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THERE ARE THREE PAGES OF LOGBOOK DIVE

INFORMATION. USE SELECT BUTTON TO SCROLL

BETWEEN LOGBOOK PAGES I, II, AND III. THE DATA OF

THE MOST RECENT DIVE IS SHOWN FIRST.

Page I, main display

maximum depth

date of dive

type of dive (AIR, NITROX, GAUGE)

dive start time

dive number

oxygen percentage for Mix1

total dive time (in minutes in all modes)

Page II

maximum depth

warnings

consumed tank pressure

Page III

water temperature

tank pressure

NOTE

The memory will retain approximately the last 42 hours of dive time.

 

After that, when new dives are added, the oldest dives are deleted.

 

The contents of the memory will remain when the battery is changed

 

(providing that the battery has been replaced according to the

 

instructions).

NOTE

Several repetitive dives are considered to belong to the same repetitive

 

dive series if the no-fly time has not ended. See Section 7.2. Dive

 

numbering for further information.

7.6.2. Dive history (MEMHistory)

The dive history is a summary of all the dives recorded by the dive computer. The following information will be shown on the display:

DIVE HISTORY DISPLAY.

TOTAL NUMBER OF DIVES, DIVE

HOURS AND MAXIMUM DEPTH.

The Dive History Memory can hold a maximum of 999 dives and 999 diving hours. When these maximum values are reached, the counters will start again from zero.

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Contents COBRA3 Time Tank pressure Before Diving Intellectual Property Welcome to the World of Suunto Diving Instruments That tend to increase the risk of decompression illness DCI Before DIVING. Make sure that you fully understand the useSerious injury or death Not for Professional USE! Suunto dive computers areDives That Require Decompression Stops are not Before the instrument has counted down the no-fly time Nitrox mode, as well as from AIR or Nitrox mode to GaugeMode even during the no-fly time Batteries. Recycle or dispose of used batteries properlyNavigating in the menus Button symbols and functionsSymbol Button Press Main functions Suunto AT a GlanceDown Setting the date Time mode settingsSetting the alarm Setting the timeAC water contacts Setting the unitsSetting the backlight Setting the tonesLocking a bearing Learning how to use your compassDisplays by pressing the UP/DOWN buttons Compass displaySymbol Explanation Compass settingsCalibration Time-out DeclinationDive computer limitations Before DivingSuunto RGBM/Deep Stop Algorithm Emergency ascentsNitrox Audible and visual alarmsAlarm type Preset alarm types Alarm typeOmitted decompression Alarm type Alarm reasonAlarm is activated Error conditionsSetting the dive-time alarm Connecting Suunto Cobra3 to a regulatorDive mode settings Setting the depth alarmAre stored until changed Setting the nitrox valuesSetting the personal/altitude adjustments Bottom time, for exampleSetting the tank pressure alarm Setting the sample rateSetting the Safety Stops/Deep Stops Setting the Rgbm valuesAccessing Dive mode Dive mode activationActivation and pre-checks How the Altitude value is set Battery power indicationAlt. adjustment value Altitude range Diving at altitudePersonal adjustments Personal Condition Desired tables Adjustment ValueRgbm setting Desired Tables Effect Safety Stops Recommended Safety StopsMandatory Safety Stops Deep stops Basic dive data Diving in AIR mode DIVEairDiving Order to perform the necessary dive pre-checksTank pressure data BookmarkAscent rate indicator Low Air Pressure WarningsDecompression dives Display below the floor Ceiling, ceiling zone, floor and decompression rangeDisplay above the floor Display at the ceiling zoneDisplay above the ceiling Oxygen displays Diving in Nitrox mode DIVEnitroxBefore diving in Nitrox mode Default nitrox settingsDiving 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 Dive numbering Alarms Symbol on displayAfter Diving Surface intervalPlan mode Dive Planning mode PLANnodecFlying after diving Dive Simulator Simulation Mode PLANsimulatorMode Dive numbering shown during dive planningDive logbook MEMLogbook Memory modeNumbering for further information Providing that the battery has been replaced according toInstructions Dive series if the no-fly time has not ended. See .2. DiveSuunto Dive Manager SDM Unit and the downloadable Suunto Dive Manager softwarePage Water Contacts and Push Buttons Care and Maintenance of MY Suunto Diving ComputerFAQs Battery replacement and strap kits must be usedWarranty Required tools Battery ReplacementBattery kit Replacing the batteryBattery compartment lid, indicating a leak Technical Data Suunto Rgbm adaptive decompression RgbmNo-decompression limits Diver Attention Symbol Advice to Extend Surface IntervalOxygen exposure Altitude divingIntellectual Property Copyright TrademarkPatent notice Disclaimers User’s responsibility12.2. CE Exclusions and Limitations Warranty PeriodAccess to Suunto warranty service Other important noticesLimitation of Liability Page Disposal of the Device EAD EAN GlossaryNoaa Copyright Customer Service ContactsTWO Year Warranty Suunto Oy 9/2008, 10/2008, 11/2008