Seiko DH33 Bedienungsanleitung


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Cal. DH33
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用法説明 頁(174 )
You are now the proud owner of a SEIKO Diving Computer
Cal. DH33. For best results, please read the instructions in this
booklet carefully before using your SEIKO Diving Computer.
Please keep this manual handy for ready reference.
Sie sind jetzt stolzer Besitzer eines SEIKO Tauchcomputers Kal.
DH33. Lesen Sie diese Bedienungsanleitung vor der Verwendung
Ihres SEIKO Tauchcomputers aufmerksam durch, um seine
optimale Nutzung zu gewährleisten . Heben Sie dies e
Bedienungsanleitung gut auf, um jederzeit wieder nachlesen zu
können.
Vous voici l’heureux propriétaire d’un Ordinateur de Plongée
SEIKO Cal. DH33. Pour en obtenir d’excellentes performances,
veuillez lire attentivement les explications de ce livret avant d’utiliser
cet appareil SEIKO. Conservez cette brochure de manière à pouvoir
la consulter au besoin.
Grazie per aver acquistato questo orologio computer per
immersioni, SEIKO Cal. DH33. Per ottenere i migliori risultati
leggere attentamente le istruzioni di questo libretto prima di
passare alluso del computer stesso. Tenere poi il manuale a
portata di mano, per ogni eventuale futura, ulteriore consultazione.
Usted es ahora un orgulloso propietario de un Ordenador de
Buceo Cal. DH33 SEIKO. Para los mejores resultados, por favor,
lea cuidadosamente las instrucciones de este librillo antes de
utilizar su Ordenador de Buceo Cal. DH33 SEIKO. Le rogamos que
guarde este conveniente manual para pronta referencia.
Você pode sentir-se orgulhoso de ter adquirido um SEIKO
Computador de Mergulho Cal. DH33. Para obter dele os resultados
ximos, solicitamos-lhe que, antes de usar o seu SEIKO
Computador de Mergulho, leia atentamente as instruções contidas
neste opúsculo. E guarde este manual para referências futuras.
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ENGLISH
WARNING
The SEIKO Diving Computer Cal. DH33 is
intended for use in an inherently hazardous
form of recreation. Therefore, it is absolutely
essential that you strictly observe all
instructions for the use and maintenance of
the watch set forth in this manual.
First of all, this watch is for use in recreational
(no-decompression) diving in water having
a temperature range -5 C to +40 C (+23° ° ° F
to +104 F) only by adults in good health and°
having average physical strength. It is not
suitable for use in saturation diving using
helium gas.
The watch uses an algorithm developed by
Mr. Randy Bohrer, one of the most
distinguished scientists in this field, which
expands upon the theories of the so-called
Swiss model. Unless you have undergone
scuba training with a qualified instructor,
you can neither fully appreciate the concept
of those theories and the nature of hazards
you may face while diving, nor properly
understand the meanings of indications and
warnings the watch provides.
The watch also provides data for Nitrox
diving. Do not use the watch for Nitrox
diving unless you are specially qualified to
dive with Nitrox, having full knowledge of the
potential hazards of Nitrox diving. It is
extremely hazardous to dive using the watch if
it is set for the wrong percentage of oxygen
(FO2). You should check before every dive if the
FO2 value set for the watch corresponds exactly
to the actual percentage of oxygen in your
scuba tank.
Anticipating emergencies, the watch provides
information for decompression diving. De-
compression diving can be quite hazardous,
however, and you should not make de-
compression dives.
Do not attempt to dive using the watch unless
you have been properly trained in scuba diving,
possess the requisite experience and skill to
dive safely, have thoroughly familiarized
yourself with the operation and maintenance
of the watch, and have tested all watch functions
prior to each dive.
In addition, sharp fluctuations in atmospheric
pressure and aquatic environments may affect
the performance of the watch. The indications
and warnings it provides serve only as general
guidelines to minimize the possibility of
WARNING
WARNING notes indicate any condition or practice
which, if not strictly observed, could result in severe
personal injury or possible death.
CAUTION
CAUTION notes indicate any condition or practice which,
if not strictly observed, could result in personal injury or
property damage.
decompression sickness and other hazards,
and are not intended to guarantee the safety
of the diver. It is necessary to use other
diving equipment together with the watch
for safety’s sake.
Als o n ote th a t t h e p o ssibilit y o f
decompression sickness and other hazards
may increase depending on such factors as
the individual divers physiological
characteristics, environmental conditions
and the extent of the diver’s fatigue.
Finally, the watch is intended for use by a
single user. Do not share it with other
divers. If any one other than the owner of
the watch uses it, make sure that the watch
is reset to the initial settings with the
measurements stored in it being all erased.
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PRECAUTIONS FOR DIVING
Strictly observe the precautions below to enjoy safe diving with the SEIKO Diving Computer Cal. DH33.
Do not stay underwater beyond the no-decompression limits.
When you have descended below 15 m (50ft), be sure to make
a safety stop in ascent at 3 to 6 m (10 to 20 ft). If the watch gives
a decompression warning, it is recommended that you stay at
the decompression stop depth longer than the stop time that
the watch indicates.
* While making a decompression stop, be sure to check the
amount of air remaining in your tank.
The watch does not indicate the amount of air in your tank.
Use a submersible pressure gauge to check it.
For safety’s sake, use other diving equipment such as dive
computer, depth gauge and another diver’s watch together
with the watch.
The watch cannot serve as your “buddy”. Abide by the rules
of scuba diving, and never dive alone even if you have the
watch on your wrist.
Abrupt change of altitude after diving is extremely hazardous
to your health. Do not move across the altitude ranks that the
watch indicates.
Check that:
the watch is operating normally.
there are no visible scratches or cracks in the band and
crystal.
the band is securely fastened to the watch case.
the battery life indicator (battery mark) is not shown on
the display.
all segments of the display are not flashing.
the altitude rank mark is not flashing.
not all nine residual nitrogen indicator bars are lit up.
* If you find any malfunction, do not use the watch for diving.
IN GENERAL
BEFORE DIVING
19.4 m x 1.03/1.00 20.0 m (66 ft)
If the temperature of the watch is much higher than that of the
water, for example, after having been left under direct sunlight
before being put in water, the watch may not measure the
depth of water accurately. Soak it in water for approximately
5 minutes before using it for diving.
Be sure to check that the actual percentage of oxygen in your
tank (FO2 2) is properly set for the watch. FO cannot be
readjusted while you are underwater.
Check that the measurement units of depth and temperature
are set according to your requirement. They can be selected
from “meters (m) and centigrade ( C) and feet (ft) and°
Fahrenheit (° F)”.
Take care not to hit the watch against hard objects such as
rocks.
Check that the watch indicates the current depth properly. If
“- - -” or “Erris shown when the current depth is less than 100
m (329 ft), stop using the watch immediately, and use other
diving equipment such as diving computer, depth gauge and
another diver’s watch you have with you.
While in the dive mode, the display cannot be changed over to
modes other than time/calendar by pressing button “C”.
Depending on the aquatic environment where the watch is
used, the beeping sound of the regular alarm and warnings
may or may not reach your ears.
The watch measures the depth of water on the basis of
seawater having a specific gravity of 1.03. When it is used in
fresh water such as lakes, therefore, the displayed depth
should be corrected by multiplying it by 1.03. No-
decompression limits, however, will be calculated and
displayed normally without any adjustment.
Ex.) If the displayed depth of the water is 19.4 m (64 ft) in fresh
water (specific gravity 1.00), the actual depth is:
WHILE DIVING
Be sure to rinse the watch in fresh water, and wash out all
seawater, soil, sand, etc.
After cleaning the watch in fresh water, be sure to wipe it
thoroughly dry.
If the watch is left soaked in water for a long time for removing
salt or other purposes, the auto sensor function is activated
and consumes battery energy.
If a grain of sand or the like gets in the pressure sensor, rinse
the watch in fresh water to wash it out. Do not use anything
with a pointed tip to pick it out or an air blast to blow it out. If
it sticks in the pressure sensor and cannot be washed out,
consult the retailer from whom it was purchased.
Be careful not to expose the pressure sensor to solvents such
as alcohol and gasoline, as this will cause malfunctions.
When the surface interval time is less than 10 minutes, time/
calendar setting, FO2 setting and hour correction cannot be
made.
If the measurement exceeds the measurable range of the
watch, all the segments of the display flash. In that case, the
watch cannot be used for diving for 48 hours after the dive is
over.
AFTER DIVING
CONTENTS
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WARNING ................................................................... 2
PRECAUTIONS FOR DIVING ..................................... 4
FEATURES .................................................................. 6
BUTTONS AND DISPLAY CHANGE .......................... 7
HOW TO USE TIME FUNCTIONS .............................. 8
TIME/CALENDAR FUNCTION ................................. 8
TIME/CALENDAR SETTING .......................................... 8
REGULAR ALARM FUNCTION ................................ 9
REGULAR ALARM SETTING ........................................ 9
ENGAGEMENT/DISENGAGEMENT OF
REGULAR ALARM AND HOURLY TIME SIGNAL ......... 9
ILLUMINATING LIGHT ............................................. 10
HOUR CORRECTION FUNCTION ............................ 11
HOW TO USE THE HOUR CORRECTION FUNCTION . 11
HOW TO USE DIVE COMPUTER FUNCTIONS ......... 12
NITROX DIVING FUNCTION ................................... 12
HOW TO SET FO2 ...................................................................................... 12
ALTITUDE COMPENSATION .................................. 14
SELECTION OF MEASUREMENT UNITS ............... 14
HOW TO SET THE DEPTH & TEMPERATURE UNITS .. 14
DIVE PLAN FUNCTION ............................................ 15
HOW TO USE THE DIVE PLAN FUNCTION .................. 15
DIVE FUNCTION ....................................................... 16
DISPLAY WHILE DIVING .............................................. 16
DISPLAY AFTER A DIVE ............................................... 19
DIVE LOG FUNCTION .............................................. 20
HOW TO RECALL LOG DATA ...................................... 20
USE OF TERMS IN THIS MANUAL ........................... 23
DEFINITION OF THE TERMS AND BASIC DESIGN
OF THE WATCH ............................................................ 23
EXPLANATION OF THE TERMS ................................... 24
BATTERY CHANGE .................................................... 26
TO PRESERVE THE QUALITY
OF YOUR WATCH ...................................................... 27
TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................. 28
SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................ 29


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