SUUNTO Zoop User Manual
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TO FLYING! Flying or travelling to a higher altitude within the no-fly
time can greatly increase the risk of DCI. Review the recommen-
dations given by Divers Alert Network (DAN). There can never be
a flying after diving rule that is guaranteed to completely prevent
decompression illness!
WARNING THE DIVE COMPUTER SHOULD NEVER BE TRADED OR
SHARED BETWEEN USERS WHILE IT IS IN OPERATION! Its
information will not apply to someone who has not been wearing it
throughout a dive, or sequence of repetitive dives. Its dive profiles
must match that of the user. If it is left on the surface during any dive,
the dive computer will give inaccurate information for subsequent
dives. No dive computer can take into account dives made without
the computer. Thus, any diving activity up to four days prior to initial
use of the computer may cause misleading information and must
be avoided.
WARNING DO NOT EXPOSE ANY PART OF YOUR DIVE COMPUTER TO ANY
GAS MIX CONTAINING MORE THAN 40% OXYGEN! Enriched air
with greater oxygen content presents a risk of fire or explosion and
serious injury or death.
WARNING THE DIVE COMPUTER WILL NOT ACCEPT FRACTIONAL
PERCENTAGE VALUES OF OXYGEN CONCENTRATION. DO NOT
ROUND UP FRACTIONAL PERCENTAGES! For example, 31.8%
oxygen should be entered as 31%. Rounding up will cause nitrogen