9
Safety
Read and understand this user guide prior to using the UDI-
14™. We strongly recommend to train yourself
with the device.
Pay close attention to all cautions and warnings listed. Make sure that you fully understand the use,
displays and limitations of the UDI-
14™
prior to diving. Improper use of this device may cause a diver to
commit actions that could lead to serious injury or death.
WARNING
: The UDI-
14™ must
never be traded or shared between users while it is in operation.
Switching the UDI-
14™ to a new diver using this feature will void any data from the previous
diver.
Ensure that the new diver did not dive within the 24 hours prior to using the UDI-
14™ –
The
computer cannot account for dives performed without the UDI-14.
Battery saving and water sensor
The UDI-
14™ has a battery saving mode. After the UDI
-
14™ unit is turned on:
If no button is pressed on the UDI-
14™
or 10 minutes elapsed, the UDI-
14™ goes to standby, and
the screen displays the word Standby.
After 60 minutes of no activity, the UDI-
14™ turns off.
The UDI-
14™
unit contains a water sensor. When the UDI-
14™
unit that has been turned on or is in
standby comes in contact with water, the dive computer becomes activated.
A dive calculation starts when the UDI-
14™
reaches a depth of 2 meters, and is wet for at least 15
seconds.
Before every dive
To ensure your safe use of the UDI-
14™ before e
very dive, you must check:
•
UDI-
14™ battery is charged
•
The RGBM settings and dive computer settings are set to match the planned dive conditions
•
The preset messages list and the users list (names) in the dive group are the same. This
means that the same table tag is on all devices in the dive group.
•
The network used between you and your buddy or group.
•
Check communications by sending a message to your buddy and receiving a message back.