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Diving in mountain lakes
Altitude ranges
No deco data
gauge mode
4000m
13120ft
Switching
at approx.
610mbar
8.85psi
725mbar
10.51psi
815mbar
11.82psi
905mbar
13.12psi
3000m
9840ft
2000m
6560ft
1000m
3280ft
0m
6.2 Prohibited altitude
!
WARNING
Flying while XP10 displays "do not fly" may lead to serious injury or
death from decompression sickness.
Max altitude: 850m 1650m 2650m 4000m
2790ft 5413ft 8694ft 13120ft
The ascent prohibition can also be displayed together with an altitude
range: Example: You are at 1200m (3937ft) (altitude range 1) and you may
ascend to range 2 only (2650m / 8694ft). You may not rise to the altitude
range 3 or 4.
6.3 Decompression dives in mountain lakes
In order to assure optimal decompression even at higher altitudes, the 3m
(10ft) decompression stage is divided into a 4m (13ft) stage and a 2m (7ft)
stage in altitude ranges 1, 2 and 3. The prescribed decompression stop
depths are, in sequence, 2m / 4m / 6m / 9m… (7ft / 13ft / 20ft / 30ft…).
If atmospheric pressure is below 620mbar (8.99psi) (altitude higher than
4100m / 13450ft above sea level), no decompression data is calculated and
displayed (automatic gauge mode).
In addition, the dive planner is not available anymore.
Ascent to altitude range
3 and 4 prohibited.
Max allowed altitude: 2650 m
(8694ft).