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To: scuba-l@br*.br*.ed*
To: techdiver@opal.com
Subject: Monitor II
From: "JOHN BANKS (203)447-1791 x2649" <BANKSJC@NU*.CO*>
Date: Mon, 30 May 1994 20:09:00 -0500 (EST)
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I used my US Divers Monitor II dive computer for the first time
this year, today.  When I took it out of it's protective pouth, it
was on.  That never happened before.  I got into the water and the
display kept fading in and out, and I had a low battery warning. 
Well, I do have a lot of dives on it over the last 5 years.  But
what I didn't expect was that it was reading 7 to 9 feet less depth
than actual.  UNSAFT-UNSAT.  I'm sending it back for factory
battery replacement, with a note that it's depth is off in a non
conservitive direction.  Depth was right on when the batteries were
good. 
	Is this typical of the US Divers Monitor II to have the depth
wrong when the batteries are low? 
	John Banks    BANKSJC@NU*.CO*
P.S.	Where do/should I mail my Monitor II for repair/battery
replacement?

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