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there can be a guideline that represents the best estimate for a conservative
. . . surface interval for the vast majority of divers. There will always be an
occasional diver whose physiological makeup or special diving circumstances
will result in the bends.”
The Time to Fly display (Fig. 19) provides a way to choose your own
degree of protection by providing a twenty hour countdowns starting four
hours after the dive. The display is first shown in the PDPS displaying the
letter “F” with a countdown from 20 to 12 hours. After 12 hours the dive
counter resets to zero, and Surface Mode is shut down. A continuously
displayed countdown timer now begins from 12 hours to 0. Because the
DataMax Sport provides these two 12 hour countdowns, you can choose
whether to fly after twelve hours of surface interval or wait additional time to
add greater protection.
THE DATAMAX SPORT AT A GLANCE
Figure 20 on the following page shows all of the DataMax Sport's differ
displays "At-A-Glance." For a quick visual reference, or review of display
features, refer to these illustrations.
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Fig. 19 – Time to Fly
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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...