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Since the metal parts of the Z1's casing and wristband can trap dirt
and contaminants which could soil the sleeves of clothing, please
keep your Z1 clean at all times. After immersion in sea water, wash
thoroughly with fresh water to avoid any corrosive build-up.
Because the main casing and wristband come in direct contact with
the skin, there is risk of a skin rash caused by:
1. Dirt, rust and sweat on the casing and/or wristband as a result of
poor maintenance.
2. Allergies to metal and resin.
3. Physical condition, etc.
Wearing the wristband too tight increases sweat and reduces airfl ow
between band and skin, making it much easier to develop a rash.
Therefore, for everyday use it is recommended that you wear your Z1
on your wrist slightly looser rather than tighter. In the unlikely event
that a rash appears, discontinue use and consult a doctor.
To prevent unexpected injuries and allergic rashes, remove your Z1 at
bedtime. Also, when holding or touching an infant, remove your Z1 to
prevent rashes caused by allergies or other medical conditions.
Always ensure that log data are stored separately from your Z1 by
keeping a written log or by transferring data to a PC. A malfunction,
necessary repair or dead battery could cause stored data to disappear.
Please be sure to remove any product protection stickers before using
your Z1. If you use your Z1 without fi rst peeling off the stickers, dirt
can become trapped which may cause rust and skin irritation.
Don't drive a car or operate a boat while wearing your Z1 with the Au-
to-Light function turned on. The light could be distracting and might
hinder driving which could be dangerous.
The danger of explosion exists if the Z1's battery is incorrectly
installed. The battery must be replaced with the same or equivalent
model. Please go to your authorized SCUBAPRO dealer for any battery
replacement needs.
Do not expose your Z1 to excessive heat such from intense sunlight,
fi re, etc.
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