stops Setting the sample rateSetting the Rgbm values Setting the tank pressure alarmAccessing Dive mode Dive mode activationActivation and pre-checks Alt. adjustment value Altitude range Battery power indicationDiving at altitude How the Altitude value is setPersonal adjustments Personal Condition Desired tables Adjustment ValueRgbm setting Desired Tables Effect Safety Stops Recommended Safety StopsMandatory Safety Stops Deep stops Diving Diving in AIR mode DIVEairOrder to perform the necessary dive pre-checks Basic dive dataTank pressure data BookmarkAscent rate indicator Low Air Pressure WarningsDecompression dives Display below the floor Ceiling, ceiling zone, floor and decompression rangeDisplay above the floor Display at the ceiling zoneDisplay above the ceiling Before diving in Nitrox mode Diving in Nitrox mode DIVEnitroxDefault nitrox settings Oxygen displaysDiving in Gauge mode DIVEgauge Oxygen limit fraction OLFGas change and multiple breathing gas mixes Gauge mode does not provide decompression information There is no ascent rate monitoring in the Gauge modeModes before the no fly time has counted down After Diving Alarms Symbol on displaySurface interval Dive numberingPlan mode Dive Planning mode PLANnodecFlying after diving Mode Simulation Mode PLANsimulatorDive numbering shown during dive planning Dive SimulatorDive logbook MEMLogbook Memory modeInstructions Providing that the battery has been replaced according toDive series if the no-fly time has not ended. See .2. Dive Numbering for further informationSuunto Dive Manager SDM Unit and the downloadable Suunto Dive Manager softwarePage Water Contacts and Push Buttons Care and Maintenance of MY Suunto Diving ComputerFAQs Battery replacement and strap kits must be usedWarranty Battery kit Battery ReplacementReplacing the battery Required toolsBattery compartment lid, indicating a leak Technical Data Suunto Rgbm adaptive decompression RgbmNo-decompression limits Diver Attention Symbol Advice to Extend Surface IntervalOxygen exposure Altitude divingIntellectual Property Copyright TrademarkPatent notice Disclaimers User’s responsibility12.2. CE Exclusions and Limitations Warranty PeriodAccess to Suunto warranty service Other important noticesLimitation of Liability Page Disposal of the Device EAD EAN GlossaryNoaa Copyright Customer Service ContactsTWO Year Warranty Suunto Oy 9/2008, 10/2008, 11/2008