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AFTER THE TRANSITION PERIOD (THE FIRST 2 HOURS)
Once 10 minutes have elapsed, the Wave symbol stops flashing indicating that the Dive and
Transition Period are completed, and a subsequent descent will be considered a new dive. That
dive will then be entered into the Resource's Dive Log.
For the remainder of the first 2 hours after surfacing, information will continue to be displayed
in the Surface Sequence, scrolling through Surface Mode, Time to Fly / DeSat, and the Planning
Sequence. You will have full access to Log Mode and Set Mode.
Time to Fly and Desaturate Countdowns
The Time to Fly counter (Fig. 23a) begins counting down 10 minutes after the last dive (after the
Transition Period) displaying FLY with a countdown that starts at 23:50 (hr:min) and counts
down to 0:00 (hr:min).
The Desaturate counter (Fig. 23b) provides calculated time for tissue desaturation at sea level. It
begins 10 minutes after the last dive displaying the symbol SAT with a countdown that starts at
9:59 (hr:min) maximum and counts down to 0:00 (hr:min).
If Time to Desaturate is calculated to be greater than 9:59 (hr:min), the display will indicate
9:++ (Fig. 24a) until the time decreases to 9:59.
If a Violation occurred during that dive, Time to Desaturate will not be displayed and a single
dash ( - ) will appear instead of the letters FLY.
Fig. 23 - Time to Fly / DeSat
Fig. 24 - DeSat Time > 9:59
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