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NiTek He Owner’s Manual Page 10
touch its external electrical contacts and fool the NiTek He into thinking it is
under water. This interferes with your NiTek He’s ability to function accurately.
Do not pack or store your NiTek He with wet dive equipment,
or touch it with wet ngers while moving to altitude. Doing so
may cause it to erroneously enter Dive Mode and interfere with its ability
to accurately process and display data.
Upon arriving at altitude, your NiTek He’s PGT graph may show that there is excess
inert gas present, even though you may not have made any dives in the preceding 48
hours. It may also display a surface interval value, which later re-sets itself.
If you have obtained the Altitude Specialty Diver training which everyone
should have before diving at altitudes substantially above sea level, you already
understand that this should be expected. By ascending to a higher altitude from a
lower one, your body will have more inert gas saturated in body tissues than would
be present had you spent the preceding 48 hours at the higher altitude. By displaying
PGT graph pixels and a surface interval, your NiTek He is merely reecting this fact.
Low Battery Warning The Low Battery warning means that the NiTek He’s battery
lacks sufcient voltage to function properly.
Figure 3 Low battery symbol.
The symbol blinks when the battery drops below 2.7 volts. Below 2.6 volts, it stops
blinking and remains on constantly.
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