Technical Characteristics; Watch; Dive Computer - Seac DRIVER User Manual

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TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

WATCH:

• 12/24 clock with minutes and seconds
• Second time setting
• Option to switch between primary and secondary time
• Calendar
• Stopwatch
• Countdown
• Alarm

DIVE COMPUTER

• Function indicating the minimum suggested recovery time between one
dive and the next: MSST (Minimum Suggested Surface Time)
• Full setting of alarm parameters for dive time and depth
• Visual and auditory alarms
• Auditory alarms can be enabled or disabled.
• Fresh/saltwater setting
• User-replaceable batteries
• Session-based logbook
• Option to set the sampling rate to one second or two seconds
• Switch units of measure between metric (meters and °C) and Imperial
(feet and °F)
• PC/Mac interface with general information and dive profile (optional)
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Macca
February 23, 2025

When I push in any button on the watch it turns off I’ve replaced the battery still same problem any idea what the problem is? I have a video of what happens I can send.

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Mr. Anderson
February 23, 2025

The Seac DRIVER watch turning off when any button is pressed, even after replacing the battery, could be caused by improper battery installation or poor battery contact. Users have reported similar issues where the watch reset unexpectedly, often when pressing buttons or after a light shake. Ensuring that the battery is correctly inserted and making proper contact may resolve the issue. Additionally, this type of problem is common in many digital watches, indicating it could be a design or contact issue rather than a battery defect.

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Macca
February 23, 2025

@Mr. Anderson @Mr. Anderson the battery is as secure as it can be it slots right into the clips and is held in tight even a heavy bump wouldn’t be able to dislodge it.

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