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Static Electricity
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Your Z1 may display incorrect information due to static electricity.
Extremely strong static electricity can also damage electronic parts.
Static electricity may temporarily blur the part of the liquid crystal that
is not illuminated.
Chemicals
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Damage to your Z1 may occur if it comes into contact with paint thin-
ner, gasoline, a variety of solvents, fats, oils and cleaners, as well as
adhesives, paints, chemicals, cosmetics, etc.
Storage
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Before storing your Z1, make sure to wipe away any dirt, sweat, mois-
ture, etc. and avoid storing in hot and/or humid places.
Resin Parts
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If your Z1 is kept in close contact with other gear for extended periods,
especially if wet, coloration from the other gear may get transferred
over to your Z1. Consequently, before storing your Z1 make sure to wipe
off any moisture and then keep it separated from your other gear.
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Your Z1’s color may fade, or may be stained if exposed to direct sun-
light (ultraviolet rays) for long periods of time.
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Painted parts may wear thin or discolor due to repeated use.
Liquid Crystal Display
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Depending on the viewing angle and presence of ambient light, the
liquid crystal display may be diffi
cult to see.
Protecting Dive Data
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During a battery replacement, or during a troubleshooting session,
it is possible to lose dive logs and other data content. SCUBAPRO is
not responsible for any damage or lost profi t due to the loss of data
caused by a breakdown, repair, battery replacement, etc. Consequently,
we recommend that you back up your data by copying or saving it to a
separate platform, or by keeping notes.
About the Sensor
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Since your Z1 is a precision machine, never attempt to disassemble
it. Also, be careful not to pierce the sensor part of your Z1 with a thin
rod as this may cause dust to enter. Always rinse with fresh water after
using your Z1 in salt water.
IMPORTANT
In the unlikely event of failure, SCUBAPRO is not responsible for any
damages caused by lost profi ts or any claims from third parties.
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