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| Doug Haskins wrote: > I can send a pic if that would help anyone. > > Failing this, I will email Suunto.. but they likely will charge me to get a > manual now and a reply might take weeks. Email Suunto and ask them about it. They should have PDF documents which they can mail to you. Failing that, send me a pic. I will check our dive club cupboards if they have a matching manual and make a copy for you. /Marcin |
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| In article <jMWSc.10504$S55.10021@clgrps12>, Doug Haskins <nowhere@somewhere.net> wrote: > Hello. This is my first post in here.. i hope i don't end up on a few dozen > spammers lists. > > I have recently pulled out my dive gear after a 14 year hiatus and much to > my surprise, my Suunto dive computer still works good as new. I took it out > to the pool a couple times and the battery seems fully charged. Hard to > believe I know. I'm not going to put too much reliance on it. Anyways. I > can't find the manual for the silly thing anymore.. too many moves and too > many boxes of junk laying around. > > I'm wondering if anyone on here would happen to have a manual for such a > dinosaur? This must have been one of the first Suunto dive computers made. I > bought it in England back in 1990. It is round on top, and square on the > bottom, and fits into my console pack. To turn it on you place a wet finger > on a small pad at one end, or submerge with it and it will turn on. There > was a way to make it display each previous dive info, but I can't remember > the combination. It was something like 6 slow taps on the button, followed > by 3 slow ones.. or something stupid.. Anyone know the answer to that? > > I checked the Suunto site, but they only have named computers now and I > don't see anything that looks like this old one. I don't think it ever had a > "name". > > I can send a pic if that would help anyone. > > Failing this, I will email Suunto.. but they likely will charge me to get a > manual now and a reply might take weeks. > > Thanks > Suunto SME/ML Manual is available here: http://www.aqualung.com/tech_library.html > Doug. > > |
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| Hello. This is my first post in here.. i hope i don't end up on a few dozen spammers lists. I have recently pulled out my dive gear after a 14 year hiatus and much to my surprise, my Suunto dive computer still works good as new. I took it out to the pool a couple times and the battery seems fully charged. Hard to believe I know. I'm not going to put too much reliance on it. Anyways. I can't find the manual for the silly thing anymore.. too many moves and too many boxes of junk laying around. I'm wondering if anyone on here would happen to have a manual for such a dinosaur? This must have been one of the first Suunto dive computers made. I bought it in England back in 1990. It is round on top, and square on the bottom, and fits into my console pack. To turn it on you place a wet finger on a small pad at one end, or submerge with it and it will turn on. There was a way to make it display each previous dive info, but I can't remember the combination. It was something like 6 slow taps on the button, followed by 3 slow ones.. or something stupid.. Anyone know the answer to that? I checked the Suunto site, but they only have named computers now and I don't see anything that looks like this old one. I don't think it ever had a "name". I can send a pic if that would help anyone. Failing this, I will email Suunto.. but they likely will charge me to get a manual now and a reply might take weeks. Thanks Doug. |
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| Doug Haskins wrote: > I can send a pic if that would help anyone. > > Failing this, I will email Suunto.. but they likely will charge me to get a > manual now and a reply might take weeks. Email Suunto and ask them about it. They should have PDF documents which they can mail to you. Failing that, send me a pic. I will check our dive club cupboards if they have a matching manual and make a copy for you. /Marcin |
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| In article <jMWSc.10504$S55.10021@clgrps12>, Doug Haskins <nowhere@somewhere.net> wrote: > Hello. This is my first post in here.. i hope i don't end up on a few dozen > spammers lists. > > I have recently pulled out my dive gear after a 14 year hiatus and much to > my surprise, my Suunto dive computer still works good as new. I took it out > to the pool a couple times and the battery seems fully charged. Hard to > believe I know. I'm not going to put too much reliance on it. Anyways. I > can't find the manual for the silly thing anymore.. too many moves and too > many boxes of junk laying around. > > I'm wondering if anyone on here would happen to have a manual for such a > dinosaur? This must have been one of the first Suunto dive computers made. I > bought it in England back in 1990. It is round on top, and square on the > bottom, and fits into my console pack. To turn it on you place a wet finger > on a small pad at one end, or submerge with it and it will turn on. There > was a way to make it display each previous dive info, but I can't remember > the combination. It was something like 6 slow taps on the button, followed > by 3 slow ones.. or something stupid.. Anyone know the answer to that? > > I checked the Suunto site, but they only have named computers now and I > don't see anything that looks like this old one. I don't think it ever had a > "name". > > I can send a pic if that would help anyone. > > Failing this, I will email Suunto.. but they likely will charge me to get a > manual now and a reply might take weeks. > > Thanks > Suunto SME/ML Manual is available here: http://www.aqualung.com/tech_library.html > Doug. > > |
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