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SUUNTO Console Compasses CB-71/SK-7/STD and CB-71/SK-7/DS

The CB-71/SK-7 is available in two versions: the CB-71/SK-7/STD for attachment on top of the combo modules or the 
Cobra dive computer, and the CB-71/SK-7/DS for attachment on the back side of the CB-ONE module.

Compass use for divers

General instructions

Usually a compass must be held precisely in a horizontal position, otherwise the needle will sting. The SK-7 compass may 
however be inclined about ±30 degrees.

Sighting a compass bearing

Hold the compass so that the compass is in a horizontal position and the direction line points away from you. Turn with the 
compass until the direction line points at your destination, then turn the direction ring until the magnetic North needle is 
aligned between the slit marks. The front end of the direction line on the SK-7 shows your compass bearing, and as long as 
the North needle is aligned between the slit marks, the direction points toward your destination. The SK-7 compasses also 
have a side reading window, which also enables you to take a bearing by directing the compass towards the destination 
and by reading the compass bearing from the side window. This bearing can be memorized by turning the direction ring to 
that bearing.

Setting a given bearing or direction

The scale division on the SK-7 is 360 degrees clockwise from 0 degrees at North. Turn the direction ring until the front end 
of the direction line is at the desired direction. Turn the compass until the needle falls between the slit marks. The direction 
line now points in the desired direction.

Magnetic declination

Maps and marine charts are drawn in correlation to the geographic poles, while the magnetic compass needle is subject to 
magnetic declination which varies according to the location.

General orientation on the diving site

Before diving, check the main compass bearings at the dive site, paying special attention to memorizing the direction of the 
shoreline and bearings of landmarks that may be of importance.

Natural aids to underwater navigation

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The underwater extension of the shore’s inclination tells the diver if he is following the shoreline. Be careful however 
as underwater ridges may lead you astray. Surface occasionally to check your position.

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The dip and stratifi cation of rocks on the shore can often be followed over large areas under water.

Summary of Contents for CB-71/DS

Page 1: ...en SUUNTO COMBOS AND MECHANICAL INSTRUMENTS INSTRUCTION MANUAL Combo Consoles I Console Compasses CB 71 STD and CB 71 DS Depth Gauge SM 16 I Pressure Gauge SM 36...

Page 2: ...gauges dive computers and compasses fit together like building blocks The combos consist of four main modules the pressure gauge module the instrument module and two different compass modules The pres...

Page 3: ...front cover with SM 36 pressure gauge in place see section CB ONE Module assembly 2 CB IN LINE module front cover 3 CB end piece or CB 71 STD compass optional 4 CB IN LINE module back cover with instr...

Page 4: ...sure gauge fits properly on the CB ONE module If the Suunto Quick Release is used the hose cover is not to be used See section CB ONE module assembly using the SUUNTO Quick Release After attaching the...

Page 5: ...pressure gauge which is then fitted onto the CB ONE front cover according to the picture below CB IN LINE Module Assembly The CB IN LINE module fits the Suunto Vyper and Zoop dive computers or the SM...

Page 6: ...the compass towards the destination and by reading the compass bearing from the side window This bearing can be memorized by turning the direction ring to that bearing Setting a given bearing or direc...

Page 7: ...one line up a new one farther away so that you again have three points determining your course This way you can counteract the effects of side current Compass Balancing The horizontal and vertical co...

Page 8: ...at the left side of gauge Tampering with the port can cause damage to internal components Do not pressure test gauge in air Always immerse the gauge in water while pressure testing it Pressure gauge...

Page 9: ...g other than water Use of cleaning agents or compressed air can cause permanent damage The introduction of any probe into the water entry port of the depth gauge or the pressure relief valve opening o...

Page 10: ...cifications The Suunto depth gauge SM 16 complies with the prEN 13319 standard The tolerances for depth gauges are At 3m 0 8 0 4 m At 6m 0 8 0 4 m At 9m 0 8 m At 15m 1 1 2 m At 30m 1 1 2 m At 45m 1 1...

Page 11: ...caused by misuse contrary to intended or recommended use 2 user manuals or any third party items 3 defects or alleged defects caused by the use with any product accessory software and or service not...

Page 12: ...damages including but not limited to loss of anticipated benefits loss of data loss of use cost of capital cost of any substitute equipment or facilities claims of third parties damage to property re...

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