Suunto Vytek computer has a problem: The screen may
freeze if 1) the unit is in Nitrox Mode, and 2) the SIMPLAN
dive planning function is used before the dive, and 3) the
Mode button is pressed for more than two seconds. Todd
Anderson, senior repair technician at Aqualung, says the
unit is safe for diving, as long as a Nitrox diver who has used
the SIMPLAN function puts the computer back into “set
mode,” and then resets it in the Nitrox mode before diving.
However, when a computer screen freezes when being used
according to instructions, we don’t call that safe. If your
model has serial numbers from 205000 to 223700, send it
back to Suunto for reprogramming. Bad news: it will take up
to eight weeks, since reprogramming will be done in
Finland. See your dealer or call (760) 597-5000 for an
authorization to return.
UWATEC Depth Gauges have inaccurate depth readings:
1,700 UWATEC depth gauges issued between January and
May give bum readings, which means the user may risk the
bends. Four malfunctions have been reported. The recalled
computers are produced by Johnson Outdoors and include
the UWATEC Smart PRO, Pro ULTRA, and Sport PLUS
consoles with U-Line gauges. The gray consoles have “UWATEC’”
printed on the front, and the following codes are on
the backs of the gauges: Tested-IL, Tested-JL, Tested-KL,
Tested-LL, Tested-AM, Tested-BM, Tested-CM, Tested-DM,
and Tested-EM. Return them to where they were purchased
or call (800) 382-2211. Johnson Outdoors Inc.:
http://www.scubapro.com