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19. Care and Servicing
Cleaning the Gauge
After each dive while the gauge is still assembled, wash the
unit in fresh water and allow to dry.
Do not use solvents to clean the gauge.
Do not use any abrasive cleaner, especially on the display
window.
Batteries
Always remove the battery after use.
Smear some silicone grease on the battery contact face to
help seal and lubricate the contacts.
Only recharge the battery with the supplied charger.
Occasionally
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give the batteries a recharge cycle of 14-16
hours to recondition the batteries and extend their life.
Read Section 25 Shipping of Lithium-Ion Batteries on page
111
Do not attempt to disassemble the battery, it is a sealed unit
and contains no serviceable parts.
Do not store or carry batteries in water as erosion of the
exposed anode terminal will occur.
Do not change the battery pack while underwater.
Environmental
Do not subject the gauge to temperatures greater than 60˚C
(140˚F).
Do not store the gauge and its kit for long periods in
conditions of high humidity.
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Ideally no more than a 6 month interval.