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5. Taking care of Galileo
NOTE:
- After a dive, Galileo stores tissue
saturation data once an hour while
on the surface until it is completely
desaturated. If you change the
battery while Galileo has remaining
desaturation time, the tissue data
will not be lost, but Galileo will
reference the last stored data set. As
a consequence, the data displayed
on the surface screen after the
battery change (desaturation time,
surface interval, no-fl y time and
CNS O
2
) may be different from the
values displayed just prior to the
battery removal.
- After replacing the battery, you must
set the date and time.
5.2.2 Replacing the battery in the
Smart transmitter
!
WARNING
We recommend having the battery of the
transmitter replaced by an authorized
SCUBAPRO UWATEC dealer. The change must
be made with particular care in order to
prevent water from seeping in. The warranty
does not cover damages due to an improper
placement of the battery.
For best results, use the transmitter battery
set PN 06.201.920, comprising a CR2450
battery and a 26.00 x 2.00 mm transmitter
cap o-ring.
!
WARNING
- Never touch the metal surface of the battery
with bare fi ngers. The two battery poles
must never be short circuited.
- A leaking transmitter cap may lead to the
destruction of the transmitter by water
seeping in or cause the transmitter to
switch off without prior notice.
- Always open the transmitter in a dry and
clean environment.
- Only open the transmitter to replace the
battery.
1. Remove the transmitter from the HP
port of the fi rst stage regulator.
2. Dry the transmitter with a soft towel.
3. Remove the 3 screws with a Phillips
screwdriver.
4. Carefully remove the transmitter cap.
5. Carefully remove the transmitter cap
o-ring. Be careful not to damage the
sealing surfaces.
6. Remove the battery by holding it on
both sides. Do not touch the contacts
or the electronic parts.
!
WARNING
If you notice traces of seeping water, damages
or other defects on the o-ring, do not use the
transmitter for further dives. Take it to an
authorized SCUBAPRO UWATEC dealer to be
checked.
7. Always insert a new o-ring when you
replace the battery and dispose the
old o-ring. Make sure that the new,
lubricated o-ring is in perfect condition,
and that o-ring, o-ring groove and the
sealing surface of the transmitter and
transmitter cap are free of dust and
dirt. If necessary, clean the parts with
a soft cloth. Fit the o-ring in the o-ring
groove.
8. Wait for 30 seconds, then insert the
new battery. Ensure that the “+” side
is facing away from the transmitter. The
transmitter can be damaged if you do
not insert the battery correctly.
9. The transmitter will now perform an
automatic test and switch into ready
mode after 60 seconds.
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