Suunto None manual Flying after diving, Plan mode, Dive Planning mode PLANnodec

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7.4. Flying after diving

In DIVE mode, the no-fly time is shown in the center window next to the airplane image. In TIME mode, the airplane image is shown in the top left corner. Flying or traveling to a higher altitude should be avoided at any time when the computer is counting down the no-fly time.

The no-fly time is always at least 12 hours, or equivalent to the so-called desaturation time (if longer than 12 hours). For desaturation times lower than 70 minutes, no no-fly time is given.

In the Permanent Error mode and GAUGE mode, the no-fly time is 48 hours. The Divers Alert Network (DAN) recommends the following on no-fly times:

A minimum surface interval of 12 hours would be required in order to be reasonably assured a diver will remain symptom free upon ascent to altitude in a commercial jetliner (altitude up to 2,400 m/8,000 ft)

Divers who plan to make daily, multiple dives for several days, or make dives that require decompression stops, should take special precautions and wait for an extended interval beyond 12 hours before a flight. Further, the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society (UHMS) suggests divers using standard air cylinders and exhibiting no symptoms of decompression illness wait 24 hours after their last dive to fly in an aircraft with cabin pressure up to 2,400 m/8,000 ft. The only two exceptions to this recommendation are:

If a diver has less than 2 hours total accumulated dive time in the last 48 hours, a 12 hour surface interval before flying is recommended

Following any dive that required a decompression stop, flying should be delayed for at least 24 hours, and if possible, for 48 hours

Suunto recommends that flying is avoided until all the DAN and UHMS guidelines, as well as the dive computer’s no-fly conditions, are satisfied

7.5. PLAN mode

The PLAN mode includes a dive planner (PLANnodec) and simulation mode (PLANsimulator).

7.5.1. Dive Planning mode (PLANnodec)

The Dive Planning mode displays no-decompression times for a new dive, taking into account the effects of previous dives.

When entering the PLANnodec mode, the display first briefly shows the remaining desaturation time before going into plan mode.

By pressing the UP/DOWN buttons, you can scroll the no-decompression limits in 3 m/10 ft increments ending at 45 m/150 ft. No-decompression limits longer than 99min are displayed as “—“.

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Contents COBRA3 Time Tank pressure Before Diving Intellectual Property Welcome to the World of Suunto Diving Instruments Before DIVING. Make sure that you fully understand the use Serious injury or deathNot for Professional USE! Suunto dive computers are That tend to increase the risk of decompression illness DCIDives That Require Decompression Stops are not Nitrox mode, as well as from AIR or Nitrox mode to Gauge Mode even during the no-fly timeBatteries. Recycle or dispose of used batteries properly Before the instrument has counted down the no-fly timeButton symbols and functions Symbol Button Press Main functionsSuunto AT a Glance Navigating in the menusDown Time mode settings Setting the alarmSetting the time Setting the dateSetting the units Setting the backlightSetting the tones AC water contactsLearning how to use your compass Displays by pressing the UP/DOWN buttonsCompass display Locking a bearingSymbol Explanation Compass settingsCalibration Declination Time-outBefore Diving Suunto RGBM/Deep Stop AlgorithmEmergency ascents Dive computer limitationsAudible and visual alarms Alarm typePreset alarm types Alarm type NitroxAlarm type Alarm reason Alarm is activatedError conditions Omitted decompressionConnecting Suunto Cobra3 to a regulator Dive mode settingsSetting the depth alarm Setting the dive-time alarmSetting the nitrox values Setting the personal/altitude adjustmentsBottom time, for example Are stored until changedSetting the sample rate Setting the Safety Stops/Deep StopsSetting the Rgbm values Setting the tank pressure alarmAccessing Dive mode Dive mode activationActivation and pre-checks Battery power indication Alt. adjustment value Altitude rangeDiving at altitude How the Altitude value is setPersonal adjustments Personal Condition Desired tables Adjustment ValueRgbm setting Desired Tables Effect Safety Stops Recommended Safety StopsMandatory Safety Stops Deep stops Diving in AIR mode DIVEair DivingOrder to perform the necessary dive pre-checks Basic dive dataBookmark Tank pressure dataAscent rate indicator Low Air Pressure WarningsDecompression dives Ceiling, ceiling zone, floor and decompression range Display below the floorDisplay above the floor Display at the ceiling zoneDisplay above the ceiling Diving in Nitrox mode DIVEnitrox Before diving in Nitrox modeDefault nitrox settings Oxygen displaysDiving in Gauge mode DIVEgauge Oxygen limit fraction OLFGas change and multiple breathing gas mixes Gauge mode does not provide decompression information There is no ascent rate monitoring in the Gauge modeModes before the no fly time has counted down Alarms Symbol on display After DivingSurface interval Dive numberingPlan mode Dive Planning mode PLANnodecFlying after diving Simulation Mode PLANsimulator ModeDive numbering shown during dive planning Dive SimulatorMemory mode Dive logbook MEMLogbookProviding that the battery has been replaced according to InstructionsDive series if the no-fly time has not ended. See .2. Dive Numbering for further informationUnit and the downloadable Suunto Dive Manager software Suunto Dive Manager SDMPage Care and Maintenance of MY Suunto Diving Computer Water Contacts and Push ButtonsFAQs Battery replacement and strap kits must be usedWarranty Battery Replacement Battery kitReplacing the battery Required toolsBattery compartment lid, indicating a leak Technical Data Rgbm Suunto Rgbm adaptive decompressionDiver Attention Symbol Advice to Extend Surface Interval No-decompression limitsAltitude diving Oxygen exposureIntellectual Property Copyright TrademarkPatent notice Disclaimers User’s responsibility12.2. CE Warranty Period Exclusions and LimitationsAccess to Suunto warranty service Other important noticesLimitation of Liability Page Disposal of the Device Glossary EAD EANNoaa Customer Service Contacts CopyrightTWO Year Warranty Suunto Oy 9/2008, 10/2008, 11/2008