Suunto Vyper2 [16/55] Before diving
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5. BEFORE DIVING
Do not attempt to use the dive computer without reading this user's manual in its entirety,
including all the warnings. Make sure that you fully understand the use, displays, and
limitations of the instrument. If you have any questions about the manual or the Suunto
Vyper2 please contact your Suunto representative before diving with the dive computer.
Always remember that YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY!
When used properly, Suunto Vyper2 is an outstanding tool for assisting properly trained,
certified divers in planning and executing sport dives. It is NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR
CERTIFIED SCUBA INSTRUCTION, including training in the principles of decompression.
WARNING
Diving with enriched air mixtures (nitrox) exposes you to risks that
are different from those associated with diving with standard air. These
risks are not obvious, and require training to understand and avoid.
Risks include possible serious injury or death.
Do not attempt to dive with any gas mix other than standard air without first receiving
certified training in this specialty.
5.1. The Suunto RGBM/Deep Stop Algorithm
Suunto’s Reduced Gradient Bubble Model (RGBM), utilized in the Suunto Vyper2, predicts
both dissolved and free gas in the blood and tissues of divers. It is a significant advance
on the classic Haldane models, which do not predict free gas. The advantage of Suunto
RGBM is additional safety through its ability to adapt to a variety of situations and dive
profiles.
The Suunto uses traditional recommended safety stops as well as deep stops.
YOU ARE ADVISED TO MAKE A
DEEPSTOP AT 18 M. THE SECOND
INDICATOR SHOWS THAT YOU HAVE 110
SECONDS LEFT OF YOUR DEEPSTOP.
In order to optimize the response to different increased risk situations, an additional category
of stop, referred to as a Mandatory Safety Stop, has been introduced. The combination
of stop types depends on the user settings and the specific dive situation.
To get the most from the RGBM safety benefits, refer to Section 9.2. RGBM.
5.2. Emergency ascents
In the unlikely event that the dive computer malfunctions during a dive, follow the emergency
procedures provided by your certified dive training agency or, alternatively, follow these
steps:
1.
Assess the situation calmly and then move promptly to less than 18 m/60 ft.
2.
At 18 m/60 ft, slow down your ascent rate to 10 m/33 ft per minute and move to a
depth between 3 and 6 m/10 and 20 ft.
3.
Stay there for as long as your air supply will safely allow. After reaching the surface,
do not dive for at least 24 hours.
5.3. Dive computer limitations
While the dive computer's calculations are based on current decompression research and
technology, it is important to realize that the computer cannot monitor the actual
physiological functions of an individual diver. All decompression schedules currently known
to the authors, including the U.S. Navy Tables, are based on theoretical mathematical
models, which are intended to serve as a guide to reduce the probability of decompression
illness.
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Содержание
- Table of contents 3
- Welcome to the world of suunto diving instruments 5
- Warnings cautions and notes 6
- Button symbols and functions 9
- Navigating in the menus 9
- Suunto vyper2 at a glance 9
- Getting started with your suunto vyper2 11
- Setting the alarm 11
- Setting the date 11
- Setting the time 11
- Time mode settings 11
- Ac water contacts 12
- Setting the backlight 12
- Setting the tones 12
- Setting the units 12
- Compass display 13
- Learning how to use your compass 13
- Tilt sensor 13
- Compass settings 14
- Declination 14
- Locking a bearing 14
- Calibration 15
- Before diving 16
- Dive computer limitations 16
- Emergency ascents 16
- The suunto rgbm deep stop algorithm 16
- Audible and visual alarms 17
- Nitrox 17
- Dive mode settings 18
- Error conditions 18
- Setting the depth alarm 19
- Setting the dive time alarm 19
- Setting the nitrox values 19
- Setting the personal altitude adjustments 20
- Setting the safety stops deep stops 20
- Setting the sample rate 20
- Accessing dive mode 21
- Activation and pre checks 21
- Dive mode activation 21
- Setting the rgbm values 21
- Battery power indication 22
- Diving at altitude 22
- Personal adjustments 23
- Mandatory safety stops 24
- Recommended safety stops 24
- Safety stops 24
- Deep stops 25
- Basic dive data 26
- Diving 26
- Diving in air mode diveair 26
- Ascent rate indicator 27
- Bookmark 27
- Decompression dives 27
- Safety stops 27
- Ceiling ceiling zone floor and decompression range 28
- Display above the ceiling 29
- Display above the floor 29
- Display at the ceiling zone 29
- Display below the floor 29
- Before diving in nitrox mode 30
- Default nitrox settings 30
- Diving in nitrox mode divenitrox 30
- Oxygen displays 30
- Gas change and multiple breathing gas mixes 31
- Oxygen limit fraction olf 31
- Diving in gauge mode divegauge 32
- After diving 33
- Dive numbering 33
- Repetitive dive planning 33
- Surface interval 33
- Dive planning mode plannodec 34
- Flying after diving 34
- Plan mode 34
- Dive numbering shown during dive planning 35
- Dive simulator 35
- Simulation mode plansimulator 35
- Dive logbook memlogbook 36
- Memory mode 36
- Dive history memhistory 37
- Suunto dive manager sdm 37
- Www suuntosports com and suunto diving world at www suunto com diving 38
- Care and maintenance 39
- Care of your dive computer 39
- Maintenance 39
- Water contacts and buttons 39
- Battery kit 40
- Battery replacement 40
- Battery replacement procedure 40
- Required tools 40
- Water resistance inspection 40
- Technical data 43
- Technical specifications 43
- Suunto rgbm adaptive decompression 44
- No decompression limits 45
- Altitude diving 46
- Oxygen exposure 46
- Copyright 47
- Intellectual property 47
- Patent notice 47
- Trademark 47
- After sales service 48
- Disclaimers 48
- Limits of liability and iso 9001 compliance 48
- User s responsibility 48
- Warranty 49
- Disposal of the device 50
- Glossary 51
- Two year warranty 54
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