Hollis Recalls Digital Dive Computers Due to Drowning Hazard
Source: CPSC Recall #13236
Recall Date
2013-07-11
Manufacturer
Pelagic Pressure Systems, of San Leandro, Calif.
Units Affected
About 1,000
Products Involved
Hollis DG03 Dive Computers
Hazard
The dive computer, when used with an optional integrated transmitter, can malfunction and display an incorrect tank pressure reading to the diver. A diver could unknowingly deplete their air supply based on the reading, resulting in drowning.
Remedy
Consumers should stop using the recalled dive computers until the unit's operating system is upgraded to revision 1B. Consumers can download the upgrade from the firm's website or contact an authorized Hollis dealer for assistance.
Reported Injuries
Hollis has received two reports of dive computers malfunctioning. No injuries have been reported.
Sold At
Authorized Hollis dealers nationwide from July 2011 through May 2013 for about $500.
Manufactured In
United States
Full Recall Description
The recall includes Hollis brand DG03 dive computers with serial numbers 100 through 1142 that may be used with integrated transmitters that monitor tank pressure. The round black 2-1/2 inch diameter computer has a digital screen and is worn on the diver's wrist like a watch. The name of the product, Hollis DG03, is printed on the front of the unit and the serial number is printed on the back of the unit. These computers allow scuba divers to measure the time and depth of a dive. Only dive computers with software labeled Revision 1A, viewed on the computer's display are included in the recall.
Data source: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) via SaferProducts.gov.
For the most current recall information, check directly with CPSC or the manufacturer.
Last verified: 2026-03-28