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Old June 25th, 2009, 10:46 AM   #1
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Atmos Elite Wrist mount - removal

Anyone have any instructions/advise on how to remove the Atmos Elite from its wrist mount boot?

I'm looking at the bungee mount option but need to confirm that the Atmos Elite can be pulled from its existing mount.

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Got a reply back from Aeris on this. Here's what they had to say:
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The Atmos Elite wrist boot is actually three pieces: two separate wrist strap halves, and the rubber boot that surrounds the computer module. Each half of the wrist strap is attached to the computer module using spring-loaded pins, just like a standard wristwatch strap. To remove the straps, use a small flat bladed jeweler’s screwdriver to compress one end of the spring-loaded pin until you are able to remove it from its socket. Once the straps are removed, you can insert the screwdriver into the slot in the rubber boot where the lower (long) strap attached, and pry the boot off the module.

Once the computer module is free of its straps and boot, you can then insert it into the aftermarket wrist mount assembly following the manufacturer’s instructions.
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