bvbellomo
Contributor
I got through my class with the 'gap', but still can't figure this out.
If I hold the rubber hose protector, and turn the part with the ridges, it keeps turning in either direction with light resistance, doesn't close the gap and doesn't appear to do anything. If the computer is attached, the computer seems rotationally locked to the piece with the ridges - i.e. if I hold the computer I can't turn the part with the ridges.
Is turning the only thing I need to do? Or do I need to push or pull something as I turn?
I've been holding it computer pointing up - opposite your pictures. This changes which way clockwise is.
BTW - are you aware of anything on the Internet for learning how to use the dive functions better than the manual?
If I hold the rubber hose protector, and turn the part with the ridges, it keeps turning in either direction with light resistance, doesn't close the gap and doesn't appear to do anything. If the computer is attached, the computer seems rotationally locked to the piece with the ridges - i.e. if I hold the computer I can't turn the part with the ridges.
Is turning the only thing I need to do? Or do I need to push or pull something as I turn?
I've been holding it computer pointing up - opposite your pictures. This changes which way clockwise is.
BTW - are you aware of anything on the Internet for learning how to use the dive functions better than the manual?