Water Resistance Test - Suunto Spyder Service Manual

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3. Reassemble the unit as instructed in section
5.3.2. A.
Service of depth sensor connections
The depth sensor connections are serviced when
the depth sensor does not make proper contact
with the printed circuit board. Follow the
instructions given in section 5.3.1. B and 5.3.2. B.
Version 2/2000, 14.8.2000
5.3.8. W
ATER RESISTANCE TEST
The water resistance test must be
carried out with care and it requires special
training and equipment.
When the water resistance test is necessary
The water resistance of the unit must be tested
every time
• the unit has been disassembled,
• a leak is suspected.
The ACW should be in TR-
PC Mode when testing the
water resistance (Fig.
5.3.32). This way the ACW
will not go into diving mode
and no dive is recorded in
the memory. Note that the
ACW returns to the Time
Mode automatically, if no
button is operated.
Set the ACW in TR-PC mode when
making the water resistance test to avoid
having a dive recorded in the memory.
A leak must be corrected without delay, as
moisture will seriously damage the unit.
Do not test the unit for more than 5 minutes in air
and do not exceed 10 bar.
General instructions for water resistance test
and test dive
Observe the restrictions for the testing.
Failure to heed the restrictions may damage
the unit.
Never finish the test dive or water resistance
test while the ACW is in the permanent Error
Mode.
Always
decompression stops before surfacing.
Never allow the ceiling
to exceed 10 m [32 feet]
during the test dive or
water
resistance
(Fig. 5.3.33.). Deeper
ceiling depths may be
difficult to handle with
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