Checking The Surface Interval; Displaying The Date; Checking The Battery Condition - Uwatec Aladin 2G User Manual

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2. System and operation

2.2.7 Checking the surface interval

Surface interval
From the time of day display you can
check the surface interval by pushing
(logbook menu).
The surface interval is the time since the
end of the last dive and is displayed as long
as there is remaining saturation.

2.2.8 Displaying the date

From the time of day display you can
display the date by pushing 1x or 2x
(depending on whether there is
desaturation time left).
The display switches back to the time
of day display after 5 seconds without
operation.

2.2.9 Checking the battery condition

Battery condition / performance
From the time of day display you can check
the battery condition by pushing 2x or
16
Date
NO
3 x
(depending on whether there is
desaturation time left).
Aladin 2G displays the estimated remaining
battery performance for 5 seconds as a bar
graph. If the bar graph shows 3 segments
the battery warning appears ->21 and the
battery has to be replaced ->68.
WARNING
• If the bar graph shows 2 segments, the
battery symbol will blink, on the surface
and in dive mode, to alert the diver of a
dangerous situation: the battery may not
have enough energy to finish a dive.
• Replace the battery when the steady battery
symbol appears (3 segments)!
)
NOTE: The temperature influences the
battery performance. In cold water it is
lower than in warm water. If the battery
shows 4 segments on the surface, it is
possible for it to drop to 3 segments
during the dive. If this is the case, the
backlight will be temporarily disabled.
See below.
Bar graph interpretation
Battery performance high
enough for diving.
Battery warning appears.
Backlight deactivated. Replace
the battery! ->68
Diving not possible, dive planner and
settings are disabled
SCUBAPRO ALADIN 2G

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