Operations Manual Perdix
Manual DocRev B
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This computer is capable of calculating deco stop requirements . These
calculations are at best a guess of the real physiological decompression
requirements . Dives requiring staged decompression are substantially more
risky than dives that stay well within no-stop limits .
Diving with rebreathers and/or diving mixed gases and/or performing
staged decompression dives and/or diving in overhead environments greatly
increases the risk of scuba diving .
YOU REALLY ARE RISKING YOUR LIFE WITH THIS ACTIVITY .
DANGER
This computer has bugs . Although we haven’t found them all yet, they are
there . It is certain that there are things that this computer does that either
we didn’t think about, or planned for it to do something different . Never risk
your life on only one source of information . Use a second computer or tables .
If you choose to make riskier dives, obtain the proper training and work up
to them slowly to gain experience .
This computer will fail . It is not whether it will fail but when it will fail . Do
not depend on it . Always have a plan on how to handle failures . Automatic
systems are no substitute for knowledge and training .
No technology will keep you alive . Knowledge, skill, and practiced procedures
are your best defense (Except for not doing the dive, of course) .
WARNING