of microbubbles, depending on which
requires the longer time.
*Desat time is displayed only if there is
remaining saturation due to the last dive or
a change of altitude.
For calculations of desaturation and no-fly
time it is assumed that you are breathing air
while on the surface.
2.2.6
Checking the surface interval
From the time of day display you can check
the surface interval with a press-and-hold
of the right button (taking you directly to the
dive menu) and then another press-and-
hold (taking you to surface interval).
Surface interval is the elapsed time since
the end of your last dive; it is displayed as
long as there is remaining saturation.
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2.2.7
Checking the battery
condition
From the time of day display you can check
the battery condition by pressing the left or
right button to scroll to the watch menu.
With a press-and-hold of the right button
you enter watch settings, then press the
right button 6x to scroll to the battery status
screen.
The battery status screen shows how much
energy is left in the CR2450 battery. A fresh
battery is indicated by 6 zeros.
While the Aladin Sport periodically monitors
battery status, you can manually trigger a
status check with a press-and-hold of the
right button while in this screen.
The Aladin Sport's intelligent battery
algorithm will limit some functions as you
near the end of the battery's life. See
the table below for battery status and
corresponding function limitations.
ALADIN SPORT USER MANUAL
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