Suunto HELO2 Care and Maintenance of MY Suunto Diving Computer, Water Contacts and Push Buttons

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8. CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF MY SUUNTO DIVING COMPUTER

The SUUNTO dive computer is a sophisticated precision instrument. Although it is designed to withstand the rigors of scuba diving, you must treat it with the same proper care and caution as any other precision instrument.

WATER CONTACTS AND PUSH BUTTONS

Contamination or dirt on the water contacts/connector or push buttons may prevent the automatic activation of the Dive Mode and cause problems during the data transfer. Therefore, it is important that the water contacts and push buttons are kept clean. If the water contacts are active (AC text remains on display) or the Dive Mode activates on its own, the reason for this is probably contamination or invisible marine growth, which may create an electric current between the contacts. It is important that the dive computer is carefully washed in fresh water after the day’s diving is completed. The contacts can be cleaned with fresh water and, if necessary, a mild detergent and a soft brush. Sometimes it might be necessary to remove the instrument from the protective boot for cleaning.

CARE OF YOUR DIVE COMPUTER

NEVER try to open the case of the dive computer.

Have your dive computer serviced every two years or after 200 dives (whichever comes first) by an authorized dealer or distributor. This service will include a general operational check, replacement of the battery, and water resistance check. The service requires special tools and training. Therefore, it is advisable to contact an authorized SUUNTO dealer or distributor for the biennial service. Do not attempt to do any servicing that you are not sure of.

Should moisture appear inside the case, immediately have the instrument checked by your SUUNTO dealer or distributor.

Should you detect scratches, cracks or other such flaws on the display that may impair its durability, immediately have it replaced by your SUUNTO dealer or dis- tributor.

Wash and rinse the unit in fresh water after every use.

Protect the unit from shock, extreme heat, direct sunlight, and chemical attack. The dive computer cannot withstand the impact of heavy objects like scuba cylinders, nor chemicals like gasoline, cleaning solvents, aerosol sprays, adhesive agents, paint, acetone, alcohol, etc. Chemical reactions with such agents will damage the seals, case and finish.

Store your dive computer in a dry place when you are not using it.

The dive computer will display a battery symbol as a warning when the power gets too low. When this happens, the instrument should not be used until the battery has been replaced.

Do not fasten the strap of your dive computer too tightly. You should be able to insert your finger between the strap and your wrist. Shorten the strap by cutting it if you do not expect to need the extra length.

MAINTENANCE

The instrument should be soaked, thoroughly rinsed with fresh water, then dried with a soft towel after each dive. Make sure that all salt crystals and sand particles have been flushed out. Check the display for possible moisture or water. DO NOT use the dive computer if you detect any moisture or water inside. Contact an authorized Suunto dealer for battery replacement or other service.

CAUTION!

Do not use compressed air to blow water off the unit.

Do not use solvents or other cleaning fluids that might cause damage.

Do not test or use the dive computer in pressurized air.

WATER RESISTANCE INSPECTION

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Contents HelO2 Page Welcome to the World of Suunto Diving Instruments Care and Maintenance of MY Suunto Diving Computer Welcome to the World of Suunto Diving Instruments Using HelO2 with Dive Manager and Dive PlannerPhysician regarding your fitness before diving Or professional diving activitiesOr death Stop, and Rgbm adjustments are correct ASC Time symbol and the upward pointing arrowUSE BACK-UP INSTRUMENTS! Make sure that you use back-up Diving with the dive computerBefore the instrument has counted down the no-fly time Batteries. Recycle or dispose of used batteries properlySymbol Button Press Main functions Button symbols and functionsSuunto HELO2 AT a Glance Navigating in the menusDown Long Enter Setting mode Setting the time Time mode settingsSetting the date Setting the unitsAC water contacts Setting the backlightSetting the tones Suunto Technical Rgbm Before DivingPlanning your dives Mixed gas diving Emergency ascentsDive computer limitations Alarm indication Alarm reason Audible and visual alarmsError conditions Alarm indicationOut of calculation limits Gas mixInstalling the wireless transmitter Wireless transmissionPairing and code selection Omitted decompressionDisplay Indication Transmitting dataDive Mixed GAS Dive mode settingsSetting the gases Setting the dive-time alarm Setting the depth alarmSetting the personal/altitude adjustments Before you have ascended above this depthSetting the tank pressure alarm Setting the sample rateSetting the tank pressure Setting the HP codeActivation and pre-checks Accessing Dive modeDive mode activation Diving at altitude Battery power indicationAlt. adjustment value Altitude range Personal adjust- Condition Desired tables Ment value Personal adjustmentsHow the Altitude value is set Before divingRecommended Safety Stops Safety StopsMandatory Safety Stops Other personal injury, and deathDeep stops Basic dive data DivingDiving-related information Decompression dives Ascent rate indicatorBookmark Than at the ceiling Ceiling, ceiling zone, floor and decompression rangeDisplay below the floor Accident, you should stay somewhat below the ceilingDisplay above the floor Display at the ceiling zoneBefore diving in Mixed GAS mode Diving in Mixed GAS modeDefault gas mix settings Oxygen and helium displaysGas change and multiple breathing gas mixes Oxygen limit fraction OLFDiving in Gauge mode After Diving Alarms Symbol on displaySurface interval Dive numberingDive Planning mode PLANnodec Plan modeRepetitive dive planning Flying after divingMemory mode PLANNoDec modeMixed GAS mode, it does not affect the calculations Dive numbering shown during dive planningDive logbook MEMLogbook Suunto Dive Planner SDP Dive historySuunto Dive Manager SDM Dive Planner. It ensures that you have a valid decompressionPage Water Contacts and Push Buttons Care and Maintenance of MY Suunto Diving ComputerWarranty FAQsBattery replacement and strap kits must be used Battery kit Battery ReplacementReplacing the battery Required toolsWireless transmitter battery replacement Battery compartment lid, indicating a leakMade in a proper manner to avoid any leakage of water into TransmitterStalling the transmitter battery Transmitter battery kitPage Technical Data Rgbm BatteryAfter dive planning Diver safety and Suunto Technical Rgbm modelSuunto Technical Rgbm decompression model Oxygen exposure Altitude divingPatent notice Intellectual PropertyCopyright Trademark 12.2. CE DisclaimersUser’s responsibility Exclusions and Limitations Warranty PeriodLimitation of Liability Access to Suunto warranty serviceOther important notices Page Disposal of the Device EAD EAN GlossaryNo DEC Time Copyright Customer Service ContactsPage TWO Year Warranty Page Page Suunto Oy 4/2009