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19. nn T nn F Gauge Mode occurs after a permanent violation mode has been entered. (pg. 37)
20. nn T nn F The Dive Log display retains the last day’s dives indefinitely until the next dive begins. (pg. 16)
21. nn T nn F You won’t enter Violation mode if you require a decom ceiling greater than 30 feet. (pg. 34)
22. nn T nn F The PDPS always gives projected dive times to 160 feet. (pg. 12)
23. nn T nn F It’s best to surface with the Tissue Loading Bar Graph in green, or low yellow, zones. (pg. 38)
24. nn T nn F A double beep from the audible alarm alerts you to potential danger. (pg. 24)
25. nn T nn F It’s okay for two divers to share information from one DataMax Pro. (pg. 41)
26. nn T nn F The DataMax Pro LCD can be read at night without the aid of a dive light. (pg. 40)
27. nn T nn F The DataMax Pro should be periodically sprayed with a silicone aerosol. (pg. 44)
28. nn T nn F One long beep from the audible alarm signals entry into violation mode. (pg. 24)
29. nn T nn F You can change the DataMax Pro battery yourself. (pg. 49)
30. nn T nn F Battery removal erases memory of repetitive dives. (pg. 48)
NOTE: If you don’t understand any part of this manual or how to operate the DataMax Pro,
contact your local Authorized Oceanic Dealer before attempting to dive. Oceanic wants you
to enjoy your DataMax Pro to the fullest. If you have any questions or comments, please call
Oceanic at 1-510-562-0500. Thank you.
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