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Setting the "sound" to "off" applies also to surface functions (mountain alarm, wake-up
alarm, change of altitude range).
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VII Appendix
1 Technical information
Operating altitude:
Max displayed depth:
Decompression calculation
depth range:
Maximum environment
pressure:
Clock:
O
concentration:
2
Operating temperature:
Power supply:
Life of the battery:
2 Maintenance
XP10 is virtually maintenance free. All you need to do is to rinse it carefully with fresh water after each
use and to have the batteries changed when needed ->37. To avoid possible problems with your XP10,
the following recommendations will help assure that it will give you years of trouble free service:
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4. Set the first digit by pushing
Repeat point 4 for the next 2 digits. If you entered the right code the
sound will be turned off.
Code: 313
This number is needed when reporting problems or for other maintenance
related issues.
With decompression information: sea level up to approx. 4000m
(13 000ft); without decompression, above approx. 4000m (13000ft):
automatic gauge mode (unlimited)
120m (395ft), resolution between 0.8m and 99.9m: 0.1m, >99.9m: 1m.
The resolution in feet is always 1 foot.
0.8 to 120m (3 to 395ft)
13bar (189psi)
Quartz clock, time, date, dive time display up to 199 minutes.
Adjustable between 21%O
-10° to +50°C (14°F to 122°F)
CR2450, recommended brands: PANASONIC, DURACELL,
RENATA, ENERGIZER, SONY, VARTA.
2-3 years or 200-300 dives. Actual life of the battery depends on
the quantity of dives per year, the use of the backlight and the length
of the dives. In cold water the life of the battery is reduced. Not all
CR2450 batteries are the same, and low quality batteries can have
very short life.
and
. Confirm with
(compressed air) and 50% O
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