User defi nable functions and alarms, Safety stops, Recommended safety stop – SUUNTO Gekko User Manual

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3.1.4. User Defi nable Functions and Alarms

The GEKKO has several user defi nable functions and depth and time related

alarms that you can set according to your personal preference.
The dive computer model (Air/Nitrox) can be set in the MODE- SET- MODEL

submode. The dive alarms can be set under MODE- SET - SET ALARMS, the

time and date settings in MODE-SET-SET TIME, and the units (metric/impe-

rial) as well as personal adjustments in the MODE- SET - SET ADJUSTMETS

submode. Setting of the user defi nable functions and alarms are explained in detail

in section 4.2. “Set Modes”.

3.2. SAFETY STOPS

Safety stops are widely considered “good diving practice” and are an integral part of

most dive tables. Reasons to perform a safety stop include a reduction in sub clinical

DCI, microbubble reduction, ascent control, and orientation before surfacing.
The GEKKO displays two different types of safety stops: Recommended Safety

Stop and Mandatory Safety Stop.
The Safety Stops are indicated by:
- STOP label, when in the depth range 3 m - 6 m [10 ft - 20 ft] =

Recommended Safety Stop Countdown

- STOP+ CEILING label, when in the depth range 3 m - 6 m [10 ft - 20 ft] =

Mandatory Safety Stop Time display

- STOP label, when deeper than 6 m = Mandatory Safety Stop scheduled

3.2.1. Recommended Safety Stop

With every dive over 10 meters the instrument has a three minute countdown for

the recommended safety stop, to be taken in the 3 - 6 meter [10 ft - 20 ft] range.

This is shown with the ST OP sign and a three-minute countdo wn in the center

window instead of the no-decompression time (Fig. 3.9.).
The Recommended Safety Stop, as the name implies, is recommended. If it is

ignored, there is no penalty applied to the following surface intervals and dives.

3.2.2. Mandatory Safety Stop

When the ascent rate exceeds 12 meters/min [40 ft] momentarily or 10 meters/min

[33ft] continuously the micro-bubble build-up is predicted to be more than allowed

for in the decompression model. The Suunto RGBM calculation model responds

to this by adding a Mandatory Safety Stop to the dive. The time of this Mandatory

Safety Stop will depend on the severity of the ascent rate excess.

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