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SUUNTO
VYPER
USER’S GUIDE

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Summary

QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

DEFINITION OF WARNINGS, CAUTIONS AND NOTES

COPYRIGHT, TRADEMARK AND PATENT NOTICE

ISO 9001

1. INTRODUCTION

1.1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Crucial safety guidelines and warnings for dive computer operation.

2. GETTING ACQUAINTED

2.1. FUNCTIONS

Overview of the dive computer's main models, modes, and display indicators.

2.2. PUSH BUTTONS

Explains the function and operation of the SMART, PLAN, and TIME buttons.

2.3. WATER CONTACTS

Details on water contacts for activation and data transfer, and their maintenance.

3. DIVING WITH THE DIVE COMPUTER

3.1. BEFORE DIVING

Steps and checks to perform before starting a dive with the computer.

3.2. DIVING WITH AIR

Instructions on operating the dive computer during dives using air.

3.3. DIVING WITH ENRICHED AIR NITROX

Using the dive computer for enriched air Nitrox dives.

3.4. GAUGE MODE

Using the computer as a depth gauge for technical dives or other activities.

3.5. AT THE SURFACE

Information and displays shown when the diver is at surface.

3.6. AUDIBLE AND VISUAL ALARMS

Explains the various audible and visual alarms used by the dive computer.

3.7. HIGH ALTITUDE DIVES AND PERSONAL ADJUSTMENT

Adjusting dive calculations for high altitudes and personal factors.

3.8. ERROR CONDITIONS

Understanding and responding to error messages and modes on the dive computer.

4. MENU BASED MODES

4.1. MEMORIES AND DATA TRANSFER

Access to logbook, dive history, and PC data transfer functions.

4.2. SIMULATION MODE

Practice dive scenarios and plan dives using the dive computer's simulator.

4.3. SET MODES

Configure dive parameters, time settings, and personal preferences.

5. CARE AND MAINTENANCE

5.1. IMPORTANT INFORMATION

General notes on water resistance, depth sensor, and contacts care.

5.2. CARE OF YOUR DIVE COMPUTER

Guidelines for cleaning, protecting, and servicing the dive computer.

5.3. MAINTENANCE

Routine cleaning and rinsing procedures after each dive.

5.4. WATER RESISTANCE INSPECTION

Checking for leaks, especially after battery replacement or service.

5.5. BATTERY REPLACEMENT

Step-by-step guide for replacing the dive computer battery safely.

6. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION

6.1. OPERATING PRINCIPLES

Explanation of the dive computer's no-decompression limits and models.

6.2. REDUCED GRADIENT BUBBLE MODEL, SUUNTO RGBM

Details on the RGBM algorithm used for dive calculations.

6.3. OXYGEN EXPOSURE

How the dive computer calculates and displays oxygen exposure.

6.4. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

Detailed specifications for depth, temperature, time, and other displays.

7. WARRANTY

COPYRIGHT

TWO YEAR WARRANTY

Suunto Vyper Specifications

General IconGeneral
Display TypeLCD
BacklightYes
ModesAir, Nitrox, Gauge
Battery TypeCR2450
Gauge ModeYes
Dive PlannerYes
Altitude AdjustmentYes
Audible AlarmYes
AlgorithmSuunto RGBM
NitroxYes, up to 50% O2
Battery LifeApprox. 2 years

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