Hollis Explorer User Manual - page 88
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Fig. 4.5
Fig. 4.6
Fig. 4.7
Fig. 4.8
EMERGENCY START-UP SYSTEM (ESS)
Should you have no option other than to enter the water immediately,
EXPLORER will activate the display and show all pertinent alarms in the
STATUS screen. It is vital that you correct anything in error immediately
before continuing to dive.
If you enter the water without completing the relevant Pre-dive checks
and ESS mode is activated, you will be given an O/C bailout alarm (red
HUD) warning you to return to the surface immediately to complete the
Pre-dive checks. After 1 minute underwater (if nothing else is alarming)
the bailout alarm will stop.
DANGER: The ESS should never be used as a routine diving
start-up system. A full Pre-dive check MUST always be con-
ducted to ensure safe operation. The ESS is designed ONLY as
a safe guard. If you have not completed pre-dive checks, abort
the dive and perform a proper pre-dive on the surface.
LESS THAN 2 HOUR PRE-DIVE SEQUENCE
If you have completed a Pre-dive Sequence within the last 2 hours, then
upon reactivating the unit (assuming there is nothing wrong with the sys-
tem) it will display the Hollis splash screen followed by two screens (Fig.
4.5, 4.6). It will then allow you to dive immediately.
TURNING OFF
The EXPLORER cannot inadvertently turn off while submerged. Although
while at the surface, if no button pushes are detected within 15 minutes it
will automatically turn off to save power (Fig. 4.7).
To manually turn off EXPLORER then select the Menu option and do a
long press of the left button - OFF (Fig. 4.8).
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