Battery Compartment Inspection; Technical Description; Operating Principles - Suunto Favor Air User Manual

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ring is not at any point protruding out on the edge.
14. Put your other thumb through the locking ring with the "ribs" facing the hand. Press this thumb firmly
against the lid and release the other one. Make sure that the lid is pressed down completely!
15. Turn the locking ring clockwise with your free thumb and fingers until it snaps into its locked
position.
CAUTION!
MAKE SURE THAT THE LID IS COMPLETELY PRESSED DOWN WHEN TURNING THE LOCKING
RING!
The battery compartment hooks may get seriously damaged if the locking ring is used to press the lid
down.
16. Push the FAVOR AIR back into the console and reassemble the display shield, cross bar and
screws.
17. Set the correct time and date (and personal adjustment/altitude mode, if necessary). The FAVOR
AIR is now ready for use.
CAUTION !
AFTER THE FIRST DIVE CHECK FOR POSSIBLE MOISTURE UNDER THE TRANSPARENT
BATTERY COMPARTMENT LID, WHICH WOULD INDICATE A LEAK!
This can easily be done looking through the triangular holes in the back of the console.

5.4 BATTERY COMPARTMENT INSPECTION

Frequently check the battery compartment for moisture through the transparent battery
cover of the FAVOR AIR. This is important especially after the battery has been
replaced. If you find moisture inside the transparent battery compartment lid, there is a
leak.
DO NOT use the FAVOR AIR if you detect any moisture or water inside.
A leak must be corrected without delay, as moisture will seriously damage the
computer, even beyond repair. Suunto does not take any responsibility for damage
caused by moisture in the battery compartment, if the instructions of this manual are not
carefully followed.
In case of a leak immediately bring the FAVOR AIR to an authorized Suunto
dealer/distributor.

6. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION

6.1 OPERATING PRINCIPLES

The Suunto FAVOR AIR is a multi-functional sport diving instrument, which provides
information on depths, times and decompression requirements. Its electronic
microprocessor mathematically models the absorption and release of nitrogen during
all phases of diving, including ascents, surface intervals and repetitive dives.
WARNING!
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE THE FAVOR AIR WITHOUT FIRST READING THE

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