Using the NiTek Plus
NiTek Plus Dive Computer User Manual
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(3) O2 (OLI) bar graph:
This is the oxygen limit index (OLI)
that calculates the cumulative effect of your exposure to elevated
partial pressures of oxygen (PO2s). There are a maximum of
eight bars. When all bars are displayed, it means that you have
used 100 percent of your “CNS” clock. This graph increases
when you descend due to higher partial pressures and may
decrease when you ascend.
(4) Depth:
This is the current depth.
(5) PO2:
This is the partial pressure of O2 at your current depth.
It is based on the FO2 settings for mix1 or mix2.
(6) Residual nitrogen (N2) bar graph:
This is how much
nitrogen the computer assumes your body has absorbed. There
are a maximum of nine bars. When all bars are displayed, it
means that you are at or have exceeded the no-decompression
limits.
Second underwater screen
While underwater, you can change to the second diving mode
screen that displays additional information. When you switch
screens, temperature and maximum depth are displayed.
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(1) Temperature:
This is the lowest temperature that has been
reached during the dive.
(2) Maximum depth:
This is the maximum depth that has been
reached during the dive.