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Mares Apneist manual - Help!

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csagh

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Hi all,

I bought a Mares Apneist computer (second hand), but i don't have the manual. Is there anybody who can help me (a copy with post)? I write to Mares, but they didn't answer. Of course i will pay the price of copy.

Cheers,

Csaba
 
Csaba, The Apneist was the first computer I bought, but retired it 14 months ago. (now use D3). I remember enlarging that tiny booklet into 8-1/2x11" paper to make reading easier. I will look for it when I go home. It would be easier to take digital pics of each page to send you (don't have a scanner). What's your connection speed?

Jim
 
Dear Jim,

My internet is fast, so if you can send the picture for my address (csagh@intermail.hu) it would be great!

Thanks your help.

Regards,

Csaba
 
Csagh:

Look for Sporasub's RaptorPRO Manual. I think is the same.


CU in the blue,
Bluehugh
 
I have one at home... just left though and will be back there in 2 weeks.

Send me a private message if you are still interested.
 
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