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Important Product Information
URGENT ** Apeks TX, ATX, XTX Recall - July 2008 **
We have been advised that due to issues with incorrect assembly Apeks are recalling all TX, ATX and XTX 2nd stages (including octopus 2nd stage) which have not undergone an authorised service for immediate inspection. The full recall notice can be read here: Apeks TX, ATX, XTX 2nd stage recall
URGENT ** Apeks Yoke Clamp Screw - May 2007 **
RECALL To all Apeks Customers. There maybe a potential problem with the yoke clamp screw on any yoke clamp type regulator with the serial number starting from 7010001 – 7053528. All Apeks dealers and distributors have been made aware of this issue. Please return your yoke clamp screw to your nearest Apeks dealer for inspection, do not dive with the regulator until it has been inspected. If it is not possible for you to return the yoke clamp screw for inspection, then please contact Apeks’ Customer Service Department for assistance. Apeks apologizes for any inconvenience this recall might cause. We are dedicated to making the world's best diving products and to ensuring diver safety at all costs. This solution is the only reasonable course of action.
URGENT ** Suunto D6 and Suunto D9 Safety Notice - June 2006 **
We have been advised by Suunto that they have identified a software bug in the code contained on virtually all D6 and D9 computer released to date. The bug may occur approx 0.6% of the time and affects dive time, tissue saturation and therefore decompression calculations during diving. These computers will need returning to Suunto for a software upgrade. Suunto UK will have the necessary equipment and code by Saturday 17 June. Please contact us after this date to arrange the return of your D6 or D9. The full safety notice can be read here: Suunto D6 & D9 Safety Notice

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