Maintenance; Water Resistance Inspection; Battery Replacement - Suunto Cobra Instruction Manual

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5.3. MAINTENANCE

The instrument should be thoroughly rinsed with fresh water, then dried with
a soft towel after each dive. Make sure that all salt crystals and sand particles
have been flushed out.
Check the display and the transparent battery compartment cover for possible
moisture or water. DO NOT use the dive computer, if you detect any moisture
or water inside.
- Do not use compressed air to blow water off the unit.
- Do not use solvents or other cleaning fluids that might cause damage.
- Do not test or use the dive computer in pressurized air.

5.4. WATER RESISTANCE INSPECTION

Ensure the water resistance of the device. Always check the water resistance
of the battery compartment when replacing the battery. Moisture inside the
device or battery compartment will seriously damage the unit.
Check the transparent battery compartment cover and the display for any sign
of leaks. If you find moisture inside your dive computer, there is a leak. A leak
must be corrected without delay, as moisture will seriously damage the unit,
even beyond repair. Suunto does not take any responsibility for damage caused
by moisture in the dive computer, if the instructions of this manual are not
carefully followed.
In case of a leak, immediately take the dive computer to an authorized Suunto
dealer or distributor. Only an authorized Suunto dealer or distributor should do
service activities.

5.5. BATTERY REPLACEMENT

NOTE! It is imperative that the change is made in a proper manner to avoid
any leakage of water into the battery compartment or computer. When in
doubt, it is advisable to contact an authorized Suunto dealer for battery
replacement.
NOTE! When the battery is changed, all nitrogen and oxygen uptake data is
lost. Therefore, before changing the battery, the no-flying time shown by the
computer should have reached zero. Otherwise, wait for 48 hours or preferably
even 100 hours before you dive again.
CAUTION!
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