Operating Instructions
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Ensure the Teric is flat against the charging dock for
the fastest, most efficient charge.
If the Teric stops charging and the charger light
begins to flash red, remove and replace the Teric and
charging should resume.
Battery Care
Lithium-ion batteries, such as the one in the Teric,
can be damaged if completely discharged. The
Teric has internal protection which disconnects the
battery before complete discharge occurs. However,
a small amount of self-discharge still occurs, which
can lead to complete discharge and subsequently
battery damaged if stored for long periods without
recharging.
To prevent damage to the battery please do the
following:
1) Fully charge the Teric prior to storage
2) Top up the Teric battery every 6 months
Charging time
The Teric can be charged with any USB wall power
adapter or with a computer. Charging time is
approximately 1.5 hours with Quick Charge enabled.
and 3-4 hours without.
Behavior on Dead battery
Settings
All settings are retained permanently. No loss of
settings occurs if the battery dies.
Clock
The clock (time and date) data will be lost if the Teric
experiences a total loss of power.
Once the battery is charged, you will need to update
the Clock and Date in the Settings > Watch Menu.
The Teric uses a highly accurate quartz crystal for
time keeping. Expected drift is about 1 minute per
month. If you notice drift, it is easily corrected in the
Settings > Watch menu.
Decompression tissue loading
If the battery dies between repetitive dives the
decompression tissue loading will be lost.
Plan repetitive diving accordingly.
When deco tissues are reset, the following are also
reset:
• Inert gas tissue loadings set to saturated with air
at current atmospheric pressure
• CNS Oxygen Toxicity set to 0%
• Surface Interval time set to 0
Charger Positioning
Wireless chargers quickly lose efficiency when
the transmission and receiver coils are not aligned
properly or there is too large an air gap.
Correct positioning
on charger - no gap
Incorrect positioning
on charger - air gap
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