! WarninG
- Violating
a
mandatory
obligation may result in serious injury or
death.
- Serious injury or death may result if a diver
does not seek immediate treatment should
any signs or symptoms of decompression
sickness occur after a dive.
- Do not dive to treat symptoms of
decompression sickness.
- Do not dive when the computer is in SoS
mode.
The display shows the same information as
in presence of desaturation, but in addition
the message SoS Mode appears to the
right of the time of day. Instead of the no-
fly time, the 24-hour countdown is shown.
The middle-button description changes
from "LoG" to "SoS", and by pressing it
an emergency message is displayed (see
section 2.9.7). The information for this
display must be entered using SmartTRAK
and it can be up to 20 lines long, scrollable
with the left and middle buttons. Once
the emergency message is displayed,
pressing the right button ("LoG") shows
the details of the last dive.
1.7
Galileo uses a CR12600SE type battery
decompression
(also known as CR2NP) which is user –
replaceable and is available from your
SCUBAPRO UWATEC dealer. The display
alerts you of the status of the battery. This
is described with up to six elements inside
the battery symbol:
- as long as four or more elements are lit,
the battery has enough energy for safe
diving;
- with three elements showing, the
displays alternates between the regular
information and the message LoW
Battery next to the battery symbol
in 10 second intervals. The battery has
enough energy for safe diving but you
should consider replacing it;
- if only two elements are lit, the
display shows rePLace Battery
permanently. The battery does not
have enough energy to ensure a safe
dive. With only two elements lit, all
audible alarms and the backlight are
deactivated and the compass cannot be
activated;
- if only one element is lit, the computer is
not functional and the display shows the
message Battery eMPty.
1. introduction to Galileo
Replaceable battery
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