Suunto D6i
Getting Started
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Diving
Care and Maintenance of MY Suunto Diving Computer
Intellectual Property
Welcome to the World of Suunto Dive Computers
To commit errors that may lead to serious injury or death
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Al, and Safety/Deep Stop are correct
Pression sickness
Row
USE BACK-UP INSTRUMENTS! Ensure that you use back-up
Sion illness
Recommendations given by Divers Alert Network DAN
Information and must be avoided
More conservative calculations, use the personal adjustment
Do not Expose the Suunto D6is Optional Tank
Death
Planning information
Neous dive and planning data
Properly
Trox mode even during the no-fly time
Series, you should set the instrument in Nitrox mode
Gauge mode the no-fly time is always 48 hours
Modify the gas mix accordingly
Returns to the Time mode automatically
Suunto User Interface
Navigating in the menus
Compass
Button symbols and functions
Symbol Button Press Main functions
Down
Time mode settings
Getting Started
Setting the alarm
Setting the time
Setting the dual time
Setting the date
Setting the units
Setting the backlight
Setting the contrast
Setting the tones
Stopwatch
AC water contacts
Activates in the Time mode, the AC symbol will appear on
Cleaning it and/or drying it with a soft towel
Learning how to use your compass
Contact to activate automatically. This can happen, for ex
Displays by pressing the UP/DOWN buttons
Compass display
Symbol Explanation
Locking a bearing
Compass settings
Calibration
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Declination
Time-out
Risks include possible serious injury or death
Before Diving
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Emergency ascents
Dive computer limitations
Nitrox
Freediving
Audible and visual alarms
That may lead to serious injury or death
Alarm type Sound pattern Duration
Instructional beep Sound pattern Interpretation
Audible and visual alarm types Alarm type
Alarm type
Alarm is activated
Error conditions
Omitted decompression
Wireless transmission
Installing the wireless transmitter
First use. You do not need to redo the pairing unless you
Pairing and code selection
Group uses the same code as you
Diving
Order to save battery energy, the transmitter enters power
Be cleared first
Sure remains unchanged for more than five 5 minutes.
Pressure change is measured
Transmitting data
Display Indication
Setting AIR mode
Dive mode settings
Gauge mode Free mode
Free mode
Setting the nitrox values
Some settings cannot be changed until five 5 minutes has
Elapsed after the dive
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Setting the personal/altitude adjustments
This gas before you have ascended above this depth
Setting the tank pressure pairing
Setting the tank pressure alarm
Setting the depth alarm
Setting the depth notify alarm Free mode
Setting the dive-time alarm
With a range of 1-999 minutes, the alarm can be set to your
Setting the surface time notify alarm Free mode
Planned bottom time, for example
Setting the sample rate
Setting the deep stops
Activation and pre-checks
Accessing Dive mode
Dive mode activation
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Battery power indication
Diving at altitude
How the Altitude value is set
Alt. adjustment value Altitude range
Least three 3 hours before diving
Personal adjustments
Personal ad Condition Desired tables
Recommended Safety Stops
Safety Stops
Surface intervals and dives
Mandatory Safety Stops
Deep stops
During Descent
Be activated at the end of the dive
Diving in the AIR mode Dive Air
Diving
Basic dive data
Bookmark
Tank pressure data
Low Air Pressure Warnings
Ascent rate indicator
Normal Ascent Rate Activated BACKLIGHT, Alarm
Stopwatch Timer
Decompression dives
Ceiling, ceiling zone, floor and decompression range
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Display below the floor
Display above the floor
Display at the ceiling zone
Diving in the Nitrox mode Dive Nitrox
Display above the ceiling
Before diving in the Nitrox mode
Default settings
Oxygen displays
Current time Water temperature Dive time
Oxygen limit fraction OLF%
Gas change and multiple breathing gas mixes
Diving in the Gauge mode Dive Gauge
Day History
Free dive time limit
Start a new one
Free dive time limit will activate after 10 minutes
After Diving
Alarms Symbol on display
Surface interval
Dive numbering
Repetitive dive planning
Free Dive
Flying after diving
Dive Planning mode Plan NoDec
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Error mode see .7. Error conditions
It does not affect the calculations in Plan NoDec mode
Memory mode
Dive numbering shown during dive planning
Dive logbook MEM Logbook
I, main display Maximum depth Date of dive
Tion 7.2. Dive numbering for further information
To the instructions
Dive history MEM History
Face unit and the downloadable Suunto DM4 software
Free Dive History
Suunto DM4 with Movescount
Movescount
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Care and Maintenance of MY Suunto Diving COM- Puter
Water Contacts and Push Buttons
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Maintenance
Original battery replacement and strap kits must be used
FAQs
By warranty
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Battery Replacement
Wireless transmitter battery replacement
Transmitter battery kit
Required tools
Installing the transmitter battery
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Technical Data
Temperature display
Transmitter
Depth gauge
Displays only in Nitrox mode
Calendar clock
Logbook/dive profile memory
Operating conditions
Tissue calculation model
Battery
Rgbm
Diver Attention Symbol Advice to Extend Surface Interval
Suunto Rgbm adaptive decompression
No-decompression limits for air
No-decompression time limits for various depths ft
Altitude diving
Oxygen exposure
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Intellectual Property
Patent notice
User’s responsibility
Disclaimers
12.2. CE
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Warranty Period
Exclusions and Limitations
Access to Suunto warranty service
Other important notices
Limitation of Liability
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Disposal of the Device
Glossary
DAN DCI DM4
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