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User Guide

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NiTek Dive Computer

NiTek Dive Computer

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Страница 1: ...User Guide www diverite com Date of purchase NiTekDiveComputer NiTekDiveComputer...

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Страница 3: ...battery depletion or other conditions resulting from misuse negligence alteration accident or unauthorized repair To make a claim under this warranty the owner must have registered his her warranty us...

Страница 4: ...ek 9 Getting started 10 Accessing display modes and screens 11 Surface mode 12 Dive plan mode 14 Understanding FO2 default 17 Dive mode 19 Surface mode upon surfacing from a dive 27 Log mode 29 Profil...

Страница 5: ...Summary This chapter provides an overview of the NiTek lists the NiTek s features and functions and covers warning information that should be read before using your NiTek Content Overview 2 Features a...

Страница 6: ...to read display providing simple and direct communication between the diver and the computer With an easy to read display the diver has no problem following and reading the displayed information The...

Страница 7: ...s no decompression dive time elapsed and remaining and water temperature The NiTek displays data specifically related to the use of Enriched Air Nitrox EANx including fraction of oxygen FO2 setting pa...

Страница 8: ...it to hold and display log data on up to 10 dives Detailed dive profile information is stored for each dive through a one minute sample interval Dive data can be uploaded and stored in a dive log form...

Страница 9: ...es Ascent rate warning 26 to 52 feet per minute 8 to 16 m Thermometer Measuring range 23 F to 104 F 5 to 40 C Accuracy 4 F 2 C Measurement interval Every minute Clock Accuracy 30 sec on average per mo...

Страница 10: ...requires that divers be trained and certified for Nitrox diving The NiTek is not intended for use by commercial or military divers whose activities may take them beyond the commonly accepted depth li...

Страница 11: ...pression sickness DCI or DCS Susceptibility to DCI may vary substantially from person to person and from day to day Neither the NiTek nor any other dive table or computer can guarantee that you will n...

Страница 12: ...Introduction 8 NiTek Dive Computer User Manual abrupt changes in altitude following a dive as doing so may be very dangerous...

Страница 13: ...g surface mode from another mode 12 Setting the time and date 13 Setting the computer for metric or Imperial operation 13 Dive plan mode 14 Setting the FO2 gas mix percentage 15 Understanding FO2 defa...

Страница 14: ...per mix is set Make sure that you review the dive plan mode for maximum depths and times for the mix you are using During a dive Monitor the NiTek throughout your dive for depth and time Monitor the n...

Страница 15: ...Accessing other modes or screens requires the use of the NiTek s buttons Button operation The NiTek has two buttons A and B which are used to access the different modes and screens To use the buttons...

Страница 16: ...This is the current altitude you are at See Altitude operation for more information The NiTek may display additional information concerning exposure to nitrogen and oxygen desaturation time and surfa...

Страница 17: ...or metric units When in Imperial depth values are expressed in feet and temperatures are expressed in Fahrenheit F When in metric depth values are expressed in meters and temperatures are expressed in...

Страница 18: ...the initial depth displayed is 30 feet 9 meters You can advance the depth in 10 foot 3 meter increments Fourteen different dive plan depth increments can be displayed to a maximum depth of 157 feet 48...

Страница 19: ...is capable of displaying an available no decompression limit Doing so could cause you to exceed the no decompression limits or a limiting PO2 of 1 6 atmospheres This may increase your risk of decompre...

Страница 20: ...percentage flashes 2 Press and release button B to increase the percentage Press and hold button B to increase the percentages rapidly 3 When finished press button A to return to dive plan mode 4 To...

Страница 21: ...matches the concentration of oxygen in the gas mixture being breathed Similarly the NiTek is designed to help divers avoid decompression illness by providing no decompression limits NDLs or mandatory...

Страница 22: ...gas mixture until midnight then defaults The computer does not default at midnight if you are diving Dealing with FO2 default The best way to deal with FO2 default is to simply avoid it Make sure tha...

Страница 23: ...rimary underwater screen When you enter the water the primary screen shows your depth max depth remaining no decompression limit dive time PO2 and nitrogen and oxygen bar graphs 4 2 1 3 5 6 1 Remainin...

Страница 24: ...s 6 Max depth This is the maximum depth reached during the dive Secondary underwater screen While underwater you can change to the secondary dive mode screen that displays additional information When...

Страница 25: ...n illness more than dives made within no decompression limits 3 2 1 4 5 Decompression warning with DECO displayed 1 Deco symbol The DECO symbol displays indicating that you have to stop at the depth d...

Страница 26: ...e warning The NiTek assumes that you keep your ascent rate within the following limits Depth range Ascent rate 0 to 19 feet 0 to 5 9 meters 26 feet 8 meters per minute 20 to 59 feet 6 to 17 9 meters 3...

Страница 27: ...s prior to the dive As a result the computer has entered the FO2 default See Understanding FO2 default for more information PO2 limit warning with the PO2 LIMIT and depth flashing Oxygen limit index O...

Страница 28: ...warning A decompression stop violation warning takes place when you ascend to a shallower depth than the indicated stop depth or if you do not spend sufficient time at the required depth before ascend...

Страница 29: ...of The audible alarm sounds for ten seconds Dashed lines appear in place of the current and maximum depth The entire screen flashes WARNING A NiTek displaying an out of range warning is incapable of d...

Страница 30: ...Using the NiTek 26 NiTek Dive Computer User Manual...

Страница 31: ...Tek calculates that it is no longer needed or after 24 hours have passed since the last dive Note If you are making repetitive dives you need to pay attention to your surface interval and use it in co...

Страница 32: ...2 exposure bar graph This is the amount of residual nitrogen in your body at the end of the dive This drops as your surface interval time increases WARNING It is recommended that you wait at least 24...

Страница 33: ...Tek stores there are two pages that you can toggle between for each dive Each dive has a date and is assigned a number beginning with one for the day 4 1 8 7 2 3 5 6 9 10 Page one Page two Page one an...

Страница 34: ...ercentage This is the FO2 gas percentage that you entered for the dive All calculations were based on this percentage 10 Temperature This is the coldest temperature reached during the dive To view a d...

Страница 35: ...ime This tells you at what time during the dive you reached the depth indicated 2 Depth This is the depth that corresponds to the displayed dive time each minute of the dive To view a dive profile 1 P...

Страница 36: ...software matches the COM port you are connecting to on your PC Plug one end of the cable supplied with the interface into a COM port on your PC Plug the other end into the interface module Set the NiT...

Страница 37: ...The arrow at the bottom of the display points to LOG 2 Press button A for five seconds The arrow at the bottom of the display points to PF 3 Press buttons A and B simultaneously for five seconds The a...

Страница 38: ...ers 3 7 546 to 19 685 feet 2 300 to 6 000 meters E Out of range above 19 685 feet 6 000 meters Prior to using the NiTek at altitudes substantially above sea level you should find out what the actual a...

Страница 39: ...hough you may not have made any dives in the preceding 24 hours If you have obtained the altitude specialty diver training which everyone should do before diving at altitudes substantially above sea l...

Страница 40: ...Using the NiTek 36 NiTek Dive Computer User Manual NiTek mode flow chart...

Страница 41: ...User Manual 37 Chapter 3 Care and maintenance Summary This chapter provides care and maintenance and battery information for the NiTek Content Proper handling techniques 38 Low battery warning 40 Repl...

Страница 42: ...sport your NiTek on an aircraft or take it to altitude while it is sealed in an air tight container Doing so may interfere with its ability to correctly read display and track depth information The Ni...

Страница 43: ...ry the NiTek Do not use the NiTek in hyperbaric chambers if the device is not fully submerged in water Always rinse the computer with freshwater after use Store the NiTek in a cool dry location After...

Страница 44: ...de When the battery symbol stops blinking the NiTek cannot enter PC transfer mode or dive mode Cautions All NiTek functions may cease within two to three days of the low battery symbol first appearing...

Страница 45: ...21 decompression 4 decompression stop violation warning 24 decompression warning 21 default mode surface mode 12 default warning 22 depth 3 current depth 20 maximum depth 20 depth sensor 5 desaturatio...

Страница 46: ...log mode 30 out of range warning 25 oxygen log mode 30 oxygen limit index 20 28 oxygen limit index warning 23 P PC transfer mode 4 32 entering 33 PO2 limit warning 23 profile 4 profile mode 31 viewing...

Страница 47: ...and date setting 12 time mode setting time and date 12 W warnings 6 ascent rate 22 decompression stop violation warning 24 decompression warning 21 default warning 22 dive mode 21 low battery warning...

Страница 48: ...Index 44 NiTek Dive Computer User Manual...

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