Suunto DW141 User Manual

Summary of DW141

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    Suunto eon user guide.

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    Suunto eon steel user guide i contents contents ......................................................................................................................... I 1 safety .................................................................................................................... 1 ...

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    Suunto eon steel user guide ii 7 after diving ....................................................................................................... 23 7.1 surface & no fly time ................................................................................... 23 7.2 logbook .........................

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 1(40) 1 safety 1.1 types of safety precautions warning: is used in connection with a procedure or situation that may result in serious injury or death caution: is used in connection with a procedure or situation that will result in damage to the device note: is used to em...

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 2(40) ic: suunto eon model: dw141 this device complies with industry canada licence-exempt rss standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interf...

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 3(40) 2 eon steel at a glance 2.1 eon steel overview note: if no button is pressed for 1 minute in main views, the dive computer goes automatically to standby mode and shuts down the display to save battery. From menus it will go back to main views after 30 seconds if no ...

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 4(40) bungee cord and adapter. Use for optional mounting of eon steel. Suunto cd. Use suunto cd to find this manual and dm5 pc/mac compatible software. Wireless tank pod. Use this to get wireless tank pressure information from your scuba tank(s). Tank pod could be purchas...

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 5(40) suunto usb power adapter. Use with usb cable to charge the eon steel battery. Separate accessory could be purchased from http://www.Suunto.Com . Add picture here scratch guard. Separate scratch guard could be added on top of class to protect glass from scratches. 2....

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 6(40) 3 getting started to get the most out of your eon steel, use some time to personalize it. Eon steel is a very user-friendly dive computer, and you will quickly become familiar with its functions. Make absolutely sure that you know your computer and have it set up as...

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 7(40) 3.3 installing scratch guard pictures here ? 3.4 connect eon steel to dm5 plaa.

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 8(40) 4 basics 4.1 main views eon steel has three main views: time/no deco, tank pressure and compass view. Changing the views can be done by pressing the select –button. Note: main views could be fit to everyone’s personal likings (see customization in section 9.5). 4.2 ...

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 9(40) up/down –buttons could be used to scroll and select -button to go deeper in the menu. Going backwards in the menu is done by keeping select –button down for more than 2 secs. Note: while diving only gas selection menu is available. Hence dive settings can be done on...

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 10(40) when cable is connected to charge, eon steel informs user with the following notification: 4.4 other following are presented some useful settings/info that user could go through. Brightness of the display can be adjusted from the menu in path: “general > device set...

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 11(40) 5 before diving note: eon steel is on surface mode always, when below 1.2m/4ft. 5.1 dive modes as a default eon steel has three (3) different dive modes: nitrox, trimix and gauge (bottom timer). You could pick one matching your diving. Dive mode selection is found ...

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 12(40) more aggressive (-2) ideal conditions, excellent physical fitness, highly experienced with a lot of dives in the near past. Aggressive (-1) ideal conditions, good physical fitness, well experienced with dives in the near past. Nominal (0) ideal conditions. Conserva...

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 13(40) one. Important thing here is how algorithm (suunto fused rgbm) calculates the ascent time (during dive) using all these three gases. 5.4 tank pressure eon steel can be used with multiple tank pods. To pair a tank pod it needs to be first installed to the tank via y...

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 14(40) on dive main views only one tank pressure is shown and corresponds to the active gas chosen. Hence when gas is changed, the shown tank pressure is also changed accordingly. 5.5 user adjustable alarms there are three user configurable alarms: depth, dive time and ta...

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 15(40) 6 during dive note: on depths greater than 1.2m/4ft eon steel will start diving automatically. 6.1 basic dive data following display shows eon steel tank pressure main view. It is chosen to illustrate what a diver can see during a dive on a display: present depth i...

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 16(40) 6.4 safety stops and deep stops a three (3) minute safety stop is always recommended for every dive over 10 meters. Safety stop is calculated down when diver is between 2.4 and 6 meters. This is presented with hourglass in front of the stop depth and safety stop ca...

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 17(40) 6.5 timer eon steel has stopwatch for various timing purposes. Short up –button press start/stops the timer. Pressing up –button for more than 2 seconds clears the timer. 6.6 alarms, warnings and notifications eon steel has alarms, warnings and notifications. They ...

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 18(40) warnings in eon steel. Warning explanation cns100% central nervous system toxicity level reaches 100% limit. Otu300 recommended limit for otu reached per one day. Safety stop broken warning when safety stop depth is broken by more than 0.6m. Ascent speed ascent spe...

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 19(40) 6.7 decompression dives if you exceed no-decompression limit on a dive, eon steel will provide the decompression information required for ascent. Ascent information is always presented with two (2) values: ceiling depth that diver should not go above optimum ascent...

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 20(40) eon steel display on decompression stop: eon steel display on safety stop: note: it is always recommended to keep close the decompression ceiling, if possible, when ascending. Ascent time is always the minimum time needed to reach the surface. It includes: time req...

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 21(40) warning: your actual ascent time may be longer, than displayed by eon steel. It could be longer for following reasons: your ascending speed is slower than 10m/33ft per minute or you are doing decompression deeper than actual displayed ceiling. Take this into accoun...

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 22(40) warning: when diving with multiple gases, remember that algorithm ascent time is always calculated with the assumption that diver uses all the gases found on gas menu. So always check that you have only gases used on a dive set before you dive and remove the ones t...

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 23(40) 7 after diving note: when dive is surfaced and dive is continued within 5 minutes, then it is counted as one dive. 7.1 surface & no fly time after a dive, eon steel displays surface time from previous dive and has countdown for recommended no fly time. During no fl...

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 24(40) includes cursor for browsing logged data. For more detailed log browsing, download the dive(s) with dm5 (see section 9). When logbook memory becomes full, the oldest dives are always removed to make space new ones. 7.3 dive history dive history is a summary of all ...

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 25(40) 8 compass eon steel includes 3d digital compass. One of the main views includes graphical compass to be used for navigation. Compass heading can be locked by pressing xxx –button. This helps you stay on course while diving. Calibrating a compass can be done on comp...

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 26(40) 9 dm5 & movescount suunto dm5 software is pc and mac compatible software for keeping your dive logbook up to date and planning your dives. With dm5 you could customize your eon steel and update the latest firmware. You can download it from http://www.Suunto.Com/dm5...

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 27(40) 10 suunto fused rgbm 10.1 no decompression time 10.2 safety stop 10.3 deepstop 10.4 decompression ceiling & ascent time 10.5 breaking the ceiling.

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 28(40) 11 taking care of eon steel 11.1 maintenance 11.2 maximizing battery life battery life means 11.3 replacing the battery rechargeable batteries have a limited number of charge cycles and may eventually need to be replaced and disposed of. For products with built -in...

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 29(40) 2. Has been repaired using unauthorized spare parts; modified or repaired by unauthorized service center; 3. Serial number has been removed, altered or made illegible in any way, as determinedat the sole discretion of suunto; 4. Has been exposed to chemicals includ...

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 30(40) 12 safety, handling & support 12.1 important safety information handling handle eon steel with care, since it has sensitive electronic components inside. Dropping the device may cause it to get damaged. If you’re concerned about getting scratches on the display, th...

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 31(40) the exposure limits provided by the instrument to minimize the risk of dcs. As an added measure of safety, you should consult a physician regarding your fitness before diving. Warning: suunto strongly recommends that sport divers limit their maximum depth to 40 m/1...

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 32(40) enriched air with greater oxygen content presents a risk of fire or explosion and serious injury or death. Warning: the dive computer will not accept fractional percentage values of oxygen concentration. Do not round up fractional percentages! For example, 31.8% ox...

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 33(40) warning: never ascend above the ceiling! You must not ascend above the ceiling during your decompression. In order to avoid doing so by accident, you should stay somewhat below the ceiling. Warning: do not dive with a cylinder of enriched air if you have not person...

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 34(40) warning: always use realistic sac rates and conservative turn pressures during dive planning. Overly optimistic or erroneous gas planning can result in the exhaustion of breathing gas during decompression or in a cave or a wreck. Warning: ensure the water resistanc...

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 35(40) 13 technical information 13.1 technical specification 13.2 suunto fused rgbm algorithm 13.3 oxygen exposure.

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 36(40) 14 intellectual property trademarks suunto and suunto fused rgbm are registered trademarks of suunto oy. Copyright © suunto oy 06/2014. All rights reserved. Patent notice patents have been issued or applied for one or several features of this product..

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 37(40) 15 disclaimers ce the ce mark is used to mark conformity with the european union emc directive 89/336/eec. En 13319 en 13319 is a european diving depth gauge standard. Suunto dive computers are designed to comply with this standard. En 250 / fioh the tank pressure ...

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 38(40) 16 glossary term what it means altitude dive a dive made at an elevation greater than 300 m/1000 ft above sea level. Ascent rate the speed at which the diver ascends toward the surface. Ascent time the minimum amount of time needed to reach the surface on a decompr...

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 39(40) and returning to the surface at the end of a dive. Floor the deepest depth during a decompression stop dive at which decompression takes place. He% helium percentage or helium fraction in the breathing gas. Mod maximum operating depth of a breathing gas is the dept...

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    Suunto eon steel user guide 40(40) by residual nitrogen absorbed during previous dives. Residual nitrogen the amount of excess nitrogen remaining in a diver after one or more dives. Semi-closed rebreather (scr) scuba that recycles a portion of exhaled gas. Scuba self-contained underwater breathing a...