SUUNTO Stinger User Manual

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Diving with enriched air mixtures (nitrox) exposes the user to risks different from

those associated with diving with standard air. These risks are not obvious and require

training to understand and avoid. Risks include possible serious injury or death.
Do not attempt to dive with any gas mix other than standard air without first receiving

certified training in this specialty.

1.1.1. EMERGENCY ASCENTS

In the unlikely event that Stinger malfunctions during a dive, follow the emergency

procedures provided by your certified dive training agency or, alternatively,
STEP 1: Assess the situation calmly and then move promptly to less than 18 m

[60 ft].

STEP 2: At 18 m [60 ft], slow down your ascent rate to 10 m/min [33 ft/min] and

move to a depth between 3 and 6 meters [10 to 20 ft].

STEP 3: Stay there as long as you assess your air supply will safely allow. After

reaching the surface stay out of the water for at least 24 hours.

1.1.2. DIVE COMPUTER LIMITATIONS

While the dive computer is based on current decompression research and technology,

you must realize that the computer cannot monitor the actual physiological functions

of an individual diver. All decompression schedules currently known to the authors,

including the U.S. Navy Tables, are based on theoretical mathematical models, which

are intended to serve as a guide to reduce the probability of decompression illness.

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