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WARNINGS
Decompression diving, or diving deeper than 130 FT (39 M), will greatly
increase your risk of decompression sickness.
Decompression diving is inherently hazardous and greatly increases your
risk of decompression sickness, even when performed according to the
dive computer's calculations.
Using an OC1 is no guarantee of avoiding decompression sickness.
The OC1 enters Violation Mode when a situation exceeds its capacity to
predict an ascent procedure. These dives represent gross excursions into
decompression that are beyond the boundaries and spirit of the OC1's
design. If you are following these dive profiles, Oceanic advises that you
should not use an OC1.
If you exceed certain limits, the OC1 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 for 24 hours after the dive in which a violation
occurred.
Summary of Contents for OC1
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Page 11: ...11 Welcome to OCEANIC and THANK YOU for choosing the OC1 FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS...
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Page 47: ...47 NORM SURFACE MODES...
Page 77: ...77 DIVE MODE FEATURES...
Page 93: ...93 NORM DIVE MODES...
Page 115: ...115 GAS TMT SWITCHING AND BUDDY PRESSURE CHECK...
Page 121: ...121 DIGITAL GAUGE MODE...
Page 129: ...129 FREE DIVE MODE...
Page 145: ...145 COMPASS MODE...
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