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If a diver had less than 2 hours total accumulated dive time in
the last 48 hours, then a 12 hour surface interval before
fl
ying is
recommended.
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Following any dive that required a decompression stop,
fl
ying
should be delayed for at least 24 hours, and if possible, for 48
hours.
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Suunto recommends that
fl
ying is avoided until all the DAN and
UHMS guidelines and the dive computer wait to
fl
y conditions
are satis
fi
ed.
3.7. AUDIBLE AND VISUAL ALARMS
The dive computer features audible and visual alarms to advise when
important limits are approached or to acknowledge preset alarms.
A short single beep occurs, when:
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the dive computer is activated.
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when the dive computer automatically returns to the TIME
mode.
Three double beeps occur, when:
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the cylinder pressure reaches 50 bar [725 psi]. The cylinder
pressure display will start to blink (Fig. 3.12.).
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the cylinder pressure reaches the selected alarm pressure.
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the calculated remaining air time reaches zero.
Three single beeps with a two second interval and the backlight
activated for 5 seconds occur, when:
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the no-decompression dive turns into a decompression stop
dive. An arrow pointing upwards and the blinking ascent warning
ASC TIME will appear (Fig. 3.16.).
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Gas change is prompted
Continuous beeps and the backlight activated for 5 seconds oc-
cur, when:
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the maximum allowed ascent rate, 10 m/min [33 ft/min], is
exceeded. SLOW and STOP warnings will appear (Fig. 3.13.).
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the Mandatory Safety Stop ceiling is exceeded. A downward
pointing arrow will appear (Fig. 3.15.).
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the decompression ceiling depth is exceeded. An error warning Er
and a downward pointing arrow appear. You should immediately
descend to, or below, the ceiling. The instrument will otherwise
enter a permanent Error Mode within three minutes, indicated
by a permanent Er (Fig. 3.19.).