With law suits you do not want to leave anybody unsued since then everybody says it was the missing persons fault.
---------- Post added June 2nd, 2015 at 06:00 AM ----------
From the article
"The dive computer gives vital information including dive time, water temperature, estimated remaining air time and air tank pressure. Improper information can result in “serious injury or death to the diver,” the lawsuit said. The lawsuit alleges Aqua Lung is aware of the issue and usually will try to replace the battery on a faulty dive computer.
“If the dive computer continues to malfunction with a new battery, and it is still under warranty, the dive computer is replaced with a new dive computer because the defective software/hardware cannot be repaired,” the suit said."
If it includes tank pressure it is not the zoop.
Computers do not function normally on low batteries. I dive a Zoop and and old Aeris. The Aeris quit holding the nitrox setting. New battery fixed the issue.