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ADJUST WITH UP AND
DOWN BUT
T
ONS.
ACCEPT
WITH SELECT
BUT
T
ON.
4.1.6.
Setting
the
backlight
Use
the
BACKLIGHT
SETTING
mode
to
turn
the
backlight
on
or
off
and
to
define
how
long
it
stays
on
for
(5,
10,
20,
30,
or
60
seconds).
When
the
backlight
is
turned
off,
it
does
not
illuminate
when
an
alarm
sounds.
ADJUST WITH UP AND
DOWN BUT
T
ONS.
ACCEPT
WITH SELECT
BUT
T
ON.
4.1.7.
Setting
the
tones
The
TONE
SETTING
mode
allows
you
to
activate
or
deactivate
the
tones.
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Table of Contents
Main Page
Default Chapter
3
Table of Contents
3
1 Welcome to the World of Suunto Diving Instruments
7
2 Warnings, Cautions, and Notes
9
3 Suunto D6 at a Glance
15
Navigating in the Menus
16
Button Symbols and Functions
17
4 Getting Started with Your Suunto D6
19
TIME Mode Settings
19
Setting the Alarm
20
Setting the Time
21
Setting the Dual Time
21
Setting the Date
22
Setting the Units
22
Setting the Backlight
23
Setting the Tones
23
Stopwatch
24
AC Water Contacts
25
Learning How to Use Your Compass
26
Compass Display
27
Locking a Bearing
28
Compass Settings
29
5 Before Diving
32
The Suunto Rgbm/Deep Stop Algorithm
33
Emergency Ascents
33
Dive Computer Limitations
34
Nitrox
34
Freediving
34
Audible and Visual Alarms
35
Error Conditions
39
DIVE Mode Settings
40
Setting the Depth Alarm
41
Setting the Dive-Time Alarm
42
Setting the Nitrox Values
42
Setting the Personal/Altitude Adjustments
44
Setting the Sample Rate
44
Setting the Safety Stops/Deep Stops
45
Setting the RGBM Values
45
Activation and Pre-Checks
46
Accessing DIVE Mode
46
DIVE Mode Activation
46
Battery Power Indication
48
Diving at Altitude
49
Personal Adjustments
50
Safety Stops
52
Recommended Safety Stops
52
Mandatory Safety Stops
53
Deep Stops
55
6 Diving
56
Diving in AIR Mode (Diveair)
56
Basic Dive Data
56
Bookmark
58
Ascent Rate Indicator
59
Safety Stops and Deep Stops
60
Decompression Dives
60
Diving in NITROX Mode (Diveean)
65
Before Diving in NITROX Mode
66
Oxygen Displays
67
Dive Time
68
Oxygen Limit Fraction (OLF)
69
Gas Change and Multiple Breathing Gas Mixes
70
Diving in GAUGE Mode (Divegauge)
71
7 After Diving
73
At the Surface
73
Surface Interval
73
Dive Numbering
74
Repetitive Dive Planning
75
Flying after Diving
75
MEMORY Mode
76
Suunto Dive Manager (SDM)
81
Suuntosports.com
82
8 Care and Maintenance
84
Water Contacts and Buttons
84
Care of Your Dive Computer
84
Maintenance
85
Water Resistance Inspection
86
Battery Replacement
87
9 Technical Data
88
Technical Specifications
88
Rgbm
91
Suunto RGBM Adaptive Decompression
92
No-Decompression Limits
93
Altitude Diving
95
Oxygen Exposure
96
10 Intellectual Property
97
Copyright
97
Trademark
97
Patent Notice
97
11 Disclaimers
98
User's Responsibility
98
Limits of Liability and ISO 9001 Compliance
98
After Sales Service
99
12 Warranty
100
13 Disposal of the Device
102
Glossary
103
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