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reading enter 32% in the dive computer’s settings. For a 32.5% enter 33%. The 0.5%
fraction will be your tipping point to round up or down. Incorrect O2 entered values will
either underestimate or overestimate the oxygen/nitrogen gradients inside the diver’s
body, affecting both Oxygen toxicity and Nitrogen build up estimations. Again, only dive
with EANx mixes if you are certified to do so.
2.0
Getting Started Guide
2.1
Maintenance
Particularly after using your computer in salt water, soak your dive computer in fresh
water for 5– 10 minutes to dissolve minerals and then rinse it with running fresh water,
but not at very high pressure. Remove it from the water, shake off the excess of water &
wipe it off with a soft cotton cloth or paper towel.
Avoid using any kind of solvent other than fresh water. Solvents may permanently affect
the watch finish and may even affect the seals compromising the computer’s physical
integrity.
Avoid taking apart your dive computer. Opening it or tampering with the internal
components will automatically void your warranty.
2.2
Battery
Your Genesis Graviton dive computer comes equipped with a pre-assembled & sealed
rechargeable lithium battery. Do not attempt to open your dive computer, puncture it,
short the contacts, throw the computer into the fire, expose it to a source of high heat,
high electric current or crush it. The risk of fire or explosion may result if the computer is
tampered with.
Locate the charging clip and charging USB cable provided with your Genesis Graviton dive
computer. Connect the USB cable to any qualified source with an output of 5.0v at 1.0 –
1.5 mAh such as a USB mobile phone charger or a USB outlet from a laptop computer. Do
not use chargers that are not qualified or that you have doubts about the mentioned
voltage and amperage outputs.
Connect the micro USB portion of the cable to the Graviton proprietary charging clip.
At the charging clip, locate the 4 brass colored metal pins. At the Graviton computer,
locate the corresponding connection points, (4 round and chrome-colored contacts) &
make sure they are clean, free of debris, mineral build up or corrosion. Clean the contacts
with denatured alcohol and a cotton swab if needed.
After cleaning, make sure that the charging contacts are free of any water residue and
completely dry before charging, otherwise there will be a risk of electric shock.