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Tusa ELEMENT - BATTERY REPLACEMENT

Tusa ELEMENT
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NOTE: The procedures that follow must be closely adhered to. Damage due
to improper battery replacement is not covered by the unit's warranty.
MODULE REMOVAL FROM BOOT
If the Module is in a Console, bend the rubber Console Boot back to expose the edge of
the Module. If the Boot is flexible enough to permit, you may bend it back far enough to
scoop the Module out with your finger. Otherwise, it may be necessary to insert a blunt
screwdriver until the tip rests just underneath the Module. DO NOT pry the Module from
the Console! Slowly increase the pressure under the Module by releasing the tension on
the rubber Boot. The Module will slide up the screwdriver and exit the Console.
If the Module is in a Wrist Boot, it will be necessary to peel the lips of the Boot downward
off the Module while applying pressure from underneath, working it out slowly.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
The Battery Compartment should only be opened in a dry and clean environment with
extreme care taken to prevent the entrance of moisture or dust.
To prevent formation of moisture in the Battery Compartment, it is recommended that the
Battery be changed in an environment equivalent to the local outdoor temperature and
humidity (e.g., do not change the Battery in an air conditioned environment, then take it
outside during a hot sunny day).
NOTE: If the old Battery can be removed and the new one inserted within 8
seconds, nitrogen and oxygen calculations and settings, will be retained for
repetitive dives.

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