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When the maximum allowed ascent rate is exceeded, the fi fth SLOW warning
segment and the STOP sign appear and the depth reading starts to blink, indicating
that the maximum ascent rate has been exceeded continuously or that the current
ascent rate is signifi cantly above the allowed rate.
Whenever the SLOW warning segment and the STOP sign appear (Fig. 3.13.),
you should immediately slow down your ascent. When you reach the depth zone
between 6 m to 3 m [20 ft to 10 ft] the STOP and CEILING depth labels will
advise you to make a Mandatory Safety Stop. Wait until the warning disappears
(Fig. 3.14.). You should not ascend shallower than 3 m [10 ft] with the Mandatory
Safety Stop warning on.
WARNING!
DO NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM ASCENT RATE! Rapid ascents increase
the risk of injury. You should always make the Mandatory and Recommended
Safety Stops after you have exceeded the maximum recommended ascent rate.
If this Mandatory Safety Stop is not completed the decompression model will
penalize your next dive(s).
3.3.6. DECOMPRESSION DIVES
When your NO DEC TIME becomes zero, your dive becomes a decompression
stop dive, i.e. you must perform one or several decompression stops on your way
to the surface. The NO DEC TIME on your display will be replaced by an ASC
TIME notation and the maximum depth will be replaced by a CEILING notation
and an upward pointing arrow (Fig. 3.16.).
If you exceed the no-decompression limits on a dive, the dive computer will provide
decompression information required for ascent. After this, the instrument will
continue to provide subsequent interval and repetitive dive information.
Rather than requiring you to make stops at fi xed depths, the dive computer lets you
to decompress within a range of depths (Continuous Decompression).
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