Suunto D6 - Manual

Suunto D6

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Table of Contents:

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  • Page 9 – is used to emphasize important information; WARNING
  • Page 11 – IMMEDIATELY
  • Page 12 – % into your dive computer will result in incorrect
  • Page 13 – setting to affect oxygen exposure.
  • Page 15 – SUUNTO D6 AT A GLANCE; NOTE
  • Page 19 – GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR SUUNTO D6; then calibrate and test the compass function
  • Page 28 – You are traveling towards the locked bearing
  • Page 29 – You are 120 (or 240) degrees from the locked bearing; Declination
  • Page 30 – Calibration; To calibrate the compass:
  • Page 36 – Table 5.1. Audible and visual alarm types; Alarm reason; Dive computer is activated.
  • Page 37 – Preset dive time is reached.
  • Page 38 – value. You should immediately ascend above the
  • Page 39 – Omitted decompression
  • Page 40 – Depth alarm
  • Page 41 – You can set a depth alarm in the dive computer.
  • Page 43 – and PO
  • Page 49 – Altitude range
  • Page 50 – decompression limits
  • Page 51 – Default; Effect; Full RGBM effects
  • Page 52 – Attenuated RGBM model
  • Page 56 – DIVE mode
  • Page 57 – Alarms
  • Page 61 – remain at depth; Ceiling, ceiling zone, floor and decompression range
  • Page 63 – Display above the floor
  • Page 64 – Display at the ceiling zone
  • Page 65 – Display above the ceiling
  • Page 66 – Default nitrox settings
  • Page 71 – mix starts to; The GAUGE mode does not provide decompression information.
  • Page 72 – There is no ascent rate monitoring in the GAUGE mode.
  • Page 73 – maximum depth of last dive in meters/feet
  • Page 77 – any calculated residual nitrogen
  • Page 78 – and in; Dive numbering shown during dive planning; Dive numbering
  • Page 84 – CARE AND MAINTENANCE; NEVER try to open the case of the dive computer
  • Page 86 – CAUTION; Do not use compressed air to blow water off the unit.
  • Page 89 – Do not leave the dive computer in direct sunlight!; Tissue calculation model:; tissue compartments
  • Page 91 – Monitoring continuous multiday diving
  • Page 92 – Diver Attention Symbol – Advice to Extend Surface Interval.
  • Page 93 – and; dive of a series
  • Page 97 – INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
  • Page 98 – Limits of liability and ISO 9001 compliance
  • Page 102 – DISPOSAL OF THE DEVICE
  • Page 103 – GLOSSARY
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Page 9 - is used to emphasize important information; WARNING

2. WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, AND NOTES Throughout this manual, important safety icons are displayed. Three classificationsare used to separate these icons by their order of importance: WARNING is used in connection with a procedure or situation that couldresult in serious injury or death CAUTION is used i...

Page 11 - IMMEDIATELY

WARNING SUUNTO STRONGLY RECOMMENDS THAT SPORT DIVERSLIMIT THEIR MAXIMUM DEPTH TO 40 M/130 FT OR TO THEDEPTH CALCULATED BY THE COMPUTER BASED ON THESELECTED O 2 % AND A MAXIMUM PO 2 OF 1.4 BAR! WARNING DIVES THAT REQUIRE DECOMPRESSION STOPS ARE NOTRECOMMENDED. YOU SHOULD ASCEND AND BEGINDECOMPRESSION...

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