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Page 3: ...pparatus Galileo is not designed for long term exposures with Nitrox Always observe the visual and audible alarm signals Avoid situations of increased risk which are marked with a warning sign in this operating manual Galileo has a ppO2 warning The default limit is set at 1 4bar ppO2max It can be changed between 1 2 and 1 6bar Frequently check the oxygen clock CNS O2 Ascend and finish the dive if ...

Page 4: ...he display Plan a day without diving once a week If you have to change computers wait at least 48 hours before carrying out your next dive Diving after a reset of the remaining saturation may lead you into potentially hazardous situations which could result in death or serious injury After a reset of the remaining saturation do not dive for at least 48 hours Altitude and diving Do not dive at alti...

Page 5: ...bar corresponding to a depth of 67m 220ft when breathing compressed air is extremely dangerous and could lead to serious injury or death TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS 1 GUIDELINES FOR THE USE OF GALILEO 1 1 INTRODUCTION TO GALILEO 6 1 1 GLOSSARY 7 1 2 OPERATING MODES 9 1 3 TURNING ON GALILEO AND TIME OF DAY DISPLAY 9 1 4 ALTITUDE ALARM AFTER A DIVE 10 1 5 NO DIVE WARNING AFTER A DIVE 10 ...

Page 6: ... L0 NO STOP TIME 2 MINUTES WHEN DIVING AN MB LEVEL 32 2 6 13 ENTERING DECO WHEN DIVING AN MB LEVEL 33 2 7 CLOCK SETTINGS 33 2 7 1 WAKE UP ALARM 34 2 7 2 TIME 34 2 7 3 TIME ZONE 34 2 8 OTHER SETTINGS 34 2 8 1 DEVICE INFORMATION 34 2 8 2 GAS INTEGRATION 34 2 8 3 BACKLIGHT DURATION 35 2 8 4 DISPLAY CONTRAST 36 2 8 5 IRDA SPEED 36 2 8 6 WATER CONTACTS 36 2 8 7 REVERT TO FACTORY SETTINGS 37 2 9 PERSONA...

Page 7: ...SPLAY OF UNDERLYING L0 DECOMPRESSION INFORMATION 58 3 5 4 CASCADING MB LEVELS 59 3 5 5 LEVEL STOP IGNORED MB LEVEL REDUCED 59 3 6 DIVING WITH PDIS 59 3 6 1 PDIS DURING NO STOP DIVING 60 3 6 2 PDIS DURING DECOMPRESSION DIVING 61 3 6 3 PDIS DURING DIVES WITH MB LEVELS 62 3 7 ALTITUDE AND THE DECOMPRESSION ALGORITHM 62 3 7 1 PROHIBITED ALTITUDE 63 3 7 2 DECOMPRESSION DIVES IN MOUNTAIN LAKES 63 3 8 GA...

Page 8: ...al is divided into five main chapters Chapter 1 Introduction to Galileo This chapter provides an overview of the Galileo computer and describes its operating modes and functions when on the surface Chapter 2 Menus settings and functions This chapter describes every aspect of the computer as it relates to its use functions and features It describes all parameters you can adjust directly on the dive...

Page 9: ...m amount of time the diver should wait before taking a plane No stop time This is the time that you can stay at the current depth and still make a direct ascent to the surface without having to perform decompression stops O2 Oxygen O2 Oxygen concentration used by the computer in all calculations Pairing The act of establishing a coded RF communication between Galileo and a high pressure transmitte...

Page 10: ...the time from the moment the dive is closed TAT Total ascent time the time it takes to perform the ascent from your current depth to the surface in a decompression dive including all decompression stops and assuming the ideal ascent rate UTC Universal Time Coordinated refers to time zone changes when traveling WL Workload ...

Page 11: ...on displayed in surface mode is different depending on whether Galileo has remaining saturation from a recent dive or is completely desaturated In case of no remaining saturation the display looks as depicted below The buttons are marked from left to right with MENU LOG and LIGHT The top of the display shows as default the Galileo logo which can be replaced by the first two lines of the owner info...

Page 12: ...trogen loading and offgassing If Galileo notices a drop in ambient pressure not compatible with your current nitrogen loading it will activate the alarm to alert you of the potentially dangerous situation 1 5 No dive warning after a dive If Galileo detects a situation of increased risk due to the potential of microbubble accumulation from previous dives or a CNS O2 level above 40 the symbol will a...

Page 13: ...e emergency message is displayed pressing the right button LOG shows the details of the last dive 1 7 Replaceable battery Galileo uses a CR12600SE type battery 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 ...

Page 14: ... separating the various fields the LIGHT configuration maximizes the size of the displayed data by focusing on only the absolutely necessary information the FULL configuration maximizes the amount of information displayed Galileo also has a gauge mode with a corresponding GAUGE configuration in which the computer acts as a digital depth gauge and does not perform any decompression calculation F NO...

Page 15: ...lowed by the picture viewing function Pressing the LIGHT button activates the backlight Pressing and holding the LIGHT button accesses the digital compass Left button MENU Middle button LOG Right button LIGHT Press Main menu Logbook Activate backlight Press and hold Oxygen setting Gas summary table then pictur viewing function Digital compass 1 11 Mounting and pairing of the high pressure transmit...

Page 16: ...u want to assign to the transmitter then press SAVE right button Galileo will confirm the pairing with the message PAIRING TO T1 SUCCESSFUL or BUDDY If you do not wish to complete the operation press and hold the right button and Galileo will show the message PAIRING CANCELLED The pairing will also be cancelled if you do not press SAVE within 3 minutes F NOTE The transmitter must have been unpress...

Page 17: ...Profile Dependent Intermediate Stop The main purpose of a dive computer is to track your nitrogen uptake and recommend a safe ascent procedure Diving within the so called no stop limits means that at the end of the dive you can ascend directly to the surface albeit at a safe ascent rate while for dives outside of the no stop limit so called decompression dives you must perform stops at certain dep...

Page 18: ... 7 minutes then ascends to 30m 100ft for 3 minutes followed by 12 minutes at 20m 65ft Profile 2 stays less than two minutes at 40m 132ft then ascends to 21m 69ft and stays there for 33 minutes Both dive profiles are no stop dives to the limit of entering decompression The solid line with triangles represents the PDIS depth as displayed on the computer screen during the course of the dive for profi...

Page 19: ...at these compartments are only leading for very short dives for which an intermediate stop is not required at all F NOTE The PDI stop is not a mandatory stop and it is NOT a substitute for the 3 5 minute safety stop at 5m 15ft WARNING Even when performing a PDI stop you still MUST perform a safety stop at 5m 15ft for 3 to 5 minutes Performing a 3 to 5 minute stop at 5m 15ft at the end of any dive ...

Page 20: ...ic North and true North 23 Altimeter Shows altitude and allows to set altitude with respect to a known reference 24 Warning settings Allows to turn on or off the warning messages individually 25 Clock settings Allows to set the wake up alarm time time format date and time zone UTC 33 Other settings Allows to set the parameters for the gas integration the duration of the backlight time to change th...

Page 21: ...es were made whether you exit by means of a press or a press and hold no message is displayed If more than one entity can be changed within a single menu the right button is labeled instead of SAVE Pressing will move the highlighted segment to the next entity that can be changed When the highlighted segment is on the last possible entity that can be changed the right button reverts back to SAVE In...

Page 22: ...ndicating whether the gauge mode is active ON or inactive OFF If the gauge mode is inactive Galileo will function as a dive computer If the gauge mode is active Galileo does not carry out any decompression calculation and does not provide any warnings or alarms See section 3 8 for restrictions on setting Galileo from computer mode to gauge mode and vice versa 2 3 3 Safety stop timer default automa...

Page 23: ... 21 diving with Nitrox you can decide whether the computer should revert back to 21 air at some point in time or if it should stay set to the given oxygen concentration until you change it manually This is done via the Nitrox reset time If you set the Nitrox reset time to NO RESET the computer will maintain the given oxygen concentration until you change it manually If you set the Nitrox reset tim...

Page 24: ... purposes F NOTE Removing and replacing the battery will not reset the desaturation Galileo stores tissue saturation information in non volatile memory For the time during which the computer is without battery the desaturation calculation is frozen and resumes from where it had left off as soon as a new battery is installed 2 3 8 All silent mode default OFF In this menu you can turn off the sound ...

Page 25: ...ssign a declination to compensate for the deviation between true North and magnetic North 2 4 1 Using the compass on the surface Upon selecting the USE COMPASS menu the screen will display the compass the time of day and the surface interval if applicable The buttons are now labeled SET and EXIT With the middle button SET you can set a reference bearing This is useful for instance if you are on a ...

Page 26: ...ion it also switches back to the regular layout regardless of the auto off setting 2 4 3 Setting the declination default 0 degrees Depending on the exact location on the planet there can be a deviation between true North and magnetic North Any compass will always show magnetic North so via this menu you can set a value for the so called declination that will make the compass show true North instea...

Page 27: ...le The audible warning consists of three short sequences of beeps The visual warning is described independently for each case If a warning is set to VISUAL or BOTH and it is triggered while Galileo is in compass mode the display will automatically switch back to the regular configuration CLASSIC LIGHT or FULL in order to properly show the warning message Each warning has its own submenu within the...

Page 28: ...erted colors white on a black background in the lower left corner Alternate information is still available as described in section 3 3 2 but after 5 seconds the inverted set depth is shown again This will remain so for as long as the diver stays deeper than the set depth For the LIGHT configuration the current depth is displayed in inverted colors white on a black background and will remain so unt...

Page 29: ...hite on a black background in the lower left corner alternating every 4 seconds with the tank pressure information This will remain so for as long as the CNS O2 value is higher than 75 Alternate information is still available as described in section 3 3 3 For the FULL configuration the CNS O2 is shown in inverted colors white on a black background This will remain so for as long as the CNS O2 valu...

Page 30: ...ither VISUAL or BOTH Galileo will show the message ENTERING DECO on the display for 12 seconds The following figures show the actual display in the CLASSIC and FULL configurations If Galileo was set to LIGHT at this point it switches to CLASSIC to fit all the information 2 6 5 Dive time and turn around time default OFF With Galileo you can set a given dive time in 5 minute increments At half of th...

Page 31: ...y in the various dive configurations CLASSIC LIGHT and FULL 2 6 6 Tank pressure default OFF Galileo can warn you when the tank pressure reaches a certain level For instance you can set it to half the full tank pressure as a reminder that it is time to start a slow ascent During the dive if the tank pressure reaches the value set in the menu and the warning is set to either VISUAL or BOTH Galileo w...

Page 32: ...gardless of the setting the RBT is displayed in inverted colors white on a black background The following figures show the actual display in the various dive configurations CLASSIC LIGHT and FULL WARNING If RBT drops to 3 minutes or less you may not have enough gas supply to complete a safe ascent Start ascending when you see this warning 2 6 8 Pressure signal default BOTH Galileo relies on RF com...

Page 33: ...an warn you when you are no longer in the MB no stop phase See section 3 5 for more information on MB level diving During the dive when you are about to enter the level stop phase and the warning is set to either VISUAL or BOTH Galileo will show the message ENTERING LEVEL STOPS on the display for 12 seconds The following figures show the actual display in the CLASSIC and FULL configurations If Gal...

Page 34: ...er VISUAL or BOTH Galileo will show the message MB LEVEL REDUCED on the display for 12 seconds In addition regardless of the setting of the warning the new MB level is displayed in inverted color white on a black background as follows CLASSIC in the lower left corner after the text message extinguishes Alternate information is accessible as described in section 3 3 2 but after 5 seconds the new MB...

Page 35: ...h an MB level higher than L0 the underlying L0 information is not directly visible on the display though it is accessible as alternate information You can choose to have Galileo warn you when you are about to enter a decompression obligation while diving with an active MB level higher than L0 During the dive if you are about to enter decompression and the warning is set to either VISUAL or BOTH Ga...

Page 36: ... itself in this menu you can define a number of hours to add to or to subtract from the currently displayed time so as to get the correct time at your travel destination The range of the UTC setting is between 13 hours and 13 hours in 15 minute increments 2 8 Other settings 2 8 1 Device information This menu displays the device ID number ID the hardware version HW the software version SW the batte...

Page 37: ... on how the algorithm accounts for changes in breathing pattern in the decompression calculation The oxygen bar graph can be replaced with a graphic representation of the tank pressure CLASSIC and FULL only If you turn ON this feature the label of the bar graph changes from O2 to TNK To use this feature you must define a value of the pressure when the tank is full Each segment in the left bar grap...

Page 38: ... the FAST speed setting the transfer is approximately three times faster than on the SLOW setting but the SLOW setting has wider compatibility with various infrared interfaces We suggest starting with FAST and if that gives trouble switching to SLOW 2 8 6 Water contacts default ON The water contacts allow Galileo to turn on automatically the moment it senses the presence of water This means that y...

Page 39: ...aults The display shows the message REVERT TO FACTORY SETTINGS SUCCESSFUL for 2 seconds F NOTE Reverting to factory settings does not cancel existing transmitter pairing information nor does it cancel owner and emergency information 2 9 Personalization patents pending 2 9 1 Screen configuration default CLASSIC WITH GRID In this menu you can set your preferred display layout as described in Chapter...

Page 40: ...t which blood travels through the body During heavy exercise the total blood flow from the heart can be up to 4 times higher than while at rest This increase in blood flow is rather unevenly distributed with some tissues such as the Central Nervous System and the brain being unaffected while others like the muscles receiving up to ten times more blood than at rest Galileo estimates the workload ba...

Page 41: ...the following as basis selected oxygen concentration selected water type selected microbubble level water temperature of the most recent dive altitude range if any status of saturation at the time the planner is started a normal workload of the diver and observance of the prescribed ascent rates If there is remaining desaturation on the computer at the time of starting the dive planner the text AD...

Page 42: ...ponding decompression schedule in terms of deepest stop time at deepest stop and total ascent time Pressing while in the decompression dive planner will bring you back to the no stop dive planner This allows you to choose a different depth and continue planning To exit the dive planner at any point in time press and hold This will bring you back to the main menu 2 12 Reviewing the logbook A dive i...

Page 43: ...his dive the CNS O2 level at the end of this dive and the average depth of the dive The fourth page shows the MB level with which the dive was started and if there was an MB level reduction what the final MB level was It also shows altitude class the lowest battery level during the dive and the amount of gas consumed The fifth page shows a listing of all the alarms and warnings that were triggered...

Page 44: ...gen concentration for the dive Galileo shows you the corresponding MOD for the defined ppO2max The default value of ppO2max from the factory is 1 4bar This can be adjusted to your preference between 1 2 and 1 6bar It can also be turned OFF Please refer to section 2 3 4 for more information on how to change this setting 2 Against long exposure effects Galileo tracks the exposure by means of the CNS...

Page 45: ...nt rate that is slow enough to minimize microbubble formation yet fast enough to minimize the effect of continued loading on your tissues The pressure reduction that the body can tolerate without significant microbubble formation is higher at depth than it is in the shallows the key factor is not the pressure drop by itself but rather the ratio of the pressure drop relative to the ambient pressure...

Page 46: ...ceeded Disregarding the alarm can lead to oxygen poisoning Exceeding a ppO2 of 1 6bar can lead to sudden convulsions resulting in serious injury or death In CLASSIC configuration the alarm message MOD EXCEEDED is displayed in place of the no stop or decompression information for 12 seconds after which it is repeated in 4 second intervals In addition the current depth is shown in inverted colors wh...

Page 47: ...information is displayed in inverted colors white on a black background and remains displayed until the CNS O2 value drops under 100 Alternate information is accessible as described in section 3 3 2 but after 5 seconds the inverted CNS O2 is again shown In LIGHT configuration the alarm message CNS O2 100 is displayed in place of the no stop information for 12 seconds and during this time the audib...

Page 48: ...nutes The RBT remaining bottom time is the time you can spend at the current depth and still have enough gas supply to make a safe ascent and reach the surface with the tank reserve The RBT calculation is based on your current breathing rate accounts for any existing and upcoming decompression obligation and for any temperature gradient in the water It assumes an ascent at the ideal ascent rate de...

Page 49: ... is displayed on the screen for 12 seconds and the tank pressure information is displayed in inverted colors white on a black background 3 2 6 Low battery WARNING Do not start a dive if the REPLACE BATTERY message is displayed on the screen on the surface The computer may fail to function during the dive and this could lead to serious injury or death During the dive Galileo alerts you of precariou...

Page 50: ...be shown 3 3 Display information Upon immersion the water contacts will automatically activate Galileo unless they have been turned OFF In this case you must activate the computer manually before starting the dive See section 2 8 6 for more information At a depth of 0 8m 3ft Galileo starts to monitor depth and time and also to perform decompression calculations Details on the information displayed...

Page 51: ...n stop is required Temperature Galileo displays the water temperature during the dive and the air temperature on the surface RBT The RBT remaining bottom time is the time you can spend at the current depth and still have enough gas supply to make a safe ascent and reach the surface with the tank reserve The RBT calculation is based on your current breathing rate accounts for any existing and upcom...

Page 52: ...ts thereafter At eight segments the CNS O2 value corresponds to 75 for which a warning can be triggered see section 2 6 2 At 95 all segments are lit At 100 the CNS O2 alarm is triggered 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 1 6 7 9 10 Nitrogen bar graph This is the bar graph on the right side of the display CLASSIC LIGHT and FULL configurations It represents nitrogen saturation in the leading tissue compar...

Page 53: ... the following sequence max depth O2 stopwatch buddy tank pressure only if BUDDY tank designation has been paired see section 1 11 active MB level if different than L0 no stop or decompression information relative to L0 if an MB level between L1 and L5 is active see section 3 5 3 time of day CNS O2 average depth ppO2 Each time you press the button the information changes to the next one in the seq...

Page 54: ... instead of the tank pressure and stays on the display only for 4 seconds after which the tank pressure is shown again The alternate information appears in the following sequence maximum depth O2 temperature buddy tank pressure only if BUDDY tank designation has been paired see section 1 11 active MB level if different than L0 no stop information relative to L0 if an MB level between L1 and L5 is ...

Page 55: ...the lower right corner alternates every 4 seconds between decompression information and tank pressure together with RBT A press and hold of the right button from the compass display returns to the computer display This also happens after the set auto off time defined in section 2 4 2 F NOTE If you are in compass mode when Galileo is about to end the no stop phase the screen will revert to the regu...

Page 56: ...e bookmarks will appear on the dive profile in SmartTRAK 3 4 3 Safety stop timer At the end of a dive at depths of 6 5m 20ft or shallower and if there are no decompression obligations the left button label changes from BOOK to TIMER unless the option is turned OFF see section 2 3 3 If SAFETY STOP TIMER in DIVE SETTINGS is set to AUTOMATIC If a minimum depth of 10m 30ft has been reached during the ...

Page 57: ...on will appear again You can revert to the dive computer screen at any time by pressing and holding the right button Pressing MORE while the dive profile is displayed brings up a graphical representation of the relative saturation for each of the eight compartments modeled by the ZH L8 ADT MB algorithm The height of each bar indicates the ratio of the current tissue loading with respect to the max...

Page 58: ...ars 3 5 Diving with MB levels Microbubbles are tiny bubbles that can build up inside a diver s body during any dive and normally dissipate naturally during an ascent and on the surface after a dive Dives within no stop time and observance of decompression stops do not prevent the formation of microbubbles in the venous blood circulation Galileo has been equipped with an enhanced UWATEC algorithm n...

Page 59: ...vatism L4 fourth level of added conservatism L5 fifth and highest level of added conservatism Level stop decompression stop as requested by active MB levels L1 through L5 not mandatory Reduced level stop decompression stop as requested by new active MB level after an MB level reduction has taken place due to violation of level stop requirement ZH L8 ADT UWATEC s adaptive 8 tissue algorithm ZH L8 A...

Page 60: ...ckground because L0 is also in decompression The stop is described as LEVEL DECO STOP because the stop depth is the same for L3 level and for L0 The TAT total ascent time refers to L3 level stop so as the DECO STOP obligation is met the description of the stop depth changes from LEVEL DECO STOP to LEVEL STOP only L0 decompression information can be called up by pressing MORE Situation 2 Situation ...

Page 61: ...andatory Section 3 5 5 describes how to cascade to a lower level 3 5 5 Level stop ignored MB level reduced If a level stop is required and you ascend 1 5m 5ft or more above it Galileo will reduce your active MB level to the next one compatible with the current depth When this happens the new active MB level is permanently displayed on the screen It is no longer possible to finish the dive with the...

Page 62: ... below the PDIS The countdown timer disappears and will reappear again starting at 2 minutes the next time you ascend to the PDIS depth you have ascended by more than 3m 10ft above the PDIS The PDIS label value and countdown timer are replaced by the label PDIS NO to indicate the fact that you have not performed the PDI stop PDIS display FULL PDIS timer CLASSIC PDIS OK FULL PDIS NO CLASSIC In LIGH...

Page 63: ...mpression the PDIS information is moved to the lower left corner and becomes part of the MORE sequence This prevents the potential misinterpretation between the PDI stop and the decompression stop Additionally in order to avoid conflicts between the PDIS range and a decompression stop the PDIS depth is displayed only if it is 3m 10ft deeper than the deepest decompression stop As soon as you reach ...

Page 64: ...roximately 2 000m 6 600ft to approximately 3 000m 1 0000ft switch point at 725mbar class 3 from approximately 3 000m 10 000ft to approximately 4 000m 13 300ft switch point at 610mbar class 4 above approximately 4 000m 13 300ft In this altitude class Galileo functions in gauge mode only automatic switch from computer mode The altitude classes are defined in terms of approximate elevations because t...

Page 65: ... into a 4m 13ft stage and a 2m 7ft stage in altitude ranges 1 2 and 3 If atmospheric pressure is below 610mbar altitude higher than 4 000m 13 300ft no decompression calculation is carried out by Galileo automatic gauge mode In addition the dive planner is not available in this altitude class 3 8 Gauge mode When Galileo is set to gauge mode it will only monitor depth time tank pressure and temperat...

Page 66: ...he dive profile is displayed followed by the pictures Upon pressing and holding the right button marked LIGHT the digital compass display is called up In addition to the compass information this display will also show the depth and the dive time Tank pressure and stopwatch alternate every 4 seconds in the lower right corner The stopwatch can again be reset by pressing the left button In compass la...

Page 67: ...tank pressure if paired Active MB level if other than L0 Information MB L0 Time of day CNS O2 Access alternate display In sequence press Dive profile with ascent dotted Individual compartment saturation Picture 1 Picture 2 Activate backlight Access compass display FULL Set bookmark and reset stopwatch O2 Buddy tank pressure if paired Information MB L0 ppO2 Access alternate display In sequence pres...

Page 68: ...n Chapter 2 can be set directly from the PC Downloading dive profiles and organizing the logbook on the PC Uploading pictures to Galileo Uploading languages Updating or upgrading the firmware on the computer In order to take advantage of any of these features you need to establish an infrared communication between your PC and Galileo To start the communication launch SmartTRAK on your PC turn on G...

Page 69: ...d the settings as presently configured in Galileo and show them as depicted below When all desired changes are made press the WRITE icon in the dive computer settings window to transfer the changes over to Galileo Closing the window prior to clicking on the WRITE icon and waiting for the transfer process to be complete will result in no changes being saved F NOTE Resetting the desaturation all sil...

Page 70: ...ling intervals With SmartTRAK you can transfer this information to the PC in order to visualize and analyze your dives on the monitor To download data from Galileo click on NEW under the LOGBOOK menu to open and name a new logbook Then click on the TRANSFER DIVES icon a box will appear on the screen identifying the computer being accessed and a progress bar will show the status of the transfer ...

Page 71: ...leo Setup window which has various tabs along the right edge Click on the PICTURES tab and you will see a window similar to the one depicted below Pictures already stored in Galileo s memory will be shown to the very right end of your screen Their sequence corresponds to the actual viewing sequence on Galileo s screen The sequence can only be changed by deleting and reloading the pictures To delet...

Page 72: ...iving warnings and alarms are displayed in full text in the selected language Other languages are available at www scubapro com for free download to Galileo To install a new language onto Galileo download the language from the SCUBAPRO UWATEC website to your PC Using SmartTRAK locate the language file on your hard drive then import it by clicking on the IMPORT button and press the arrow to transfe...

Page 73: ... tank pressure should be serviced by an authorized SCUBAPRO UWATEC dealer every other year or after 200 dives whichever comes first In addition the depth accuracy should be verified every two years Aside from that Galileo is virtually maintenance free All you need to do is rinse it carefully with fresh water after each dive and change the battery when needed To avoid possible problems with your Ga...

Page 74: ...ide is pointing out of the battery case 6 Screw the battery cap back in place Turn the cap until it is flush with the surface and the slot on the battery cap is aligned with the mark on the housing Damage to Galileo due to improper placement of the battery cap is not covered by warranty 7 Check Galileo by turning it on F NOTE After a dive Galileo stores tissue saturation data once an hour while on...

Page 75: ...he 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 ...

Page 76: ...alization 37 Pictures 39 55 56 pp O2max 7 20 42 44 RBT 7 30 35 46 49 Residual nitrogen bar 50 Revert to factory settings 37 Safety stop timer 20 54 Screen configurations 12 37 51 52 SmartTRAK 66 SOS mode 8 10 39 Start up picture 38 Stopwatch 8 51 52 64 Surface interval 8 10 Tank pressure bar graph 35 50 Technical information 69 Time of day 34 Time zone 34 Tissue saturation graph 50 55 Units 38 UTC...

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