Suunto VYTEC DS User Guide

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1.1.2.  Dive Computer Limitations
While the dive computer is based on current decompression research 
and technology, you must realize that the computer cannot monitor the 
actual physiological functions of an individual diver. All decompression 
schedules currently known to the authors, including the U.S. Navy  Tables, 
are based on theoretical mathematical models, which are in tended to 
serve as a guide to reduce the probability of decompression illness.
1.1.3. Nitrox 
Diving with nitrox provides the diver with an opportunity to increase bot-
tom times or reduce the risk of decompression illness by reducing the 
nitrogen content in the breathing gas mix.
However, when the gas mix is altered, the oxygen content of the mix is 
generally increased. This increase exposes the diver to an oxygen  toxicity 
risk not usually considered in recreational diving. In order to manage 
this risk, the dive computer tracks the time and intensity of the oxygen 
exposure and provides the diver with information to adjust the dive plan 
in order to maintain oxygen exposure within reasonably safe limits.
In addition to the physiological effects of enriched air on the body there 
are operational considerations to be addressed when handling altered 
breathing mixes. Elevated concentrations of oxygen present a fi re  or 
explosion hazard. Consult with the manufacturer of your equipment in 
regards to its compatibility with nitrox.
2. GETTING ACQUAINTED
2.1. FUNCTIONS
The Suunto VYTEC can be set to function as a regular air dive com puter, 
a nitrox dive computer or as a depth gauge with timer mode.
The VYTEC multipurpose dive computer is an air integrated computer 
featuring three dive computer modes (AIR, NITROX, GAUGE), three 
main operating modes (TIME/STAND-BY, SURFACE, DIVING), three 
menu based main modes (MEMORY, SIMULATION, SET) and 18 menu 
based submodes (review separate Quick Reference Guide). You can 
scroll through the modes using the push buttons. The mode indicator at 
the left side and the mode text at the bottom of the display indicate the 
selected mode.