SUUNTO EON STEEL User Manual
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CAUTION: Only attach Suunto USB Cable to the data transfer
contact on the Suunto dive computer.
CAUTION: Never lift or carry your cylinder by holding the
wireless tank pressure transmitter as this may break the cover and
cause flooding of the unit. If your cylinder falls down with the
transmitter attached to the regulator first stage, ensure that the
transmitter has not been damaged before diving with it.
NOTE: After using dive computer in gauge mode, the no-fly
time is always 48 hours.
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