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1. INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your choice of the SUUNTO VYPER advanced dive computer.
This dive computer is a compact and sophisticated multipurpose dive instrument
that will give you years of trouble-free and joyful diving.
1.1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Do not attempt to use the dive computer without reading this instruction manual in
its entirety, including all the warnings below. Make sure that you fully understand
the use, displays and limitations of the instrument. If you have any questions about
the manual or the dive computer, contact your SUUNTO dealer before diving
with the dive computer.
Always remember that YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY!
When used properly the dive computer is an outstanding tool for assisting properly
trained, certi ed divers in planning and executing standard and multi-level sport
dives within the described no-decompression limits. It is NOT A SUBSTITUTE
FOR CERTIFIED SCUBA INSTRUCTION including training in the principles
of decompression.
WARNING!
ONLY DIVERS TRAINED IN THE PROPER USE OF SCUBA EQUIPMENT
SHOULD USE THE DIVE COMPUTER! No dive computer can replace the
need for proper dive training. Insuf cient or improper training may cause diver
to commit errors that may lead to serious injury or death.
WARNING!
NOT FOR PROFESSIONAL USE! SUUNTO dive computers are intended
for recreational use only. The demands of commercial or professional diving
often expose the diver to depths and prolonged exposures including multiday
exposures that tend to increase the risk of decompression sickness. Therefore,
SUUNTO speci cally recommends that the device be not used for commercial
or other severe diving activity.
WARNING!
PERFORM PRECHECKS! Always activate and check the device before div-
ing in order to ensure that all LCD segments are completely displayed, that
the device has not run out of battery power, and that the oxygen, altitude and
personal adjustments are correct.
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