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2 Operation / 3 SOS mode

2.11 Switching off the display From the time of day display you can switch off Aladin
® by pushing .On the surface Aladin
® switches off automatically after 3 minutes without operation. 2.12 Alarm clock time of day display shows.When alarm is triggered:flashes and special attention beeps are played for30 seconds or until the user presses a button.Setting the alarm clock: ->42 ( The alarm clock goes off only at the surface. If the alarm clock is "on", the " set 2 " )

3 SOS mode

Activation: automaticIf the diver remains above a depth of 0.8m (3 feet) for more than three minu- tes without observing a prescribed decompression, the boat computer will automa- tically switch into SOS mode after the dive. While in SOS mode, the computer cannot be used for diving. TEC : the computer can be used in gauge mode ->28. All segments in the nitro-gen loading bar will flash throughout the dive.The SOS mode will be unlocked after 24 hours.Diving within 48 hours after the end of an SOS mode will result in shorter nostop times or longer decompression stops.Push to see the "SOS" sign and the remaining length of the SOS mode.The dive will be entered in the logbook with "SOS". •Serious injury or death may result if a diver doesnot seek immediate treatment should any signs or symptoms of decompression sickness occur after a dive.•Do not dive to treat symptoms of decompression sickness! •Diving in SOS mode is extremely dangerous and you must assume full responsibility for such behaviour. UWATEC will assume no liability. A diving accident can be analyzed at any time in the logbook and downloadedto a PC by means of the infrared interface (IrDA) and SmartTRAK software. Time remaining untilSOS mode switchesoff automatically
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II UWATEC ® Aladin ® dive computers
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