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WARNINGS and SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS relating to VIOLATIONS
• An AERIS dive computer enters a Violation Mode when a situation exceeds
its capacity to predict an ascent procedure. These dives represent
excursions into decompression that are beyond the boundaries and spirit of
the dive computer's design. If you are following these dive profiles, AERIS
advises that you should not use an AERIS dive computer.
• If you exceed certain limits, the dive computer will not be able to help you
get safely back to the surface. These situations exceed tested limits and
can result in loss of some functions of the unit for 24 hours after the dive in
which a violation occurred.
• Select models of AERIS dive computers that feature Free Dive operating
mode calculate nitrogen-oxygen while operating in Free Dive Mode. In the
event that decompression is entered, the dive computer will enter Violation
Gauge Mode, locking out of other operating modes for 24 hours.
• It is extremely important that you read and understand the Operating Manual
completely before attempting to dive using your AERIS dive computer.
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