Operation
2.6 Checking the desaturation time
No-fly time
Do not fly icon
NO
DESAT
CNS O
%
2
S
L
O
W
Desaturation time
Oxygen toxicity
For the calculations of the desaturation and no-fly time it is assumed that the diver breathes air
while on the surface.
2.7 Checking the surface interval
Surface interval
2.8 Displaying the date
NO
NO
Date
S
L
O
W
The display switches back to the time of day display after 5 seconds without operation.
2.9 Checking the battery condition
NO
Battery condition /
performance
14
From the time of day display you can check the desaturation
time* by pushing
by oxygen toxicity, nitrogen saturation or the regression of
No-dive
microbubbles, depending on which requires the longer time.
warning
The display switches back to the time of day display after
Residual
5 seconds without operation.
nitrogen
bar
* Only displayed if there is a remaining saturation due to the last dive or change
of altitude.
! WARNING
From the time of day display you can check the surface interval by
pushing
The surface interval is the time since the end of the last dive
and is displayed as long as there is remaining saturation.
From the time of day display you can display the date
by pushing 1x or 2x
desaturation time left).
From the time of day display you can check the battery
condition by pushing 2x or 3 x
there is desaturation time left).
XP10 displays the estimated remaining battery performance
for 5 seconds as a bar graph. If the bar graph shows
3 segments the battery warning appears ->15 and the battery
has to be replaced ->37.
. Desaturation time is determined either
(logbook menu).
(depending on whether there is
(depending on whether