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• It should not be considered that the capabilities built into the VOYAGER 2G pro-
vide an implied approval or consent from Beuchat for individuals to exceed the
defined limits for recreational diving, as agreed on by all internationally recog-
nized training agencies.
• The oxygen features of the VOYAGER 2G are intended for use by recreational
divers trained for Nitrox diving by an instructor certified by a recognized training
agency to teach diving with Nitrox.
• Conducting repetitive dives using enriched nitrogen-oxygen mixtures can lead to
oxygen buildup, reducing oxygen tolerance while increasing the risk of pulmo-
nary oxygen toxicity.
• The VOYAGER 2G provides information based upon a personal dive profile, and
therefore must not be shared between divers. It is impossible for two divers to
stay precisely together underwater, and your computer's dive profile tracking of
previous dives will be pertinent to you only. Nitrogen and oxygen loading of a
second user may be significantly different and swapping dive computers could
lead to inaccurate and dangerous predictions of decompression and oxygen ac-
cumulation status.
WARNINGS AND SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
Temperature
Ambient Temperature (Fig. 12a) can be viewed by accessing the
Surface ALT 2 or a Dive ALT screen.
Fig. 12 - SURF ALT 2
a
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Page 7: ...7 OVERVIEW...
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Page 21: ...21 SURFACE MODES...
Page 45: ...45 NORM DIVE MODES...
Page 53: ...53 CAUTIONARY MODES...
Page 65: ...65 SWITCHING GAS MIXES...
Page 69: ...69 NORM POST DIVE MODES...
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Page 77: ...77 FREE DIVE OPERATING MODE...
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