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go beyond the range of recreational diving with compressed air. It should not
be considered, however, that these built-in capabilities provide any
implied approval or consent from Oceanic for individuals to exceed the
defined limits of oxygen exposure, as agreed on by all internationally
recognized nitrox training agencies.
Nitrox diving should therefore be strictly controlled. The DataPlus is
designed to help you by providing information of how close you are to oxygen
exposure limits. In the event that you do inadvertently exceed the PO2 limit of
1.60 BAR (ATA), the large red Danger zone segment of the O2 Bar Graph flashes
as a warning (Fig. 67), and the PO2 level is displayed while you reduce oxygen
partial pressure according to your training.
Once you’ve exceeded the maximum PO2 limit (O2 Bar Graph red zone segment
flashing), it is imperative that you immediately change the focus of your activi-
ties and begin a safe ascent to a shallower depth to reduce partial pressure of
oxygen. If you continue the dive at your current depth, your exposure
to CNS oxygen toxicity will increase.
It is also important that you understand that conducting repetitive dives using
enriched nitrogen-oxygen (nitrox) mixtures can lead to OTU buildup and the
risk of pulmonary oxygen toxicity. The O2 bar graph provides a visual represen-
tation of oxygen accumulation for either that dive or 24 hour period, whichever
is greater. Always keep it in the green to help reduce your risk.
Fig. 67 - O2 Bar Graph
(PO2 > 1.60 BAR)
Summary of Contents for DATA PLUS
Page 1: ...owner s guide DATA PLUS OCEANIC R3 ...
Page 2: ... ii ...
Page 11: ...FEATURES OVERVIEW ...
Page 27: ...DETAILED OPERATIONS ...
Page 53: ...HANDLING THE EXTREMES ...
Page 73: ...CARE MAINTENANCE ...
Page 85: ...REFERENCE ...
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