Suunto Gekko [48/70] Care and maintenance
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5. CARE AND MAINTENANCE
This SUUNTO dive computer is a sophisticated precision instrument. Though
designed to withstand the rigors of scuba diving you must treat it with proper care
and caution as any other precision instrument.
5.1. IMPORTANT INFORMATION
WATER CONTACTS AND PUSH BUTTONS
Contamination or dirt on the water contacts/connector or push buttons may prevent
the automatic activation of the Di ve Mode and cause problems during the data
transfer. Therefore, it is important that the w ater contacts and push b uttons are
kept clean. If the water contacts of the instrument are active (AC-text remains on
display) or the Di ve Mode activates on its o wn, the reason for this is probably
contamination or invisible marine growth that may create an unw anted electric
current between the contacts. It is important that the di ve computer is carefully
washed in fresh w ater after the day’s diving is completed. The contacts can be
cleaned with fresh w ater and, if necessary , a mild deter gent and a soft brush.
Sometimes it might be necessary to remo ve the instrument from the protecti ve
boot for cleaning.
5.2. CARE OF YOUR DIVE COMPUTER
• NEVER try to open the case of the dive computer.
• Service your dive computer every two years or after 200 dives (whichever
comes fi rst) by an authorized dealer or distributor. This service will include
a general operational check, replacement of the battery, and water resis-
tance check. The service requires special tools and training. Therefore, it is
advisable to contact an authorized SUUNTO dealer or distributor for bien-
nial service. Do not attempt to do any service that you are not sure about
how to do.
• Should moisture appear inside the case or battery compartment have the
instrument checked immediately by your SUUNTO dealer or distributor.
• Should you detect scratches, cracks or other such fl aws on the display that
may impair its durability, have it replaced immediately by your SUUNTO
dealer or distributor.
• Check the spring bars holding the strap and the buckle for fl aws. If the fl ex-
ibility of the spring bars has reduced, have them replaced immediately by
your SUUNTO dealer or distributor.
• 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
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- Asc time 2
- Ceiling 2
- Max avgpo2 2
- Options 2
- Quick reference guide gekko 2
- S l o w 2
- Warning 5
- Warning 6
- Warning 7
- Warning 8
- At the surface 0 9
- Audible and visual alarms 3 9
- Before diving 5 9
- Diving in nitrox mode 7 9
- Diving with the gekko 0 9
- Diving with the gekko 5 9
- Functions 2 2 push buttons 2 2 water contacts 4 9
- Getting acquainted 2 9
- Introduction 9
- Safety precautions 9
- Safety stops 9 9
- Table of contents 9
- Warnings 9
- Care and maintenance 6 10
- Glossary 2 10
- Menu based modes 7 10
- Suuntosports com 0 10
- Technical description 2 10
- Warranty 9 10
- Introduction 11
- Safety precautions 11
- Dive computer limitations 12
- Emergency ascents 12
- Nitrox 12
- Functions 14
- Getting acquainted 14
- Push buttons 14
- Water contacts 16
- Activation and prechecks 17
- Before diving 17
- Diving with the gekko 17
- After battery check the low battery warning is indicated by the battery symbol fig 3 19
- Battery indication 19
- Battery power indicator 19
- If the battery symbol is displayed in the surface mode or if the display is faded or weak the battery may be too lo w to operate the di ve computer and battery replacement is recommended 19
- Table 3 battery power indicator 19
- Temperature or an internal oxidation of the battery affects the battery voltage if the instrument is stored for a long period the low battery warning may be displayed even though the battery has enough capacity the low battery warning may also be displayed at low temperatures even though the battery has enough capacity in warmer conditions in these cases repeat the battery check procedure 19
- The battery power indicator can always be seen when the dive mode is activated the following table and figure show the various warning levels 19
- This dive computer has a unique graphic battery power indicator designed to give you an advance notice of impending need to change the battery 19
- Dive planning plan 20
- Mandatory safety stop 21
- Recommended safety stop 21
- Safety stops 21
- User defi nable functions and alarms 21
- Basic dive data 22
- Diving with the gekko 22
- Bookmark 23
- Ascent rate indicator 24
- Consumed bottom time cbt 24
- Green zone as a safety precaution suunto recommends you should maintain the no decompression bar graph within the green zone segments start to appear when the available no decompression time decreases below 100 80 60 50 40 30 and 20 minutes 24
- Red zone as all of the bars appear red zone your no decompression stop time has become zero and your dive has become a decompression stop dive for more information see section 3 decompression dives 24
- Table 3 ascent rate indicator 24
- The ascent rate is sho wn graphically along the right side of the display as fol lows 24
- The available no decompression stop time is also shown visually in the multi function bar graph on the left side of the display fig 3 and 3 when your available no decompression time decreases below 200 minutes the fi rst lowest bar graph segment appears as your body absorbs more nitrogen more segments start to appear 24
- Yellow zone as the bars reach the yellow zone your no decompression stop time is less than 10 or 5 minutes and you are getting very close to no decompression limits at this point you should start your ascent towards the surface 24
- Decompression dives 25
- Warning 25
- Warning 26
- Warning 27
- Before diving 29
- Diving in nitrox mode 29
- Warning 29
- Oxygen displays 30
- Oxygen limit fraction olf 31
- At the surface 32
- Surface interval 32
- Dive numbering 33
- Flying after diving 33
- Audible and visual alarms 35
- Altitude adjustment 36
- High altitude dives and personal adjustment 36
- Warning 36
- Personal adjustment 37
- Error conditions 38
- Menu based modes 39
- Memory functions 1 memory 40
- Note the menu based modes cannot be activated until 5 minutes after the dive 40
- The dive entry time and date is re gistered in the logbook memory always check before diving that the time and date are correctly set especially after traveling between different time zones 40
- The list of the menu based modes 40
- The memory options fig 4 for this dive compu ter include the combined logbook and dive profi le memory fig 4 4 1 di ve history memory fig 4 2 4 3 40
- Logbook and dive profi le memory 1 logbook 41
- Dive history memory 2 history 44
- Pc settings mode 3 pc set 44
- Alarm settings 2 set alms 45
- Dive computer model settings1 set model 45
- Nitrox oxygen settings 45
- Set modes 2 set 45
- Dive time alarm setting 46
- Maximum depth alarm setting 46
- Personal adjustments 4 set adj 46
- Setting time and date 3 set time 46
- Mode set set adj fig 4 4 the adjustments are altitude personal and dive computer units 47
- The current altitude and personal adjustment modes are shown when diving and at the surface if the mode does not match the altitude or personal conditions see section 3 high altitude dives and personal adjustment it is imperati ve that you enter the correct selection before di ving use the altitude adjustment to select the correct altitude mode fig 4 5 use the personal adjustment to add an extra level of conservatism fig 4 6 47
- Use the units adjustment to choose choose between metric and imperial units fig 4 7 47
- Care and maintenance 48
- Care of your dive computer 48
- Important information 48
- Caution 49
- Maintenance 49
- Water resistance inspection 49
- Battery replacement 50
- Caution 50
- Caution 52
- Operating principles 54
- Technical description 54
- Suunto reduced gradient bubble model rgbm 56
- Oxygen exposure 57
- Technical specification 57
- Warranty 61
- Suuntosports com 62
- Suuntosports com sections 62
- System requirements 62
- Getting started 63
- Glossary 64
- Disposal of the device 66
- Modes and operations 67
- Www suunto com 70
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