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ing four hours after the last dive has ended to assist you with deciding when
enough surface time has elapsed to fly. It is part of the Pre Dive Planning
Sequence and shows the letter “F” with a countdown timer below that starts
at 20 hours (Fig. 14).
Twelve hours after the last dive, the Dive Counter resets to zero and the
PDPS stops automatically scrolling. Time to Fly Mode now displays continu-
ously on the DataMax Sport, counting down from the remaining twelve hours
to zero. After a surface interval of 12 hours, you may choose to fly, provided
that your dive profile(s) did not enter decompression. If your diving could be
considered as decompression or repetitive, multi-day, it is strongly recom-
mended that you wait the full 24 hours after your last dive to add a greater
degree of protection. (See page 22 for more information about flying after
diving and DAN's guidelines.)
WARNING: During the remaining 12 hours, the unit is in a count-
down mode only, and must be reactivated before it can be used for
another dive.
TELLING THE DIFFERENT MODES APART
The DataMax Sport’s ten different modes are easy to tell apart. Each is
clearly marked with Mode Labels (Fig. 15) and occur at different times.
Unless you routinely dive to the extremes, you will rarely see Decompression
Dive, Violation, or Gauge Modes. Diagnostic and Dive Log Modes occur only
upon request after pressing the activation button. The only modes you will
see underwater are N0-Decompression or Decompression Dive and Alternate
Fig. 15 – Mode Labels
MAX
MAX
FT
FT
M
M
BATT
BATT
LOW
LOW
NDC
NDC
DEC
DEC
DataMax
SPORT
®
®
SURFACE
SURFACE
BOTTOM
BOTTOM
LOG
LOG
PLAN
PLAN
Summary of Contents for DataMax Sport
Page 1: ...DataMax Sport owner s guide model DRB...
Page 5: ...THE DATAMAX SPORT IS EASY TO USE...
Page 13: ...DETAILED OPERATIONS GUIDE...
Page 29: ...HANDLING THE EXTREMES...
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Page 43: ...CARE and MAINTENANCE...
Page 53: ...REFERENCE...
Page 59: ...NOTES...