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If necessary, clean the parts with a soft cloth. Fit the o-ring in the o-ring groove of the battery cap.
WARNING
7. Use only an original SUBGEAR o-ring. This o-ring is Teflon coated and does not require
additional lubrication.
8. Do not lubricate the o-ring as the lubricant will chemically attack the battery cap.
WARNING
9. Check the proper polarity of the battery. Subgear XP-3H can be damaged if
you do not insert the battery correctly.
Insert the new battery, with "+" pointing outwards, into the battery
compartment.
After battery replacement Subgear XP-3H will perform an automatic test (8s) and gives a short beep
when the test is done.
WARNING
10. The battery cap can be installed with a ±120° offset. The alignment circles
are there to ensure proper positioning of the cap. If the rotation is stopped
before alignment, watertightness may not be ensured. If the rotation is
forced beyond the alignment, the cap may break. Damage to Subgear
XP-3H due to improper placement of the battery cap is not covered by
warranty.
Alignment circles
Push the battery cap firmly down and turn it clockwise until the two circles are aligned.
11. Check Subgear XP-3H by switching on
->15 .
8.3 Warranty
The warranty only covers dive computers which have been bought from an authorized SUBGEAR
retailer. The warranty is given for a period of two years.
Repairs or replacements during the warranty period do not increase the warranty period.
In order to put forward a warranty claim: send the dive computer together with a dated receipt of the
purchase to your authorized retailer or an authorized servicing point.
SUBGEAR reserves the right to determine the merits of a warranty claim and to determine whether the
computer will be repaired or replaced.
Excluded are faults or defects due to:
•
excessive wear and tear;
• exterior influences, e.g. transport damage, damage due to bumping and
hitting, influences of
weather or other natural phenomena;
• servicing, repairs or the opening of the dive computer by anybody not authorized by the
manufacturer;
•
pressure tests which do not take place in water;
• diving
accidents;
•
improper placement of the battery cap.