Warning – SUUNTO Gekko User Manual

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in chapter 3.5.3. “Flying After Diving”. There can never be a fl ying after diving

rule that is guaranteed to completely prevent decompression illness!

WARNING!

THE DIVE COMPUTER SHOULD NEVER BE TRADED OR SHARED

BETWEEN USERS WHILE IT IS IN OPERATION! Its information will not

apply to someone who has not been wearing it throughout a dive or sequence

of repetitive dives. Its dive profi les must match that of the user. If it is left on

the surface during any dive, it will give inaccurate information for subsequent

dives. No dive computer can take into account dives made without the computer.

Thus any diving activity up to four days prior to initial use of the computer

may cause misleading information and must be avoided.

WARNING!

THE DIVE COMPUTER WILL NOT ACCEPT FRACTIONAL PERCENT-

AGE VALUES OF OXYGEN CONCENTRATION. DO NOT ROUND UP

FRACTIONAL PERCENTAGES! For example, 31.8% oxygen should be

entered as 31%. Rounding up will cause nitrogen percentages to be understated

and will affect decompression calculations. If there is a desire to adjust the

computer to provide more conservative calculations, use the personal adjust-

ment feature to affect decompression calculations or reduce the PO

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setting to

affect oxygen exposure.

WARNING!

SET THE CORRECT ALTITUDE ADJUSTMENT MODE! When diving at

altitudes greater than 300 m [1000 ft] the Altitude Adjustment feature must

be correctly selected in order for the computer to calculate the decompres-

sion status. The dive computer is not intended for use at altitudes greater than

3000 m [10000 ft]. F ailure to select the correct Altitude Adjustment setting

or diving above the maximum altitude limit will result in erroneous di ve and

planning data.

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