Aqualung Recalls i330R SCUBA Diving Computers Due to Injury and Drowning Hazards
Official recall recorded by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
The hazard
The recalled diving computers can fail to adjust to the user's altitude and display incorrect calculations for sea level dive times at altitudes exceeding 3,000 feet, posing injury (decompression sickness) and drowning hazards.
What to do
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled Aqualung i330R SCUBA Diving Computers and contact Aqua Lung to arrange for a free repair. Consumers can download a software update through the DiverLog+ application or bring their recalled dive computer to their dealer or local dive center to have the software update installed.
Brands named
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Recall history
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