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CONTENTS (continued)
SWITCHING GAS MIXES AND BUDDY PRESSURE CHECK .................................................................................... 119
SWITCHING GAS MIXES (NORM ONLY) .............................................................................................................. 120
BUDDY PRESSURE CHECK (NORM ONLY) ......................................................................................................... 125
NORM POST DIVE MODES ......................................................................................................................................... 129
TRANSITION PERIOD ............................................................................................................................................ 130
AFTER THE TRANSITION PERIOD ....................................................................................................................... 131
GAUGE OPERATING MODE ....................................................................................................................................... 133
GAUG SURFACE DISPLAYS .................................................................................................................................. 134
GAUG DIVE DISPLAYS .......................................................................................................................................... 135
FREE DIVE OPERATING MODE ................................................................................................................................. 137
FREE SURFACE DISPLAYS ................................................................................................................................... 138
FREE COUNTDOWN TIMER (CDT) ....................................................................................................................... 140
SET FREE CDT ....................................................................................................................................................... 142
SET FREE ALARMS (EDT, FDA) ............................................................................................................................ 143
FREE DIVE DISPLAYS ............................................................................................................................................ 148
REFERENCE ................................................................................................................................................................. 153
UPLOADING SETTINGS AND DOWNLOADING DATA ........................................................................................ 154
CARE AND CLEANING ........................................................................................................................................... 156
INSPECTIONS AND SERVICE ............................................................................................................................... 156
BATTERY REPLACEMENT .................................................................................................................................... 158
INSTALLING A TRANSMITTER ON A REGULATOR ............................................................................................ 164
TRANSMITTER COMPATIBILITY WITH NITROX .................................................................................................. 164
ALTITUDE SENSING AND ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................................................ 165
CHARTS OF NO DECOMPRESSION LIMITS AT ALTITUDE ................................................................................ 166
CHART OF OXYGEN EXPOSURE LIMITS ............................................................................................................ 167
SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................................... 168
INSPECTION/ SERVICE RECORD ......................................................................................................................... 174
OCEANIC WORLD WIDE ....................................................................................................................................... 175