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Visualizes nitrogen loading and decompression status.
Guides safe ascent speeds.
Shows dive status and gas type.
User interface for mode selection.
Essential pre-dive checks and planning.
Guidelines for ascents and multi-dive safety.
Explains STOP, CAUTION, and NOTE symbols.
Specifies who can use the ReACT Pro and with which gases.
Lists dive types the computer is not designed for.
Emphasizes manual reading, computer checks, and not sharing.
Details coverage, exclusions, and conditions that void the warranty.
Procedures for maintaining warranty coverage.
States Genesis Scuba's limited liability.
Explains the algorithm's basis and its limitations.
Overview of the dive computer's functions and benefits.
Explains the function of A and S buttons for operation.
How to interpret graphical and icon-based information.
Details the Nitrogen Bar Graph and Ascent Rate Indicator.
How depth, time, temperature, and backlight are displayed.
How to activate the device and configure basic modes.
Setting depth, time, PO2, and audible alarms.
Configuring units, date format, sampling rate, and wet activation.
Basic button functions and FO2 configuration for Air/Nitrox.
Using Plan Mode to calculate dive times and NDLs.
Handling No Deco dives, Deep Stops, and Safety Stops.
Computer behavior upon surfacing and during the transition period.
Understanding time to fly, desaturation, and accessing dive logs.
Managing decompression and understanding NiBG.
Explains violations (CV, DV, VGM) and High PO2/O2 alerts.
Monitoring O2SAT, OTL, and related alarms.
What to do if display information is lost.
Details dangers of CNS oxygen toxicity and exceeding limits.
Emphasizes the need for certified nitrox training.
Proper methods for cleaning the unit and sensors.
Procedures for annual service and warranty maintenance.
Information on battery life, low battery indicators, and replacement.
Understanding the DTR display and its calculations.
How altitude affects dive computer settings and limits.
Recommendations for flying after diving and associated risks.
Safety protocols and limits for nitrox use.
Algorithm basis for multilevel and repetitive dives.
Comparing NDLs with US Navy tables and final thoughts.
Details of the NDL algorithm, tissue tracking, and decompression limits.
Overview of available modes and dive types.
Technical specs for display elements, bar graphs, and indicators.
Details on activation, shutoff, FO2 settings, and battery specs.
Explains terms from Air Dive to Log Mode.
Explains terms from Maximum Depth to Transition Period.