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Check to make sure the battery power level your Z1 is at "H" before
diving. In the event of a low power level, resulting in a warning
displayed while diving, safely exit the water as soon as possible and
recharge your Z1.
NOTE: If this low power warning comes on during a dive, there is still
suffi cient power to safely end the dive, so there is no need to panic.
Deal with the situation calmly. Ref: Low Power Alarm • • • P.15
Respond to any warnings or cautionary messages immediately.
The Z1 should be used for recreational diving only. Do not use your Z1
for any other type of diving.
Never lend or share your Z1 with another diver if residual nitrogen still
exists in your body after using the Z1.
Make sure to set or check the O
dangerous when the O
don't match.
Do not disassemble, repair, modify, or exchange the rechargeable
battery or conduct pressure chamber tests on the Z1 by yourself. This
is extremely dangerous and may cause a malfunction. Please see an
authorized SCUBAPRO dealer for any maintenance needs.
The Z1 is designed for dives using compressed air (21% 0
(22% to 100% 0
Each diver should be responsible for planning and conducting the
safest dives possible in accordance with his or her diving skills and
physical condition.
Please practice safe diving. Do not exceed the displayed data on your
Z1. The Z1 cannot prevent you from developing decompression illness
completely.
The Z1 does not measure, display or control the air pressure in your
tank. Use a separate submersible pressure gauge to monitor your tank
pressure.
If the rechargeable battery is removed from your Z1, make sure that
small children do not swallow it. Put the battery out of reach of chil-
dren. If swallowed, contact a doctor at once.
WARNING
% before every dive. It is extremely
2
% in the tank and the Nitrox setting on the Z1
2
). The Z1 cannot be used with any other mixed gas.
2
7
) and Nitrox
2

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