SUUNTO D6I User Manual
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Interpretation
Sound pattern
Instructional beep
Start descending
Descending
Change gas
Descending-
ascending
The visual information on the dive computer display is shown during the alarm breaks
in order to save battery.
Table 5.3. Audible and visual alarm types
Alarm reason
Alarm type
PO2 value is greater than the adjusted value. Current
depth is too deep for the gas in use. You should imme-
diately ascend or change to a gas with a lower oxygen
percentage.
High priority alarm followed
by "Start ascending" beep,
repeated for the maximum of
three minutes. The PO2 value
blinks.
Decompression ceiling depth is exceeded. You should
immediately descend to, or below, the ceiling.
High priority alarm followed
by "Start descending" beep,
repeated for the maximum of
three minutes. The Er symbol
blinks and an arrow points
downwards.
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