Oceanic Scuba Diving & Snorkeling - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
Veo 100Nx: After turning on
Sounds like your battery power may be low. Strongly recommend you send it to your nearest authorised dealer for a service. Hope that helps.
The suivel of the second
I think you mean the adjustment knob, because the swivel should always be able to move, it allows for better hose management. It can be removed but I do not see the swivel on the 2nd stage in that pictureIf it is the adjustment knob you will need parts from an oceanic dealer or try scubaboard.com.You might be able to get some grey market stuff It Keep in mind scuba equipment is life support gear and someone could get hurt if it is done wrong
My Air XS Complete octo/power
As an ex scuba diver and instructor, I strongly recommend that you bring it back where you bought it and have it checked out professionally. Your regulator is your life. At 20 feet, or even 33 feet, you probably wouldn't have a problem if it malfunctioned but on a deeper dive any problem can be fatal.
I'm not familiar with the particular unit you have but what I said applies to any regulator.If you've completed a dive course like the ones given by NAUI, you would know this. Far more important to make a mistake and be safe than ignore a real potential problem.
I recently bought this from dive show but can you
It changes the amount of resistance needed for the air to be released, ie if you are diving at depth you may feel that you are having to work hard to breath, if you adjust the lever it will become easier. In converse as you come to the surface if the reg starts to free flow you can adjust the lever to stop it. Happy bubble blowing :)
I have never used a dive compass before. Is there
There is no manuals for scuba compass, I dont know what scuba school you hold your open water cert with but all scuba organisations such as PADI, SSI etc etc will cover navigation as part of there basic and advanced scuba education.
I have an Oceanic Veo 100 Dive computer, and It
Generally dive computer batteries are NOT a do it yourself job and need an authorised dealer to undertake. It is imperative that the correct battery is used and that the watch is pressure tested for leaks and calibration. I recommend you send your computer to an authorised scuba service centre. Sorry, hope that helps.
Where can I get an
Inflator hoses on the most part are fairly universal and are widely available mail order from the internet, just google for your nearest online scuba store. Cost about $20 us. Hope that helps
The air pressure on my Pro Plus 2 Computer reads
Yes you will need to send/take it to your nearest authorised service centre. Try asking your nearest Dive centre or scuba store. They will be able to direct you to the best place. Hope that helps
During the last 2 dives
Hi Mike, never heard of that specific problem, maybe the pressure sensor is faulty. I would strongly recommend that you do not dive with this computer set up until you get it serviced/repaired as it may not be recording data correctly and will not be calculating your correct nitrogen build up.
Atom 2.0 keeps switching off. Please help.
Has the battery become low in power? Most dive computers when low on power will shut down to preserve any previous dive data stored on them. Unfortunately there is no user changeable parts and it will need to go to an authorised repair shop. Try Googling your local scuba shop for service advice. Hope this helps.
No prob, is this console in feet or meters
Sorry not familer with this unit, it may be switchable between metric/imperial measurements? Most dive computors are these days? Try a web search for the manual, should tell you how to change it and set it up.What it is currently set to may depend on what part of the world you bought it in. If USA then probably feet, ROTW then probably meters?
Bought the Oceanic Veo 3.0 in Aug - I am finding
Hi,
Actually the Transmitter is the problem.It is not reading.You have to change the transmitter.The transmitter is the defective part.You have warranty please go and replace it immediately.
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The front cover of the 2nd stage is broken on
How about going to a Oceanic dealer? Eh? They should be able sell you the parts and install them. Remember, life support equipment should be serviced annually, and said replacements would be part of that service.
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