Suunto VYTEC DS manual Technical Description, Operating Principles, NO-DECOMPRESSION Limits

Models: VYTEC DS

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NOTE! It is imperative to wait at least 30 seconds before re-installing the transmitter battery.

When the battery is re-installed the transmitter sends an overpressure (“---“) signal on code 12 for 10 seconds, after which it goes to normal operation, and shuts down after 5min.

9.Check that the new lubricated O-ring is in good condition. Put it in the right position in the o-ring groove. Be very careful not to get any dirt on the o-ring or its sealing surfaces.

10.Carefully put the transmitter cover into place. Note that the cover will only fit in one position. Match the three slots on the inside of the cover with the three ledges below the battery.

11.Screw the four screws back into place.

Fig. 5.3 Wireless transmitter parts. The code stands for spare part order number.

6. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION

6.1. OPERATING PRINCIPLES

NO-DECOMPRESSION LIMITS

The no-decompression limits displayed by the dive computer for the first dive to a single depth (see Table 6.1. and Table 6.2.), are slightly more conservative than those permitted by the U.S. Navy tables.

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Suunto VYTEC DS manual Technical Description, Operating Principles, NO-DECOMPRESSION Limits