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FAQ
Setting the alarm
Error conditions
Button symbols and functions
Ascent rate indicator
Warranty
Preset alarm types Alarm type
Accessing Dive mode
Battery power indication
Personal adjustments
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COBRA3
Time Tank pressure
Before Diving
Intellectual Property
Welcome to the World of Suunto Diving Instruments
Not for Professional USE! Suunto dive computers are
Before DIVING. Make sure that you fully understand the use
Serious injury or death
That tend to increase the risk of decompression illness DCI
Dives That Require Decompression Stops are not
Batteries. Recycle or dispose of used batteries properly
Nitrox mode, as well as from AIR or Nitrox mode to Gauge
Mode even during the no-fly time
Before the instrument has counted down the no-fly time
Suunto AT a Glance
Button symbols and functions
Symbol Button Press Main functions
Navigating in the menus
Down
Setting the time
Time mode settings
Setting the alarm
Setting the date
Setting the tones
Setting the units
Setting the backlight
AC water contacts
Compass display
Learning how to use your compass
Displays by pressing the UP/DOWN buttons
Locking a bearing
Calibration
Symbol Explanation
Compass settings
Declination
Time-out
Emergency ascents
Before Diving
Suunto RGBM/Deep Stop Algorithm
Dive computer limitations
Preset alarm types Alarm type
Audible and visual alarms
Alarm type
Nitrox
Error conditions
Alarm type Alarm reason
Alarm is activated
Omitted decompression
Setting the depth alarm
Connecting Suunto Cobra3 to a regulator
Dive mode settings
Setting the dive-time alarm
Bottom time, for example
Setting the nitrox values
Setting the personal/altitude adjustments
Are stored until changed
Setting the Rgbm values
Setting the sample rate
Setting the Safety Stops/Deep Stops
Setting the tank pressure alarm
Activation and pre-checks
Accessing Dive mode
Dive mode activation
Diving at altitude
Battery power indication
Alt. adjustment value Altitude range
How the Altitude value is set
Rgbm setting Desired Tables Effect
Personal adjustments
Personal Condition Desired tables Adjustment Value
Mandatory Safety Stops
Safety Stops
Recommended Safety Stops
Deep stops
Order to perform the necessary dive pre-checks
Diving in AIR mode DIVEair
Diving
Basic dive data
Bookmark
Tank pressure data
Decompression dives
Ascent rate indicator
Low Air Pressure Warnings
Ceiling, ceiling zone, floor and decompression range
Display below the floor
Display above the ceiling
Display above the floor
Display at the ceiling zone
Default nitrox settings
Diving in Nitrox mode DIVEnitrox
Before diving in Nitrox mode
Oxygen displays
Gas change and multiple breathing gas mixes
Diving in Gauge mode DIVEgauge
Oxygen limit fraction OLF
Modes before the no fly time has counted down
Gauge mode does not provide decompression information
There is no ascent rate monitoring in the Gauge mode
Surface interval
Alarms Symbol on display
After Diving
Dive numbering
Flying after diving
Plan mode
Dive Planning mode PLANnodec
Dive numbering shown during dive planning
Simulation Mode PLANsimulator
Mode
Dive Simulator
Memory mode
Dive logbook MEMLogbook
Dive series if the no-fly time has not ended. See .2. Dive
Providing that the battery has been replaced according to
Instructions
Numbering for further information
Unit and the downloadable Suunto Dive Manager software
Suunto Dive Manager SDM
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Care and Maintenance of MY Suunto Diving Computer
Water Contacts and Push Buttons
Warranty
FAQs
Battery replacement and strap kits must be used
Replacing the battery
Battery Replacement
Battery kit
Required tools
Battery compartment lid, indicating a leak
Technical Data
Rgbm
Suunto Rgbm adaptive decompression
Diver Attention Symbol Advice to Extend Surface Interval
No-decompression limits
Altitude diving
Oxygen exposure
Patent notice
Intellectual Property
Copyright Trademark
12.2. CE
Disclaimers
User’s responsibility
Warranty Period
Exclusions and Limitations
Limitation of Liability
Access to Suunto warranty service
Other important notices
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Disposal of the Device
Glossary
EAD EAN
Noaa
Customer Service Contacts
Copyright
TWO Year Warranty
Suunto Oy 9/2008, 10/2008, 11/2008
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