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DATA
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WARNING: Existing data for making planned decompression
dives is extremely limited, and virtually nonexistent for repeti-
tive decompression diving. You must therefore avoid decompres-
sion diving and allow a surface interval of at least 24 hours
before reentering the water in the event a dive requiring decom-
pression is made.
If you’re not careful, it is possible to enter decompression rapidly, whether at
deep depths or during repetitive dives.
After entering decompression (especially at deeper depths) the TLBG may fill
the decompression stop zones rapidly. Once you’ve entered decompression, it is
imperative that you immediately change the focus of your activities and begin a
safe ascent toward the required decompression stop ceiling. If you continue
the dive at a depth greater than the ceiling, your exposure to decom-
pression sickness will increase, and you will risk entering violation
mode and losing the information needed to ascend properly.
CAUTION ZONE (TLBG)
Your dive training taught you not to get too close to the No Decompression
limits. The yellow Caution zone (C.Z.) of the TLBG, and its position on the LCD
peripheral (Fig. 36), offers you a convenient way to consistently monitor how
Fig. 36 - TLBG
Caution Zone
Yellow Caution Zone
Summary of Contents for Data 100
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