Suunto Cobra2 [40/56] Care and maintenance
8. CARE AND MAINTENANCE
The Suunto Cobra2 dive computer is a sophisticated precision instrument. Though designed
to withstand the rigors of scuba diving, you must handle your Suunto Cobra2 with care,
and follow the advice below on how to maximize its service life.
8.1. Water contacts and buttons
Contamination or dirt on the water contacts/connector or buttons may prevent the automatic
activation of the DIVE mode and cause problems during data transfer. Therefore, it is
important that the water contacts and push buttons are kept clean. If the water contacts
of the instrument are active (AC-text remains on the display) or the DIVE mode activates
on its own, the reason is probably contamination or invisible marine growth that may create
an unwanted 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.
8.2. 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 Suunto representative. This service will include a general
operational check, replacement of the battery, and a water resistance check. The
service requires special tools and training, so do not attempt to carry out any service
that you are not competent to perform
•
If moisture appears inside the case, have the instrument checked immediately by your
Suunto representative
•
If you detect scratches, cracks or other such flaws on the display that may impair its
durability, have it replaced immediately by your Suunto representative
•
Check the strap and the buckle for flaws. If needed, have them replaced by your Suunto
representative
•
Wash and rinse the unit in fresh water after every use
•
Protect the unit from shock, extreme heat, direct sunlight, and chemical corrosion. 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 seals, the case,
and the finish
•
Store your dive computer in a dry place when you are not using it
•
The dive computer displays 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. Also refer to Section 5.9. Activation and pre-checks
•
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
8.3. Maintenance
If left without care for an extended period, a thin film, often invisible to the naked eye, will
cover the unit. Much like the build-up on the glass of an aquarium, this film is the result of
organic contaminants found in both salt and fresh water. Suntan oil, silicone spray and
grease will speed up this process. As a result of this build-up, moisture will be trapped
next to the water contacts and will prevent your Suunto Cobra2 from operating properly.
The water contacts can be cleaned with a small brush (e.g. toothbrush).
IMPORTANT: Your Suunto Cobra2 should be soaked, then thoroughly rinsed with fresh
water and 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, and do
not use the Suunto Cobra2 if you detect any moisture or water inside.
40
Содержание
- Table of contents 3
- Welcome to the world of suunto diving instruments 5
- Warnings cautions and notes 6
- Button symbols and functions 9
- Navigating in the menus 9
- Suunto cobra2 at a glance 9
- Getting started with your suunto cobra2 11
- Setting the alarm 11
- Setting the date 11
- Setting the time 11
- Time mode settings 11
- Ac water contacts 12
- Setting the backlight 12
- Setting the tones 12
- Setting the units 12
- Compass display 13
- Learning how to use your compass 13
- Tilt sensor 13
- Compass settings 14
- Declination 14
- Locking a bearing 14
- Calibration 15
- Before diving 16
- Dive computer limitations 16
- Emergency ascents 16
- The suunto rgbm deep stop algorithm 16
- Audible and visual alarms 17
- Nitrox 17
- Air integration 18
- Error conditions 18
- Connecting suunto cobra2 to a regulator 19
- Dive mode settings 19
- Setting the depth alarm 19
- Setting the dive time alarm 19
- Setting the nitrox values 20
- Setting the personal altitude adjustments 20
- Accessing dive mode 21
- Activation and pre checks 21
- Setting the rgbm values 21
- Setting the safety stops deep stops 21
- Setting the sample rate 21
- Battery power indication 22
- Dive mode activation 22
- Diving at altitude 23
- Personal adjustments 23
- Recommended safety stops 24
- Safety stops 24
- Deep stops 25
- Mandatory safety stops 25
- Basic dive data 26
- Diving 26
- Diving in air mode diveair 26
- Bookmark 27
- Tank pressure data 27
- Ascent rate indicator 28
- Decompression dives 28
- Safety stops 28
- Ceiling ceiling zone floor and decompression range 29
- Display below the floor 29
- Display above the ceiling 30
- Display above the floor 30
- Display at the ceiling zone 30
- Before diving in nitrox mode 31
- Default nitrox settings 31
- Diving in nitrox mode divenitrox 31
- Oxygen displays 31
- Diving in gauge mode divegauge 32
- Gas change and multiple breathing gas mixes 32
- Oxygen limit fraction olf 32
- After diving 34
- Dive numbering 34
- Repetitive dive planning 34
- Surface interval 34
- Dive planning mode plannodec 35
- Flying after diving 35
- Plan mode 35
- Dive numbering shown during dive planning 36
- Dive simulator 36
- Simulation mode plansimulator 36
- Dive logbook memlogbook 37
- Memory mode 37
- Dive history memhistory 38
- Suunto dive manager sdm 38
- Www suuntosports com and suunto diving world at www suunto com diving 39
- Care and maintenance 40
- Care of your dive computer 40
- Maintenance 40
- Water contacts and buttons 40
- Battery kit 41
- Battery replacement 41
- Battery replacement procedure 41
- Required tools 41
- Water resistance inspection 41
- Technical data 44
- Technical specifications 44
- Suunto rgbm adaptive decompression 45
- No decompression limits 46
- Altitude diving 47
- Oxygen exposure 47
- Copyright 48
- Intellectual property 48
- Patent notice 48
- Trademark 48
- After sales service 49
- Disclaimers 49
- Limits of liability and iso 9001 compliance 49
- User s responsibility 49
- Warranty 50
- Disposal of the device 51
- Glossary 52
- Two year warranty 55
Похожие устройства
- Yamaha PSR-E213 Инструкция по эксплуатации
- Texas Lilli 572 B Инструкция по эксплуатации
- Mystery MGM-1450 Инструкция по эксплуатации
- Siemens SK76M530EU Инструкция по эксплуатации
- JVC TH-A10R Инструкция по эксплуатации
- Suunto Cobra Инструкция по эксплуатации
- Yamaha PSR-E223 Инструкция по эксплуатации
- Champion ВC7712 Инструкция по эксплуатации
- Loewe Assist Multi-Control Инструкция по эксплуатации
- Bosch MFW 1501 Инструкция по эксплуатации
- Panasonic WV-SF330 Инструкция по эксплуатации
- Hyundai H-HT5114-N Инструкция по эксплуатации
- Yamaha PSR-E303 Инструкция по эксплуатации
- Supra MGS 1350 Инструкция по эксплуатации
- Elitech КБ 60 Инструкция по эксплуатации
- Loewe Auro 2216 Инструкция по эксплуатации
- Yamaha PSR-E313 Инструкция по эксплуатации
- Panasonic WV-SP300 Инструкция по эксплуатации
- Hyundai H-HT5113-N Инструкция по эксплуатации
- Champion ВC 6611 Инструкция по эксплуатации