Maintenance - Suunto D6 User Manual

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If you detect scratches, cracks or other such flaws on the display that may impair
its durability, have it replaced immediately by your Suunto representative
Check the strap and the buckle for flaws. If needed, have them replaced by your
Suunto representative
Wash and rinse the unit in fresh water after every use
Protect the unit from shock, extreme heat, direct sunlight, and chemical corrosion.
The dive computer cannot withstand the impact of heavy objects like scuba
cylinders, nor chemicals like gasoline, cleaning solvents, aerosol sprays, adhesive
agents, paint, acetone, alcohol etc. Chemical reactions with such agents will
damage seals, the case, and the finish
Store your dive computer in a dry place when you are not using it
The dive computer displays a battery symbol as a warning when the power gets
too low. When this happens, the instrument should not be used until the battery
has been replaced. Also refer to Section 5.9. Activation and pre-checks
Do not fasten the strap of your dive computer too tightly. You should be able to
insert your finger between the strap and your wrist

8.3. Maintenance

If left without care for an extended period, a thin film, often invisible to the naked eye,
will cover the unit. Much like the build-up on the glass of an aquarium, this film is the
result of organic contaminants found in both salt and fresh water. Suntan oil, silicone
spray and grease will speed up this process. As a result of this build-up, moisture will
be trapped next to the water contacts and will prevent your Suunto D6 from operating
properly.
The water contacts can be cleaned with a small brush (e.g. toothbrush).
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