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Diving with the SEABEAR H3
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SEABEAR H3
Closed circuit rebreather diving requires proper training. Do not dive closed
circuit rebreathers without a rebreather certification for the rebreather you are
intending to dive. Do not dive beyond the limits you are certified for.
Do not use setpoints lower than 0.5 bar or larger than 1.6 bar.
Currently no CNS or OUT warning is implemented in the SEABEAR H3
Always monitor the pO2 or your rebreather
Be aware that the H3 is performing the decompression calculation according
to a fixed pO2, but is not able to measure the pO2 inside the loop. If the pO2
inside the loop is different, decompression calculation will most likely be
wrong and decompression sickness may occur.
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After Diving
After each Dive, rinse the SEABEAR H3 in fresh water and let it dry. Be sure, that the
SEABEAR H3 is dry and clean before connecting it to a USB cable.
After diving, rinse the SEABEAR H3 in fresh water to avoid corrosion.
Before connecting the SEABEAR H3 to a USB cable, make sure that the
USB connector on the SEABEAR H3 is clean and dry. Failure to do so may
lead to corrosion of the contacts.