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Tusa ELEMENT - Delayed Violation Mode # 3; Violation Gauge Mode

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• While in Conditional Violation Mode and Delayed Violation
Modes # 1 and # 2, button operation and Alternate Displays
are similar to those for Deco (or No Deco Stops).
DELAYED VIOLATION MODE #3 (Fig. 40)
If you descend deeper than 330 FT (99.9 M), the loaded NiBG
segments will flash, and the Current Depth and Max Depth
displays will only indicate 3 dashes ( - - - ).
Upon ascending above 330 FT (99.9 M), the real Current Depth
value will be restored, however, Max Depth will only display 3
dashes for the remainder of that dive. Also, the Log for that dive
will only display 3 dashes as the Max Depth achieved.
VIOLATION GAUGE MODE
During a Dive, if a Deco Stop much greater than 60 FT (18 M) is
required, the Element would then operate with limited functions
in Violation Gauge Mode during the remainder of that dive and
for 24 hours after surfacing.
Violation Gauge Mode turns the Element into a digital instrument
without any Nitrogen or O2 monitoring functions. Only Current
Depth, Max Depth, Elapsed Dive Time, and the Ascent Rate
Indicator will be displayed. All segments of the NiBG and
O2BG will flash as a warning of this condition (Fig. 41).
Fig. 40 - DELAYED
VIOLATION #3
Fig. 41 - VIOLATION GAUGE
MODE

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