Diving with the SEABEAR H3
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SEABEAR H3
The risk of decompression sickness (DSC) or Oxygen toxicity for any dive
profile, even if you follow dive tables or a dive computer, cannot be totally
eliminated. This risk also depends on the individual diver’s physiological
condition, which can vary from day to day. The SEABEAR H3 cannot account
for these variations.
We strongly advise you to stay within the exposure limits provided by the
instrument to minimize the risk of DCS.
Besides the decompression stops, there are no additional mandatory safety
stops or error messages displayed when the decompression ceiling and time,
or the recommended ascent rate are violated.
Do not violate the ceiling depth during your decompression. In order to avoid
doing so by accident, you should stay slightly below the ceiling depth.
Going deeper than the required ceiling depth will increase your total time to
surface
Do not use breathing gases other than air, unless you are properly trained
and NITROX or TRIMIX certified.