Instruction manual

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A. Diving with this watch
Diving can be a safe, enjoyable activity when diving rules are properly followed.
It is always, however, accompanied by certain risks including diver’s paralysis
and unanticipated accidents. Before diving please obtain proper diving instruc-
tion and be sure to conduct safety checks. Please use this watch only after you
have read and fully understood the operating procedures and cautions in these
instructions. Using this watch other than as indicated in these instructions may
result in failure of the watch to function properly.
WARNING:
Safe diving
1. Use this product only after having received proper instruction in safe diving
procedures.
2. Always use the “buddy system.” This watch is not a substitute for a diving
partner.
3. This product is recommended for sports diving to depths of up to about 15-20
meters (50 ft~65 ft), although the depth indicator will measure depths up to
80 meters.
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4. Early battery replacement is recommended. A new battery will last approxi-
mately 2 years. (However, this will vary greatly depending on the frequency
of depth meter use. Replace the battery early.) * Battery replacement
should be conducted only at Citizen Service Centers.
5. Be sure to rest sufficiently after diving, as specified by diving rules. Riding in
an airplane or moving to a high altitude too soon after diving may cause
decompression sickness.
6. Use the depth meter function of this watch only as an auxiliary or backup
instrument.
7. Avoid rapid ascents when diving, as these adversely affect the human body,
including causing diver’s paralysis. Maintain a safe ascent speed while div-
ing. An ascent of 9 meters (30 ft) or less per minute is recommended for
sports diving to avoid various possible problems. (In conformity with the
Diving Manual of the United States Navy, 1993.)
Do not use the depth meter when...
1. In locations with altitudes exceeding 4,000 meters (13,124 ft).
The watch will be unable to measure depth accurately.