Suunto HELO2 manual Care and Maintenance of MY Suunto Diving Computer

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6.1.5. Decompression dives ........................................................... 28 6.2. Diving in MIXED GAS mode ......................................................... 31 6.2.1. Before diving in MIXED GAS mode ............................................ 31 6.2.2. Oxygen and helium displays .................................................... 31 6.2.3. Oxygen limit fraction (OLF) ..................................................... 32 6.2.4. Gas change and multiple breathing gas mixes ............................... 32 6.3. Diving in GAUGE mode .............................................................. 33

7. AFTER DIVING ............................................................................. 34 7.1. Surface interval ........................................................................ 34 7.2. Dive numbering ........................................................................ 34 7.3. Repetitive dive planning .............................................................. 35 7.4. Flying after diving ...................................................................... 35 7.5. PLAN mode ............................................................................ 35

7.5.1. Dive Planning mode (PLANnodec) ............................................ 35 7.6. MEMORY mode ....................................................................... 36 7.6.1. Dive logbook (MEMLogbook) ................................................... 37 7.6.2. Dive history ...................................................................... 38 7.7. Suunto Dive Planner (SDP) .......................................................... 38 7.8. Suunto Dive Manager (SDM) ........................................................ 39

7.9. www.suuntosports.com and Suunto Diving World at

www.suunto.com/diving .................................................................... 39

8. CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF MY SUUNTO DIVING COMPUTER ............... 41

9. BATTERY REPLACEMENT ............................................................... 43 9.1. Battery kit ............................................................................... 43 9.2. Required tools ......................................................................... 43 9.3. Replacing the battery ................................................................. 43 9.4. Wireless transmitter battery replacement ........................................... 44

9.4.1. Transmitter battery kit ........................................................... 45 9.4.2. Required tools .................................................................... 45 9.4.3. Replacing the transmitter battery .............................................. 45 10. TECHNICAL DATA ........................................................................ 47 10.1. Technical specifications ............................................................. 47 10.2. RGBM ................................................................................. 48 10.2.1. Suunto Technical RGBM decompression model ............................ 49 10.2.2. Diver safety and Suunto Technical RGBM model .......................... 49 10.2.3. Altitude diving ................................................................... 50 10.3. Oxygen exposure ................................................................... 50

11. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ............................................................ 51 11.1. Copyright .............................................................................. 51 11.2. Trademark ............................................................................ 51 11.3. Patent notice .......................................................................... 51 12. DISCLAIMERS ............................................................................ 52 12.1. User’s responsibility ................................................................. 52 12.2. CE ..................................................................................... 52

13. SUUNTO LIMITED WARRANTY FOR SUUNTO DIVING COMPUTERS AND SUUNTO DIVING COMPUTER ACCESSORIES .......................................... 53 14. DISPOSAL OF THE DEVICE ............................................................ 56 GLOSSARY .................................................................................... 57

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Contents HelO2 Page Welcome to the World of Suunto Diving Instruments Care and Maintenance of MY Suunto Diving Computer Using HelO2 with Dive Manager and Dive Planner Welcome to the World of Suunto Diving InstrumentsOr death Or professional diving activitiesPhysician regarding your fitness before diving ASC Time symbol and the upward pointing arrow Stop, and Rgbm adjustments are correctUSE BACK-UP INSTRUMENTS! Make sure that you use back-up Diving with the dive computerBatteries. 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 HELO2 AT a Glance Navigating in the menusDown Long Enter Setting mode Time mode settings Setting the timeSetting the date Setting the unitsSetting the tones Setting the backlightAC water contacts Planning your dives Before DivingSuunto Technical Rgbm Dive computer limitations Emergency ascentsMixed gas diving Audible and visual alarms Alarm indication Alarm reasonAlarm indication Error conditionsOut of calculation limits Gas mixWireless transmission Installing the wireless transmitterPairing and code selection Omitted decompressionTransmitting data Display IndicationSetting the gases Mixed GAS Dive mode settingsDive Setting the depth alarm Setting the dive-time alarmSetting the personal/altitude adjustments Before you have ascended above this depthSetting the sample rate Setting the tank pressure alarmSetting the tank pressure Setting the HP codeDive mode activation Accessing Dive modeActivation and pre-checks Alt. adjustment value Altitude range Battery power indicationDiving at altitude Personal adjustments Personal adjust- Condition Desired tables Ment valueHow the Altitude value is set Before divingSafety Stops Recommended Safety StopsMandatory Safety Stops Other personal injury, and deathDeep stops Diving-related information DivingBasic dive data Bookmark Ascent rate indicatorDecompression dives Ceiling, ceiling zone, floor and decompression range Than at the ceilingAccident, you should stay somewhat below the ceiling Display below the floorDisplay above the floor Display at the ceiling zoneDiving in Mixed GAS mode Before diving in Mixed GAS modeDefault gas mix settings Oxygen and helium displaysOxygen limit fraction OLF Gas change and multiple breathing gas mixesDiving in Gauge mode Alarms Symbol on display After DivingSurface interval Dive numberingPlan mode Dive Planning mode PLANnodecRepetitive dive planning Flying after divingPLANNoDec mode Memory modeMixed GAS mode, it does not affect the calculations Dive numbering shown during dive planningDive logbook MEMLogbook Dive history Suunto Dive Planner SDPDive Planner. It ensures that you have a valid decompression Suunto Dive Manager SDMPage Care and Maintenance of MY Suunto Diving Computer Water Contacts and Push ButtonsBattery replacement and strap kits must be used FAQsWarranty Battery Replacement Battery kitReplacing the battery Required toolsBattery compartment lid, indicating a leak Wireless transmitter battery replacementMade in a proper manner to avoid any leakage of water into TransmitterTransmitter battery kit Stalling the transmitter batteryPage Technical Data Battery RgbmSuunto Technical Rgbm decompression model Diver safety and Suunto Technical Rgbm modelAfter dive planning Altitude diving Oxygen exposureCopyright Trademark Intellectual PropertyPatent notice User’s responsibility Disclaimers12.2. CE Warranty Period Exclusions and LimitationsOther important notices Access to Suunto warranty serviceLimitation of Liability Page Disposal of the Device Glossary EAD EANNo DEC Time Customer Service Contacts CopyrightPage TWO Year Warranty Page Page Suunto Oy 4/2009