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COSMIQ
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considers the minimum safe Surface Interval Time to be 3 minutes.
For example, if you dove to 15 meters/50 feet for a total of 1 minute, technically your safe Surface
Interval Time will be 2 minutes and 30 seconds, but COSMIQ
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will count your Surface Interval Time
as 3 minutes. The rst alarm will sound at 1 minute and 30 seconds, and the second alarm will sound
at 3 minutes.
5.4.5 Freedive Mode – After Diving
After 30 minutes of inactivity in Freedive Mode, COSMIQ
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will switch automatically to Watch Mode
to display the current time and Surface Interval Time. The deepest depth you dove to and your dive
time will be shown in Freedive Mode after the dive.
Dive data recorded during the dive will be logged in Log Mode.The No-Fly icon
and the No-Fly
Time will also be displayed, counting down for 24 hours from the last dive.
5.4.6 Mixing Scuba Diving and Freediving
Deepblu recommends that you do not attempt to mix scuba diving and freediving on the same
day. As a result, if you attempt to enter Freedive Mode after completing a dive in Scuba Mode,
the letters ‘NO FrEE’ will appear on the screen. The purpose of this warning is to remind you of the
dangers associated with mixing freediving and compressed gas diving on the same day.
You may still use COSMIQ
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for a freedive, and Freedive Mode will still function properly, but
Deepblu strongly recommends against freediving on the same day as a scuba diving. Remember,
you are responsible for your own safety.
WARNING: FREEDIVING AND SCUBA DIVING SHOULD NOT BE CONDUCTED ON THE SAME DAY.
Conducting freedives and scuba dives on the same day increases your risk of decompression illness.
5.5 LOG MODE
Dive data measured from previous dives is recorded and saved in Log Mode. You can only access
the Log Mode when you are above the surface.
To access previous dive data, navigate to Log Mode using the MODE button. Press the ADJUST
button to toggle between your dive logs. Dives are logged in chronological order ranging from the
most recent to the oldest dive. Log #1 is your most recent dive, and the highest number will be your
oldest dive.
The following information will be displayed for each dive:
- Water temperature (Temp in °C/°F)
- Dive time (Dive Time in hours:minutes)
- Deepest depth (Depth in meters/feet)
- Time in (hour:minutes)
- Current date (month/day)
- Log number
SECTION 5 – INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE