Aeris Dive Computer Safety and Reference Manual
Download PDF safety and reference manual for Aeris Dive Computers (EN) 40 pages Doc. No. 12-7203-r03 (2/3/11) zip
Description
This PDF safety and reference manual is for the Aeris dive computers.
About the Item
Aeris Dive Computer Safety and Reference Manual
The intent of this manual is to consolidate information that is common to the various models of AERIS dive computers.
It is imperative that you read and understand this manual, as well as the OPERATING MANUAL for your specific model dive computer prior to diving with it.
NOTE: In the event that information provided in the OPERATING MANUAL varies from information provided in this Safety and Reference Manual, the OPERATING MANUAL shall be the overriding document to refer to.
(PDF) Safety and Reference Manual (EN)
SUMMARY OF CONTENTS
– RESPONSIBLE COMPUTER DIVING
– THE CODE OF THE RESPONSIBLE DIVER
– RESPONSIBLE DIVING BEGINS WITH..
– SYMBOLS
– INTRODUCTION
– DIVE COMPUTER PERFORMANCE
– ALTITUDE DIVING
– DECOMPRESSION MODEL
– NITROGEN LOADING BAR GRAPH
– MULTIPLE TISSUE TRACKING
– NO DECOMPRESSION LIMITS
– OXYGEN EXPOSURE LIMITS
– DIVE TIME REMAINING. No Deco Dive Time Remaining. O2 Time Remaining. Air Time Remaining.
– ASCENDING TO THE SURFACE. Safety Stop. Variable Ascent Rate Indicator.
– DECOMPRESSION. Managing Decompression Stops.
– VIOLATION MODES. Conditional Violation. Delayed Violation(s). Violation Gauge Mode.
– UNEXPECTED LOSS OF DISPLAY
– FLYING AFTER DIVING
– TISSUE DESATURATION
– MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
– GLOSSARY
– EU DIRECTIVES
Why Download the Manual?
This safety and reference manual provides all the information from Aeris about the various models of Aeris dive computers, as detailed in the table of contents. Reading it completely will address most questions you might have. You can download and save it for offline use, including viewing it on your device or printing it for your convenience if you prefer a paper version.
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