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Dec 26, 2020 · From what I've been able to find on the internet once you replace the battery you need to use another 3 volt battery to reset the computer. Does anyone know the process for doing that? The scubapro manual for this dive computer simply says to send it back to the company for all maintenance.
How can I get my battery changed? You need to take your dive computer to an Authorised Scubapro Dealer, Do Not send it directly to us as we cannot deal with any items that haven’t been sent to us by a Scubapro Dealer.
Battery Replacement. The batteries of the following dive computers can only be changed by our technicians, please contact an Authorized Dealer for details and costs. WRIST MODELS: Aladin Pro, Aladin Pro Ultra, Aladin Pro Nitrox, Aladin Sport, Aladin Plus, Smart Pro, Aladin PRO sold before 1994.
Uwatec Aladin Pro Dive Computer Battery Replacement. We can get the battery changed on these units, but it now costs approximately £95 - which is a shame as we have lots of customers who still swear by these units and love them.
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 1.1 Safety considerations
- 1.2 Quick reference of the display layout
- 2.1 System description
- At the surface:
- 2.2.2 Water contacts
- 2.2.3 Switching on the display
- 2.2.4 How to navigate the Aladin One at the surface
- 2.2.5 Checking the desaturation time
- 2.2.6 Checking the surface interval
- 2.2.8 Active backlight
- 3.1 Terminology/Symbols
- 3.3 Preparation for the dive
- 3.3.1 Function check
- 3.4.1 Alternate displays
- 3.5.2 Desaturation time, No-fly time and No-dive warning
- 4.1 Dive planner
- 4.2.2.4 Statistical information (HISTORY)
- 5.1 Dive menu
- 5.1.1 Gas menu
- 5.1.2 Scuba menu
- Setting the depth alarm
- Setting the safety stop duration
- 5.2 Watch menu
- 5.2.1 Setting the alarm clock time
- 5.2.3 Adjusting the time of day
- Date: Month/Day/Year (AP/PM setting)
- 5.2.6 Switching the sound on and off
- 1. Confirm that you wish to change the setting with a press-and-hold of the right button.
- 5. Repeat Step 4 for the next 2 digits. If you entered the right code the sound will be turned off. The Code: 313
- 5.2.7 Check the battery status
- SCUBAPRO LogTRAK
- Download dive profiles
- 6.2 Changing warnings/ settings of the Aladin One and reading computer information
- 7.2 Maintenance
- 7.2.1 Replacing the battery
- 12. Recalibrate the 3D compass. See chapter: Compass, section: Recalibrating the compass.
- 8.3 Index
Your Aladin One User Manual is divided into the following main chapters. Introduction System and operation Diving with your Aladin One Functions on the surface Settings Interfacing with Windows/Mac and Apps Taking care of your Aladin One Appendix (warranty, glossary, index).
Dive computers provide divers with data; however, they do not provide the knowledge of how this data should be understood and applied. Dive computers cannot replace common sense! You must therefore carefully read and understand this entire manual before using your Aladin One.
DATE DEPTH ALTITUDE CLASSES DO NOT DIVE ICON ALTITUDE SYMBOL DECOMPRESSION STOP OBLIGATION DECOMPRESSION STOP INDICATOR BLUETOOTH / ALARM CLOCK ICON MAX DEPTH TEMPERATURE ... AVERAGE DEPTH ICON DO NOT FLY ICON DIVE TIME SOS DURATION ASCENT TIME ICON LOW BATTERY ICON TOO FAST ASCENT SYMBOL O2MIX CNS% ASCENT RATE
The Aladin One displays all important dive and decompression data and has a memory which stores the full dive data. This data can be transmitted with a Bluetooth interface and LogTRAK software to Windows or Mac personal computers, Android devices or Apple devices. LogTRAK software is available at the SCUBAPRO website as well as the Android Play Sto...
PRESS-AND-HOLD BUTTON: LEFT OR RIGHT • Switches on the Aladin One (time of day display). PRESS-AND-HOLD RIGHT BUTTON: Functions like the ENTER/RETURN key on a keyboard. Provides access to the displayed sub menu. Opens the displayed setting. Confirms the displayed value or setting selection. PRESS LEFT OR RIGHT BUTTON: Allows scrolling through menus...
Upon submerging, the water contacts activate the Aladin One automatically.
All segments on: Start up display with time: F NOTE: On the lower matrix row on the display, longer words are scrolled. In this manual, such scrolling is indicated by left-pointing arrows running along the bottom of the display. Time of day display: The Aladin One switches on: Automatically, upon submerging in water or when triggered by a change in...
Starting from the time of day display you can enter into different menus.
From the time of day display you can check the desaturation time* with a press-and-hold of the right button. Desaturation time is determined either by oxygen toxicity, nitrogen saturation or the regression of microbubbles, depending on which requires the longer time. *Desat time is displayed only if there is remaining saturation due to the last div...
From the time of day display you can check the surface interval with a press-and-hold of the right button (taking you directly to the dive menu) and then another press-and-hold (taking you to surface interval). Surface interval is the elapsed time since the end of your last dive; it is displayed as long as there is remaining saturation.
The display of the Aladin One can be illuminated both on the surface and under water. The backlight can be activated with a press-and-hold of the left button. The light will turn off automatically after 6 seconds. F NOTE: Repeated activation of backlight will reduce battery life. the The Aladin One monitors the battery level throughout every dive, ...
The information on the display of the Aladin One varies depending on the kind of dive and the dive phase.
It’s important to check the settings of the Aladin One, especially before the first dive. All settings can be checked and changed directly on the Aladin One or by using LogTRAK and a PC.
To test the display, turn on your Aladin One with a press-and-hold of the left button. Are all elements of the display activated? Do not use your Aladin One if the display does not show all elements. (When switching on the Aladin One with the right button the test display will not appear.) WARNING Always check the battery capacity before each dive....
By pushing the right button during the dive you can scroll through the alternate displays (Max depth > Temperature > Time, Temperature). You can get back to the first display by: Scrolling with the right button through the displays. Without taking any action, after 5 seconds the display automatically switches back to the original display.
5 minutes after a dive the Aladin One shows the desaturation time, the no-fly time, the no-dive warning (if applicable), the current altitude class and the prohibited altitude class – see chapter: Diving with your Aladin One, section: Prohibited altitude. No-fly time is the time in hours that should pass before flying. It is displayed until the val...
The Aladin One has a dive planner which allows the planning of no-stop dives and decompression dives. The following elements are included as the basis for dive planning: Selected fraction of oxygen and MOD. Selected water type. Water temperature of the most recent dive. Altitude class (if any). Status of saturation at the time the dive planner is s...
The history page is located between the last and first log in the round-robin list of dives. Deepest dive Number of dives Longest dive
With the dive display menu or with LogTRAK you can configure the following items:
In the gas menu you can change nitrox mix settings.
In the scuba menu you can change different alarms and settings for the dive.
Confirm that you wish to change the depth of the warning, or switch it on or off, with a press-and-hold of the right button. “On” or “Off” starts to flash. “On” indicates “activated”, “Off” indicates “deactivated”. Press the left or right button to switch between “On” and “Off”. Confirm the selected status with a press-and-hold of the right button....
Confirm that you wish to change the duration of the safety stop with a press-and-hold of the right button. The duration starts to flash. Change the duration in increments of minute by pressing the left or right button. Confirm the selected duration with a press-and-hold of the right button.
Using the watch menu or LogTRAK you can configure the following items: Starting from the time of day display, press the left or right button until “WATCH” appears. Confirm that you wish to enter into the watch menu with a press-and-hold of the right button. Once entered you can scroll through the menu by pressing the left or right button.
The alarm clock tone works only at the surface. Confirm that you wish to set the alarm time with a press-and-hold of the right button. “On” (activated) or “Off” (deactivated) starts to flash. Switch between “On” and “Off” by pressing the left or right button. Confirm the selected status with a press-and-hold of the right button. The hours start to ...
You can adjust the Aladin One to your time zone either in this menu or using the UTC offset (see above). Confirm that you wish to adjust the time of day with a press-and-hold of the right button. The hours start to flash. Set the hours by pressing the left or right button. Confirm the setting with a press-and-hold of the right button. The minutes s...
Active backlight All-silent mode Ascent rate Backlight Battery Buttons Clock settings
Active backlight All-silent mode Ascent rate Backlight Battery Buttons Clock settings
Active backlight All-silent mode Ascent rate Backlight Battery Buttons Clock settings
Active backlight All-silent mode Ascent rate Backlight Battery Buttons Clock settings
Active backlight All-silent mode Ascent rate Backlight Battery Buttons Clock settings
Active backlight All-silent mode Ascent rate Backlight Battery Buttons Clock settings
Active backlight All-silent mode Ascent rate Backlight Battery Buttons Clock settings
Active backlight All-silent mode Ascent rate Backlight Battery Buttons Clock settings
Active backlight All-silent mode Ascent rate Backlight Battery Buttons Clock settings
Active backlight All-silent mode Ascent rate Backlight Battery Buttons Clock settings
Active backlight All-silent mode Ascent rate Backlight Battery Buttons Clock settings
Active backlight All-silent mode Ascent rate Backlight Battery Buttons Clock settings
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May 22, 2007 · I picked up an old Aladin Sport dive computer at a garage sale recently. The battery was dead so I took it to the Scubapro dealer to get it changed out. He told me it would have to go to the factory to change the battery because it was so old. He told me that it would be about $150-160 to do that.
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Feb 13, 2023 · You can buy a second hand Aladin Pro nitrox computer with almost full battery capacity online for less than the quoted price of Scubapro replacing the battery in yours. So there seems to be little to lose by doing it as a DIY job.