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BUD OPERATING MANUAL

© 2002 Design, 2011

Doc. No. 12-5259-r01 (7/21/11)

CARE AND CLEANING

Protect your BUD from shock, excessive temperatures, exposure to chemicals, and tampering.  Protect the lens against scratches 

with a Instrument Lens Protector.  Small scratches will naturally disappear underwater. 

•  Soak and rinse the BUD in fresh water at the end of each day of diving, and check to ensure that the areas around the Low 

Pressure (Depth) Sensor (Fig. 45a) and button are free of debris or obstructions.   

•  To dissolve salt crystals, use lukewarm water or a slightly acidic bath (50% white vinegar/50% fresh water).  After removal 

from the bath, place the BUD under gently running fresh water and towel dry before storing.  

•  Transport your BUD cool, dry, and protected.

INSPECTIONS AND SERVICE

Your  BUD should be inspected annually

 

by an Authorized Oceanic Dealer who will perform a factory prescribed function check 

and inspection for damage or wear.  

To keep the 2 year limited warranty in effect, this inspection must be completed one year after purchase (+/- 30 days).  

Oceanic recommends that you continue to have an inspection performed every year to ensure it is working properly.  

The costs of annual inspections, or inspections relating to water tight integrity, are not covered under the terms of the 2 year 

limited warranty.

To Obtain Service:

Take your BUD to your local Authorized Oceanic Dealer.

If required to return your BUD to the Oceanic USA factory:

•  Obtain an RA (Return Authorization) number by contacting Oceanic USA at 510/562-0500 or send an e-mail to service@

oceanicusa.com.

•  Record all dive data in the Log.  All data will be erased during factory service. 

•  Package it using a protective cushioning material.

•  Include a legible note stating the specific reason for return, your name, address, daytime phone number, serial number(s), 

and a copy of your original sales

 

receipt and Warranty Registration.

•  Send freight prepaid and insured using a traceable method.

•  Non-warranty service must be prepaid.  COD is not accepted. 

•  Additional information is available on the Oceanic web site OceanicWorldwide.com or on the local Oceanic web site that 

serves your global region.

The procedures that follow must be closely adhered to.  Damage due to 

improper battery replacement is not covered by the BUD's warranty. 

When the battery is removed, settings and calculations for repetitive dives are retained in the unit's memory while a 

new battery is installed.

BATTERY REPLACEMENT

The Battery Compartment should only be opened in a dry and clean environment with extreme care taken to prevent the entrance 

of moisture or dust.

As an additional precautionary measure to prevent formation of moisture in the Battery Compartment, it is recommended that the 

Battery be changed in an environment equivalent to the local outdoor temperature and humidity (e.g., do not change the Battery 

in an air conditioned environment then take it outside during a hot sunny day).

Inspect the Buttons, Lens, and Housing to ensure they are not cracked or damaged.  If there is any sign of moisture in the BUD, 

DO NOT attempt to use it for diving until it receives proper service by an authorized Oceanic facility.

Battery Removal

•  Locate the Battery Compartment on the back of the unit.

•  Rotate the Battery Cover clockwise 10 degrees using the special Battery Cover Tool (Fig. 46A), or by pushing the lower 

portion to the left while pushing the upper portion to the right using your thumbs (Fig. 46B). 

•  Lift the Cover with O-ring up and away from the Housing.

•  Using care not to damage the Contact (Fig. 47a), slide the Battery up and out of the left side of the Compartment.

•  Discard the Battery according to local regulations governing disposal of Lithium batteries.

CAUTION:  DO NOT allow a metal object to short circuit the top of the Battery, which is positive (+), to the nega-

tive ( - ) contact of the Battery Compartment.

Inspection

•  Closely check all of the sealing surfaces for any signs of damage that might impair proper sealing.  

•  Inspect the Buttons, Lens, and Housing to ensure they are not cracked or damaged.

•  Remove the Battery Cover O-ring and inspect it for any signs of deterioration or deformity.  DO NOT use tools to remove the 

O-ring.

•  To ensure proper sealing, O-ring replacement is highly recommended each time the Battery is replaced.

•  Closely examine the threads of the Battery Cover and Housing for any signs of damage that might prevent proper threading.

•  Closely examine the inside of the Battery Compartment for any signs of corrosion indicating entrance of moisture into the 

unit. 

•  If it is necessary to clean the Battery Compartment, flush it thoroughly with a solution of 50% white vinegar and 50% fresh 

water.  Rinse with fresh water, and allow to dry overnight or blow dry with a hair dryer set at no heat.

Fig. 46A - COVER 

REMOVAL (using tool)

Fig. 47 - BATTERY 

REMOVAL

a

Fig. 46B - COVER 

REMOVAL (using thumbs)

Fig. 45 - CASE BACK

a

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Страница 1: ...1 BUD OPERATING MANUAL 2002 Design 2011 Doc No 12 5259 r01 7 21 11 BUD DIVE COMPUTER OPERATING MANUAL...

Страница 2: ...ORITHM 12 SAFETY STOP SS 12 DIVE TIME REMAINING DTR 12 NDC No Deco DTR 12 OTR O2 DTR 12 NO DECO MAIN AND ALTS 13 SAFETY STOP 13 DECOMPRESSION 13 CV CONDITIONAL VIOLATION 14 DV 1 DELAYED VIOLATION 1 14...

Страница 3: ...3 BUD OPERATING MANUAL 2002 Design 2011 Doc No 12 5259 r01 7 21 11 Welcome to OCEANIC and THANK YOU for choosing the BUD...

Страница 4: ...ating Manual Doc No 12 5258 2002 Design 2011 San Leandro CA USA 94577 TRADEMARK NOTICE Oceanic the Oceanic logo BUD and the BUD logo are all registered and unregistered trademarks of Oceanic All right...

Страница 5: ...5 BUD OPERATING MANUAL 2002 Design 2011 Doc No 12 5259 r01 7 21 11 FEATURES DISPLAYS...

Страница 6: ...equired Stop Depth is displayed on the Main Fig 5a Max Depth is displayed on Alternate Dive screens Fig 6a Times are shown in various formats Hour Minute Dive Time Remaining Fig 4b Elapsed Dive Time F...

Страница 7: ...7 BUD OPERATING MANUAL 2002 Design 2011 Doc No 12 5259 r01 7 21 11 ACTIVATION SETUP...

Страница 8: ...is low B 2 sec to access ALT 1 B 2 sec to access FLY SAT then step forward through other Surface selections Upon surfacing from dives the Dive Main will remain on display for the first 10 minutes wit...

Страница 9: ...oxygen calculations for Plan and DTR values The setting locks in for 24 hours after dives SET CONSERVATIVE FACTOR information includes Fig 17 Graphic SEt Graphic OFF or ON flashing with CF icon B 2 s...

Страница 10: ...tting and access SN SERIAL NUMBER Information displayed on this screen should be recorded and kept with your sales receipt it will be required in the event that your unit requires factory service Seri...

Страница 11: ...11 BUD OPERATING MANUAL 2002 Design 2011 Doc No 12 5259 r01 7 21 11 DIVE MODE...

Страница 12: ...to 20 FT 6 M for 1 second If you surface during the SS countdown the SS will be canceled for the remainder of that dive There is no Penalty if you surface prior to completing the SS or ignore it DTR...

Страница 13: ...ec to revert to Main SAFETY STOP MAIN information includes Fig 26 Stop Time min sec with STOP icon counting down Current Depth with FT or M icon Stop Depth with STOP and FT or M icons NX CF DSAT or Z...

Страница 14: ...s elapse Deco operation will continue with no off gassing credit given for time above the Stop Instead for each minute above the Stop 1 1 2 minutes of penalty time will be added to required Stop Time...

Страница 15: ...surface VARI while ascending B 2 sec to access ALT EDT Max Depth VGM on Surface Upon surfacing the graphic VIO will alternate with Surface Interval time until the unit shuts off after 24 hours The SU...

Страница 16: ...el the O2 value 100 will flash in place of DTR or Deco Stop Time and the graphic UP will flash Fig 43 until on the surface Upon surfacing the the O2 value 100 will alternate with Surface Interval time...

Страница 17: ...17 BUD OPERATING MANUAL 2002 Design 2011 Doc No 12 5259 r01 7 21 11 GENERAL...

Страница 18: ...lculations for repetitive dives are retained in the unit s memory while a new battery is installed BATTERY REPLACEMENT The Battery Compartment should only be opened in a dry and clean environment with...

Страница 19: ...ensure it is consistently clear and sharp in contrast throughout the screen Set the Date and Time Verify all Set Points prior to diving If any portions of the display are missing or appear dim or if...

Страница 20: ...0 03 54 0 05 0 04 0 04 0 04 0 04 0 03 0 03 0 03 0 03 0 03 0 03 0 03 57 0 05 0 04 0 04 0 03 0 03 0 03 0 03 0 03 0 03 0 03 0 03 0 03 DSAT ALGORITHM NDLS HR MIN AT ALTITUDE IMPERIAL Altitude 0 3001 4001...

Страница 21: ...r day Battery Icon Warning icon on solid at 2 75 volts Battery change recommended Alarm icon on flashing at 2 50 volts change the Battery Activation Manual push button recommended Automatic when wet C...

Страница 22: ...www OceanicWorldwide com E mail hello oceanicusa com OCEANIC NORTHERN EUROPE Augsburg Germany Tel 49 0 821 810342 0 Fax 49 0 821 810342 29 Web www oceanic de E mail office oceanic de OCEANIC ITALY Ge...

Страница 23: ...23 BUD OPERATING MANUAL 2002 Design 2011 Doc No 12 5259 r01 7 21 11 NOTES...

Страница 24: ...24 BUD OPERATING MANUAL 2002 Design 2011 Doc No 12 5259 r01 7 21 11 BUD DIVE COMPUTER OPERATING MANUAL...

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