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DIVING OUTSIDE THE NO DECOM-
PRESSION LIMITS
DANGER: Do not use this instru-
ment to dive beyond the no decom-
pression limits! Cressi discourages the
use of this instrument for decompres-
sion dives.
In the event that you have exceeded the no de-
compression limits, Leonardo will assist with
specific information related to surfacing and re-
lated decompression information.
Upon violating the no decompression limits,
the computer will issue a sound alarm, and the
display changes as in the figure 22, providing
the diver with the following information:
1) Stop icon with the writing DECO, showing
that the no decompression limits have been
violated and that decompression stops must be
performed. The arrow indicating UP flashes.
(im. 22)
2) Depth of first decompression stage (the
deepest), given in meters (m) or feet (ft.). It
may vary from a maximum of 78 ft. to a mi-
nimum of 10 ft., by steps of 10 ft..
3) Time in minutes for the first decompression
stage (the deepest).
4) TOTAL icon, indicating the total ascent time,
that is the time required to ascend to the
deepest stage, respecting the ascent rate,
PLUS the stop time at that depth and at any
other subsequent stop (including the deep
stop if necessary), PLUS the safety stop time,
PLUS the time required to reach the surface
after completing the decompression stages.
5) "DIVE. T" icon giving the total time spent
while diving.
NOTE: In this case, the maximum depth
can be displayed pressing the button.