Page 5 - SAFETY; Types of safety precautions
1 SAFETY Types of safety precautions WARNING: - is used in connection with a procedure or situation that may result in serious injury or death. CAUTION: - is used in connection with a procedure or situation that will result in damage to the product. NOTE: - is used to emphasize important information...
Page 6 - Safety precautions
Safety precautions WARNING: ONLY TRAINED DIVERS SHOULD USE A DIVE COMPUTER! Insufficient training for any kind of diving, including freediving, may cause a diver to commit errors, such as incorrect use of gas mixtures or improper decompression, that may lead to serious injury or death. WARNING: You ...
Page 10 - Emergency ascents
Emergency ascents In the unlikely event that the dive computer malfunctions during adive, follow the emergency procedures provided by your certifieddive training agency to immediately and safely ascend. 10
Page 11 - GETTING STARTED; Display states and views
2 GETTING STARTED 2.1 Display states and views Suunto Zoop Novo has four main modes: TIME , DIVE , PLANNING and MEMORY . Change modes by pressing [MODE]. Unless DIVE mode is turned off, Suunto Zoop Novo automatically switches to DIVE mode if you are more than 1.2 m (4 ft) under water. DIVE PLAN MEM ...
Page 12 - Daily alarm
4. 3. 7. 8. 2. 1. 5. 6. Icon Description 1 Daily alarm 2 Dive alarm 3 No-fly 4 Safety stop 12
Page 13 - Low battery; General Settings; see
Icon Description 5 Low battery 6 Active water contact 7 Diver attention symbol 8 Ascent rate 2.3 Set up To get the most out of your Suunto Zoop Novo, take some time toread this manual and familiarize yourself with the modes andsettings. Make absolutely sure you have it set up as you wantbefore getti...
Page 14 - FEATURES
3 FEATURES 3.1 Activation and pre-checks Unless the dive mode turned off, the dive mode activatesautomatically when you dive deeper than 1.2 m (4 ft). However, youshould switch to dive mode before diving to check altitude andpersonal settings, battery condition and so on.Each time your Suunto Zoop N...
Page 15 - DIVE
12:00 1.12 TH DIVE A ir 66.2 m PO AO 21 1.6 Batttery OK Between consecutive dives, the automatic checks also show currenttissue saturation. 66.2 m PO AO 21 1.6 Before leaving on a dive trip, it is highly recommended that youswitch to dive mode to make sure everything is functioningproperly. ...
Page 17 - cannot be activated when the low battery warning is displayed.; Alarm type; High priority
If the low battery icon appears in surface mode, or if the displaylooks faded, the battery may be too low. Battery replacement isrecommended. NOTE: For safety reasons, the backlight and buzzer (sound) cannot be activated when the low battery warning is displayed. 3.2 Alarms, warnings and notificatio...
Page 20 - and timer; Nitrox; dive
Alarm type Alarm reason Low priority alarmfollowed by 'Startdescending' beep,repeated for threeminutes.An arrow pointsdownwards. Mandatory safety stop violated. Youshould descend to complete the safetystop. Low priority alarmfollowed by two shortbeeps. DEEPSTOP and timer displayed. Deepstop depth re...
Page 22 - : ventilation time this is the starting duration of the time; Incr; : increment time this is added to the ventilation time for; Repeats; : number of intervals
3.3 Apnea timer You can use the apnea timer for interval training when freediving.You can adjust the following settings: • Vent. : ventilation time; this is the starting duration of the time your breathing time. The time is increased by the increment timefor each interval. • Incr : increment time; t...
Page 25 - BACKLIGHT; When the backlight is off, it does not illuminate when an
3.5 Backlight To active the backlight in dive mode, press [MODE].In other modes, keep [MODE] pressed until the backlight activates.You can define how long the backlight stays on when you activateit or turn the backlight off altogether.To set backlight duration:1. While in time mode, keep [DOWN] pres...
Page 28 - Depth Alarm; Display contrast; Contrast
5. Repeat for minutes.6. Press [MODE] to exit. 3.8 Depth alarm By default the depth alarm sounds at 30 m (100 ft). You can adjustthe depth according to your personal preference or switch it off.To adjust the depth alarm:1. While in a dive mode, keep [DOWN] pressed to enter settings.2. Press [UP] to ...
Page 29 - History; Scuba History
3.10 Dive history Suunto Zoop Novo has a detailed logbook and dive history availablein memory mode.The logbook contains a sophisticated dive profile for each recordeddive. The time between each data point saved in the log is based onthe configurable sample rate (see 3.19 Sample rate). The dive histo...
Page 30 - Logbook; GAUGE
Free dive history shows the following: • the deepest and the longest dives of all free dives • the cumulative dive time in hours and minutes • the total number of dives The free dive history records a maximum of 999 dives and 99:59diving hours. When these limits are reached, the counters are resetto...
Page 31 - End of Logs
• maximum depth • surface time after previous dive • average depth • warnings • OLF% (if applicable) 3. Dive profile graph • water temperature • depth/time profile of the dive Press [UP] to scroll through the dive profile graph or keep [UP]pressed to auto-scroll.The dive profile graph shows point by...
Page 33 - mode is for diving with oxygen-enriched gas mixtures.
4. Press [MODE] to exit.Each dive mode has its own settings which you need to adjust whilein the given mode.To modify dive mode settings:1. While in a given dive mode, keep [DOWN] pressed.2. Press [DOWN] or [UP] to scroll through the settings.3. Press [SELECT] to enter a setting.4. Adjust the settin...
Page 34 - mode has the following settings; NITROX; mode, both the percentage of oxygen in your tank and
Diving with nitrox allows you to increase bottom times or reducethe risk of decompression illness. However, when the gas mix isaltered or depth increased, the oxygen partial pressure is generallyincreased. Suunto Zoop Novo provides you with information toadjust your dive and stay within safe limits....
Page 35 - If the oxygen content of a mix is set to 22% or above,; Gauge; mode, you can use Suunto Zoop Novo as a bottom
53.6 Mix1 Primary 4. Adjust the PO2 (oxygen partial pressure) value with [DOWN] or [UP] and accept with [SELECT]. 5. Adjust other settings as needed.6. Press [MODE] to exit. NOTE: If the oxygen content of a mix is set to 22% or above, the setting value remains until changed. It does not automaticall...
Page 38 - Dive planning mode; The dive planning mode; PLAN NoDeco; can be used to plan a dive
3. Press [DOWN] or [UP] to toggle the timer on and confirm with [SELECT]. 4. Adjust the countdown duration with [DOWN] or [UP] and conform with [SELECT]. 5. Press [MODE] to exit. 3.12 Dive numbering If the Suunto Zoop Novo has not counted the no-fly time down tozero, then repetitive dives belong to ...
Page 39 - Dive time alarm
The dive plan takes into account: • any calculated residual nitrogen • dive history from the past four days To plan dives:1. Press [MODE] until you see PLAN NODEC . 2. The display briefly shows your remaining desaturation time before continuing to the planning display. 3. Press [DOWN] or [UP] to scr...
Page 40 - on the display. This indicates that the risk; ER; is shown
To set the dive time alarm:1. While in a relevant dive mode, keep [DOWN] pressed.2. Press [DOWN] or [UP] to scroll to ALARM TIME . 3. Press [UP] to toggle the alarm on and press [SELECT] to confirm.4. Adjust the duration with [UP] or [DOWN] and accept with [SELECT]. 5. Press [MODE] to exit. 3.15 Err...
Page 41 - Personal and altitude adjustments
In such a condition, you should descend back below the ceiling levelto continue the decompression. If you fail to do so within three (3)minutes, Suunto Zoop Novo locks the algorithm calculation anddisplays ER instead, as shown below. Note that the ceiling value is no longer present.In this state, yo...
Page 43 - Personal; Altitude; adjustment and confirm with; Power save mode
3. Press [UP] to change the Personal adjustment and confirm with [SELECT]. 4. Press [UP] to change the Altitude adjustment and confirm with [SELECT]. 5. Press [MODE] to exit. WARNING: Traveling to a higher altitude can temporarily cause changes to the equilibrium of dissolved nitrogen in the body. I...
Page 44 - CEILING; and; STOP
NOTE: When deepstops are enabled, the length of mandatory safety stops is indicated in seconds. When the ascent rate exceeds 10 m (33 ft) per minute for more thanfive consecutive seconds, the microbubble build-up may be morethan is allowed for in the decompression model.In this situation, Suunto Zoo...
Page 46 - Deepstop is on by default in; Air
Deepstop is on by default in Air and Nitrox modes. To turn deepstop off:1. While in a dive mode, keep [DOWN] pressed.2. Press [DOWN] to scroll to Deepstop and enter with [Select]. 3. Press [UP] to toggle on/off.4. Press [MODE] to exit. 3.19 Sample rate The sample rate controls how often information ...
Page 47 - Software version; Version
3.20 Software version You can check the software version and battery status of SuuntoZoop Novo under the general settings.1. While in time mode, keep [DOWN] pressed.2. Press [UP] to scroll to Version and press [SELECT]. 3. The software version is displayed along with the battery voltage. 3.21 Stopwa...
Page 48 - No Fly
You can also use the stopwatch while diving for various timingpurposes. To activate the stopwatch in dive mode, keep [MODE]pressed. Start and stop the stopwatch by pressing [SELECT]. NOTE: If a deepstop activates while you are using the stopwatch, the timer field is not visible. 3.22 Surface and no-...
Page 54 - Tones
WARNING: WHEN THE OXYGEN LIMIT FRACTION INDICATES THAT THE MAXIMUM LIMIT IS REACHED, YOU MUST IMMEDIATELY TAKE ACTION TO REDUCE OXYGEN EXPOSURE. Failure to take action to reduce oxygen exposure after a CNS%/OTU warning is given can rapidly increase the risk of oxygen toxicity, injury, or death. 3.24...
Page 55 - AC
AC The AC is shown until the water contact deactivates. It is important to keep the water contact area clean. Contamination or dirt canprevent automatic activation/deactivation. See 4.1 Handling guidelines. NOTE: Moisture build-up around the water contact may cause the dive mode to activate. This ca...
Page 56 - CARE AND SUPPORT; Handling guidelines
4 CARE AND SUPPORT 4.1 Handling guidelines The Suunto Zoop Novo dive computer is a sophisticated precisioninstrument. Although it is designed to withstand the rigors ofdiving, you must treat it with the same proper care and caution asany other precision instrument.Handle the unit with care – do not ...
Page 57 - Battery replacement
Should moisture appear inside the case or battery compartment,immediately have the instrument checked by your Suunto servicecenter.The optional scratch guard for Suunto Zoop Novo is designed tohelp prevent the display from getting scratched. Scratch guards canbe purchased separately from your author...
Page 58 - Changing strap to bungee
4.3 Changing strap to bungee Use the optional bungee adapter to change between wrist strapand bungee cord as needed.To install the bungee:1. Turn the dive computer over.2. Remove each strap by depressing one end of the spring bar with a small flat-head screwdriver or spring bar removal tool. 3. Atta...
Page 59 - REFERENCE; Technical specifications; Dimensions and weight (with display shield); Temperature compensated pressure sensor; Temperature display
5 REFERENCE 5.1 Technical specifications Dimensions and weight (with display shield) • Length: 65.8 mm (2.6 in) • Width: 65.8 mm (2.6 in) • Height: 29.1 mm (1.1 in) • Weight: 119.6 g (4.2 oz) Operating conditions • Water resistance: 80 m (262 ft) (complying with EN 13319) • Normal altitude range: 0 ...
Page 60 - Dive counter: 0 to 99 for repetitive dives; Calendar clock; Sample rate in air and nitrox modes: default 20 seconds
• Accuracy: ± 2°C (± 3.6°F) within 20 minutes of temperaturechange Nitrox mode • Oxygen: 21–50% • Partial pressure of oxygen (pO2): 0.2 – 3.0 • Oxygen Limit Factor: 0–200% with 1% resolution • Gas mixtures: 1 Other displays • Dive time: 0 to 999 min • Surface time: 0 to 99 h 59 min • Dive counter: 0...
Page 61 - Tissue calculation model; Suunto RGBM
• Memory capacity: approximately 140 hours with 20-secondrecording interval and without transmitter data. In free divemode, maximum capacity is 35 hours. Tissue calculation model • Suunto RGBM • Maximum depth of operation: 120 m (393 ft) 5.2 Compliance 5.2.1 CE Suunto Oy hereby declares that this pr...
Page 63 - Warranty Period
5.3 Trademark Suunto Zoop Novo, its logos, and other Suunto brand trademarksand made names are registered or unregistered trademarks ofSuunto Oy. All rights are reserved. 5.4 Patent notice This product is protected by pending patent applications and theircorresponding national rights: US 5,845,235, ...
Page 64 - Exclusions and Limitations; repaired by unauthorized Service Center
Exclusions and Limitations This Limited Warranty does not cover:1. a) normal wear and tear such as scratches, abrasions, or alteration of the color and/or material of non-metallic straps, b)defects caused by rough handling, or c) defects or damageresulting from use contrary to intended or recommende...
Page 66 - Altitude dive
and/or otherwise communicated, disclosed or reproduced withoutthe prior written consent of Suunto Oy. While we have taken greatcare to ensure that information contained in this documentation isboth comprehensive and accurate, no warranty of accuracy isexpressed or implied. This document content is s...
Page 69 - Repetitive dive
Term What it means O2% Oxygen percentage or oxygen fraction in thebreathing gas. Standard air has 21% oxygen. Partial pressureof oxygen (O2) Limits the maximum depth to which the nitroxmixture can be safely used. The maximum partialpressure limit for enriched air diving is 1.4 bar (20psi). The conti...
Page 70 - Trimix
Term What it means Trimix A breathing gas mix of helium, oxygen andnitrogen. 70
Page 71 - INDEX; Activation
INDEX A Activation pre-checks, 14 Air mode, 33Alarm, 17, 27Altitude adjustment, 41Apnea timer, 22Ascent rate, 23 B Backlight, 25Battery, 57 indicators, 16 Bookmarks, 25Bungee, 58 C Calendar clock, 25 D Date, 26decompression, 50, 52Decompression Safety, 51 deepstop safety stop, 43 Depth alarm, 28disp...
Page 73 - SUUNTO CUSTOMER SUPPORT
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