Suunto SS021644000 - Manual

Suunto SS021644000

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 5 – SAFETY; Types of safety precautions
  • Page 6 – Safety precautions
  • Page 10 – Emergency ascents
  • Page 11 – GETTING STARTED; Display states and views
  • Page 12 – Daily alarm
  • Page 13 – Low battery; General Settings; see
  • Page 14 – FEATURES
  • Page 15 – DIVE
  • Page 17 – cannot be activated when the low battery warning is displayed.; Alarm type; High priority
  • Page 20 – and timer; Nitrox; dive
  • 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
  • Page 25 – BACKLIGHT; When the backlight is off, it does not illuminate when an
  • Page 28 – Depth Alarm; Display contrast; Contrast
  • Page 29 – History; Scuba History
  • Page 30 – Logbook; GAUGE
  • Page 31 – End of Logs
  • Page 33 – mode is for diving with oxygen-enriched gas mixtures.
  • Page 34 – mode has the following settings; NITROX; mode, both the percentage of oxygen in your tank and
  • 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
  • Page 38 – Dive planning mode; The dive planning mode; PLAN NoDeco; can be used to plan a dive
  • Page 39 – Dive time alarm
  • Page 40 – on the display. This indicates that the risk; ER; is shown
  • Page 41 – Personal and altitude adjustments
  • Page 43 – Personal; Altitude; adjustment and confirm with; Power save mode
  • Page 44 – CEILING; and; STOP
  • Page 46 – Deepstop is on by default in; Air
  • Page 47 – Software version; Version
  • Page 48 – No Fly
  • Page 54 – Tones
  • Page 55 – AC
  • Page 56 – CARE AND SUPPORT; Handling guidelines
  • Page 57 – Battery replacement
  • Page 58 – Changing strap to bungee
  • Page 59 – REFERENCE; Technical specifications; Dimensions and weight (with display shield); Temperature compensated pressure sensor; Temperature display
  • Page 60 – Dive counter: 0 to 99 for repetitive dives; Calendar clock; Sample rate in air and nitrox modes: default 20 seconds
  • Page 61 – Tissue calculation model; Suunto RGBM
  • Page 63 – Warranty Period
  • Page 64 – Exclusions and Limitations; repaired by unauthorized Service Center
  • Page 66 – Altitude dive
  • Page 69 – Repetitive dive
  • Page 70 – Trimix
  • Page 71 – INDEX; Activation
  • Page 73 – SUUNTO CUSTOMER SUPPORT
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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

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