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Contents 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 useSerious injury or death That tend to increase the risk of decompression illness DCIDives 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 GaugeMode even during the no-fly time Before the instrument has counted down the no-fly timeSuunto AT a Glance Button symbols and functionsSymbol Button Press Main functions Navigating in the menusDown Setting the time Time mode settingsSetting the alarm Setting the dateSetting the tones Setting the unitsSetting the backlight AC water contactsCompass display Learning how to use your compassDisplays by pressing the UP/DOWN buttons Locking a bearingSymbol Explanation Compass settingsCalibration Declination Time-outEmergency ascents Before DivingSuunto RGBM/Deep Stop Algorithm Dive computer limitationsPreset alarm types Alarm type Audible and visual alarmsAlarm type NitroxError conditions Alarm type Alarm reasonAlarm is activated Omitted decompressionSetting the depth alarm Connecting Suunto Cobra3 to a regulatorDive mode settings Setting the dive-time alarmBottom time, for example Setting the nitrox valuesSetting the personal/altitude adjustments Are stored until changedSetting the Rgbm values Setting the sample rateSetting the Safety Stops/Deep Stops Setting the tank pressure alarmAccessing Dive mode Dive mode activationActivation and pre-checks Diving at altitude Battery power indicationAlt. adjustment value Altitude range 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 Order to perform the necessary dive pre-checks Diving in AIR mode DIVEairDiving 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 Default nitrox settings Diving in Nitrox mode DIVEnitroxBefore diving in Nitrox mode 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 Surface interval Alarms Symbol on displayAfter Diving Dive numberingPlan mode Dive Planning mode PLANnodecFlying after diving Dive numbering shown during dive planning Simulation Mode PLANsimulatorMode Dive SimulatorMemory mode Dive logbook MEMLogbookDive series if the no-fly time has not ended. See .2. Dive Providing that the battery has been replaced according toInstructions 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 Replacing the battery Battery ReplacementBattery kit 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