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NiTek He Owner’s Manual Page 25
Be aware that weather-related changes in air-pressure can cause incorrect display
of altitude settings. Be sure to check indicated altitude settings against actual alti-
tude before use.
Your NiTek He is not to be disassembled by anyone other than Dive Rite or its
authorized dealers. Unauthorized disassembly will violate the warranty.
If the NiTek He does not appear to be functioning properly—in any manner—do
not use it to dive. Contact your authorized Dive Rite dealer for service instructions.
Battery
All NiTek He functions may cease within two to three days of the Low Battery
symbol rst appearing. Always have low batteries replaced promptly.
A depleted battery that is left in a NiTek He for a long period of time may leak.
Again, have batteries replaced promptly.
While Diving…
Check your breathing gas supply at all stop depths.
Remember that the NiTek He does not monitor breathing gas supply. You must
monitor this yourself, on every dive, using a submersible pressure gauge or equiva-
lent device.
Do not rely solely on this—or any other—dive computer. Take a back-up dive
computer or tables (along with a separate means of monitoring depth and dive
time).
Be aware that the NiTek He makes assumptions regarding residual inert gas based
on altitude settings. Avoid making abrupt changes in altitude following a dive, as
doing so may be very dangerous.
Care and Maintenance
This section covers the general care and maintenance procedures you should follow
before, after and between dives, and the procedure for changing batteries. General
maintenance procedures include:
Rinse the NiTek He thoroughly in fresh water following every dive.
Do not use cleansers, chemicals or solvent to clean the NiTek He. Use a soft cloth
to gently wipe dirt or water stains from the computer.
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