4
TAC
-
100A Revision 6
PREFACE
PROPERTY
The information, descriptions, photos, and illustrations in this manual
are the property of RJE International, Inc. Materials may not be repro-
duced or disseminated without prior written consent of RJE Internation-
al, Inc.
WARRANTY
RJE International, Inc. warrants the TAC
-
100A and associated equip-
ment to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of
one year from date of delivery to the original purchaser. Obligation un-
der this warranty is limited to repair or, at the sole discretion of RJE
International, replacement of any product returned to our facility or au-
thorized distributor. All products shall be shipped to
RJE FREIGHT
PREPAID
and shall be returned to customer
FREIGHT COLLECT
.
Equipment may not be returned without prior authorization which must
be requested in writing. Upon authorization a Case Number will be is-
sued. The Case Number must appear on the outside of the shipment,
as well as in all pertaining correspondence. Shipments received with-
out a Case number will be refused by RJE International. This warranty
does not apply in cases where the product malfunctions as a result of
mishandling or improper use.
LIABILITY
RJE International, Inc. assumes no liability for damages, losses, or
cost incurred consequentially through operation or malfunction of any
RJE International, Inc. product.
C
HANGES
RJE International Inc. reserves the right to make changes in design or
specifications at any time without any obligation to modify previous
units. This manual is provided for information and reference purposes
only and is subject to change without notice.
TAC
-
100A Revision 6
9
which is displayed on an easy to read dial with parabolic scale. Using a
black face dial with luminous depth markings makes the TAC
-
DG se-
ries depth gauge easy to read in poor visibility.
*Warning:
The TAC
-
DG depth gauges are designed for use in sea-
water. When using in freshwater, the depth reading will be approxi-
mately 0.29 inch per foot (2.4cm per meter) deeper than indicated.
•
Zero Adjustment
The TAC
-
DG depth gauges also have a
“
zero adjustment
”
feature that
compensates for differences in temperature and ambient pressure. To
make the adjustment, rotate the thumb wheel at side of gauge so that
the
“
zero
”
dial marker is even with the depth indicator.
* Note:
When making temperature adjustment, make sure that the TAC
-
DG has been in the water for a few minutes before making adjustment
to ensure accuracy. Also check adjustment after the end of the dive.
Never make zero adjustment in ambient temperature.
•
Maintenance and Use
The TAC
-
DG is a precision tool and should be treated as such. Avoid
violent bumps and drops that could effect the reliability of the gauge.
Do not exceed the maximum depth of the depth gauge as this may
damage the unit.
In addition, the TAC
-
DG has a max depth indicator which needs to be
reset before each dive. This indicator is a red needle that is mounted
on the face of the dial. To reset, turn the thumb pad in the center of the
dial face counter
-
clock wise to
“
zero
”.
Rinse the depth gauge after every dive and do not use chemical clean-
ers on the clear bezel.