Violated Decompression Stop Alarm - Cressi ARCHIMEDE Manuel D'instructions

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2 Depth of the first decompression stop, indicated in
meters (m) or in feet (ft); it may range from 100ft to a min-
imum of 10ft, with decreases of 10ft at a time;
3 Duration of first decompression stop (the one deepest
down) in minutes;
4 "TOTAL" icon indicating total ascent time, namely the
time necessary to ascend up to the first decompression
stop in compliance with the ascent rate (calculated at
26.2ft/min), PLUS the time you need to stop at that
depth, and at the other subsequent depths, if any, PLUS
the time necessary to reach the surface after desatura-
tion completion;
5 "DIVE. T" icon, indicating total dive time.
6 Bar graph showing the amount of nitrogen absorbed dur-
ing the dive. In this case it will be fully illuminated until the
next "DECO" icon.
DANGER: Never ascend beyond the decompression
stop depth.
In order to avoid this situation, during decompression, always
stay at a depth slightly below the recommended decom-
pression stop depth.
Please remember that under these conditions, the amount of
air you need to complete your dive increases.
In rough sea conditions, it may be difficult to keep to the rec-
ommended decompression stop without violating it. Cressi-
sub therefore recommends to take your last stop - the one
closest to the sea surface - at approximately 12 - 15ft, even if
this will imply a slightly longer decompression stop. In any
case, stop time will be automatically adjusted by your
Archimede dive computer.
Related topics:
• 2.3.4. - Unit of Measure Setting.
• 3.1.
- DIVE WITH AIR.
• 3.3. - DIVE WITH NITROX.
• 3.1.2. - Ascent Rate.
• 3.5. - CNS Toxicity Display.
• 3.6. - PO2 Alarms.
• 4.1.2. - Dive Logbook.

3.2.2. - Violated Decompression Stop Alarm.

If a the decompression stop is "violated", and you have
ascended to a depth that exceeds the decompression stop
indicated in the dive computer, an audible alarm will be
released and at the same time the display will start to blink
until you go back to the ceiling depth or even below (fig. 15).
You have 3 minutes to correct this dangerous situation. After
this time, Archimede will automatically enter the "Error" pro-
gram and the icon ( ) (fig. 16) will be displayed. You will not be
able to use the dive computer for the next 48 hours.
(at least not as a dive computer, but only as a depth gauge or
dive-timer).
DANGER: under these conditions, you cannot dive
again during the following 48 hours.
Carefully monitor yourself for the onset of any DCC related
symptoms, by contacting DAN and a hyperbaric center and
giving them as much information as possible about your dive.
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