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Old 06-01-05, 02:04 PM
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Originally Posted by FOX
Also, on the first dive at Stoney on Sunday it didn't log the dive so on the second dive i checked it and where the seconds were displayed it was alternating between the seconds and 'ER'. I'm not sure that this is an issue with the battery as the watch logged a dive in the swimming pool this morning. Any ideas?
If this watch is anything like the HyperAqualand then I know what this is.

It's caused by the water temperature being too cold. It makes it stop logging dives. This seems apparent when the temp goes below 10deg c. If you read the manual it does say something about the operating temp and 10deg c.

You can also make it 'ERR' by leaving the sensor wet between dives so that the 'diver' display is always flashing.

If it's the battery then you get a 'BAT' or 'BT' warning instead of 'ERR' (like I did at the weekend :-( )

If you send it to Citizen it's about £40 for the battery change and a pressure test. You can contact them at service@citizenwatch.co.uk they are usually pretty helpful.

Ian.
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