COM-S01R (All Models) Surface Units
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DIVELINK electronics to prevent ground loops and to reduce noise when
receiving distant signals.
OPERATING TIPS
PRE-DIVE CHECK
The DIVELINK can transmit and receive in air over
a short distance (up to 30 cM). A functional check may be performed before
a dive by speaking into one DIVELINK and listening to a second DIVELINK.
BATTERY
To conserve battery power, keep the DIVELINK turned off
until necessary.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
During use, be very careful not to allow water to splash onto or inside the
DIVELINK headphones, microphone, or any of the plugs connecting to the
DIVELINK. Salt water splashed onto any electrical connection will degrade
performance, since salt water is conductive and will short out or eventually
corrode a connection. If salt water is splashed onto a plug, it should never
be connected to the DIVELINK. It should be wiped off with a damp cloth
dipped in fresh water, and allowed to dry before use.
As a general
maintenance procedure, silicone grease may be applied to all plugs to
prevent long term corrosion.
Cleaning
Do not clean the DIVELINK with isopropanol, acetone or other harsh
solvents. A weak detergent solution in a damp cloth is all that is necessary
to remove dirt from the earphones. During cleanup, do not allow water to
run freely around the headphones.
Storage
The SURFACE DIVELINK should be stored in a dry environment to prevent
long term corrosion of the audio and battery terminals.
Handling
Do not drop
or jar the DIVELINK. The antenna located at the end of the
cable is sensitive to sudden mechanical shock. Do not stretch or cut any
cables. A cut in the antenna cable will allow salt water into the sealed jacket
and eventually corrode the wires.