Poseidon SE7EN+ User Manual Appendix 3 Page 103
Figure 2-12.
Test 55 – Service interval check.
Ready to dive
Under normal circumstances the Poseidon SE7EN+ will successfully complete all Pre-Dive
checks in about three minutes, and a screen will appear on the display that looks like that
shown in Figure 2-14, with a PO
2
value between 0.3 and 0.9 (usually the number is towards
the higher end of this range because the loop is partially lled with oxygen during Tests 49 and
53), a depth of 0, a dive time of 0, and a remaining dive time clock showing 199 minutes.
Figure 2-14. Ready-to-dive.
At this point,the pre-dive tests are
completed, and the system is ready to dive.
Service interval check (Test 55)
The nal test (Test 55; Figure 2-12) is also the simplest. This test merely ensures that the
rebreather unit does not require servicing. Each rebreather unit must be brought to a qualied
Poseidon Service Center at least once every two years, to receive updates and make any
necessary repairs or adjustments. When Test 55 is displayed, the information eld will say
“Service in X weeks” which is the number of weeks remaining before servicing will be required.
When this value gets low, bring the rebreather to an authorized Poseidon Rebreather Service
Center for maintenance. Upon passing Test 55, the pre-dive routine is complete.
Once the service date is due, the diver is prompted to acknowledge with YES or NO that he/she
has understood that service is needed. A grace period of 4 weeks is added.
The service due date can also be seen through the Reef app.
Prebreathe
Figure 2-13. Prebreathe.
Open circuit regulator function (Test 54)
After completing Test 53, the information eld will have the text “Switch mouthpiece to Open
Circuit” indicating the need change the mouthpiece back to OC mode. When the mouthpiece
is switched, the sentence Breath through the mouthpeice is shown on the screen. This prompts
the diver to test the function of the open-circuit regulator. After inhaling several breaths from
the regulator, the test passes.
Directly after Pre-Dive has completed, the diver will be prompted to perform a prebreathe. This
is shown in the information box in the main screen. When the user switches the mouthpiece to
CC mode, the remaining prebreathe counter will count down from 300 seconds. If the user
switches out of CC then the counter will pause. Once the counter has counted down to zero,
the rig enters ready to dive mode. It will stay in this state for 30 minutes. If the dive is not
started in this time, then it goes back to prebreathe mode. Prebreathe mode is not mandatory
and can be terminated without penalty by starting the dive. 30 minutes after the end of a dive ,
the rig will once again enter prebreathe mode. Note that during prebreathe mode, the rig will re
the diluent and oxygen solenoids for 2 seconds
close to the start of each prebreathe session, if the
diver is not breathing from the loop at this stage the
unit may issue an alarm.
The reason for using the solenoids at this stage is
that if a diver has turned off either of the cylinders,
this will result in a large pressure drop which will
prompt the diver to turn the cylinder on. If a closed
cylinder is detected during prebreathe then the
appropriate bar graph will ash.
WARNING:
Always perform a complete pre-breath with your nose blocked
during 5 minutes before every dive. For your own safety, do not
use a diving mask to block your nose, just pinch your nose with
your ngers. This conrms proper operation of the unit, especially
in terms of oxygen supply and CO2 scrubber function.