6 personal adjustment and high altitude dives – SUUNTO OCTOPUS II User Manual
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3.6 PERSONAL ADJUSTMENT AND HIGH ALTITUDE DIVES
The instrument can be adjusted for increasing the conservatism of the mathematical model or for diving at altitude.
WARNING!
SET THE CORRECT PERSONAL/ALTITUDE ADJUSTMENT MODE! When diving at altitudes greater than 700 m [2300 ft]
the personal/altitude adjustment feature must be correctly selected in order for the computer to calculate no-decompression
status. The diver should also use this option to make the calculations more conservative, whenever it is believed that
factors which tend to increase the possibility of decompression sickness exist. Failure to properly select the personal/
altitude adjustment mode correctly will result in erroneous data and can greatly increase the risk of decompression sickness.
WARNING!
THE DIVE COMPUTER IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE AT ALTITUDES GREATER THAN 2400 m [8000 ft]! Traveling to a
higher elevation can temporarily cause a change in the equilibrium of dissolved nitrogen in the body with the surroundings.
It is recommended that the diver allow the body conditions to stabilize over a period of at least three hours before beginning
to dive at altitude.