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Permanent Violation
Entering the Immediate Violation Mode, then Gauge Mode, will result in loss of
all Data100 decompression monitoring and calculating functions for 24 hours
after that dive. This condition is considered a Permanent Violation.
UNEXPECTED LOSS OF DISPLAYED INFORMATION
While No Decompression diving, if you find that any major piece of
equipment is not functioning correctly, you must abort the dive imme-
diately and surface slowly in a controlled manner. If your Data100 stops
working for any reason, it is important that you have anticipated this possibility
and are prepared for it. This is an important reason to avoid pushing the
no decompression limits, and a critical reason to avoid entering decom-
pression. Regardless of your diving habits, Oceanic advises you to dive with
additional backup instrumentation that can provide the data necessary to
properly surface if and when your primary instruments fail.
As with any other piece of equipment, unforeseen things can
happen. By prepar-
ing ahead of time, you can spare yourself a great deal of frustration and disap-
pointment. If you dive in situations where your trip would be ruined or
your safety would be jeopardized by losing the use of your Data100, an
analog or digital backup system or use of standard air tables is highly
recommended.
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Summary of Contents for Data 100
Page 1: ...owner s guide Data 100 OCEANIC...
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Page 11: ...THE DATA100 IS EASY TO USE...
Page 23: ...DETAILED OPERATIONS GUIDE...
Page 43: ...HANDLING THE EXTREMES...
Page 57: ...CARE and MAINTENANCE...
Page 69: ...REFERENCE...
Page 87: ...DATA100 77 NOTES...
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