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DIVE COMPUTER NEM O S P O RT
ENGLISH
WARNING
Never dive to depths greater than 40 m (130
ft), and never take decompression dives with
Nemo Sport unless you possess the specific
license (IANTD, NAUI, PADIDSAT, PSA, SSI,
TDI, etc.) for deep scuba diving to depths of
more than 40 m (130 ft) and fully understand
the risks and the skills that this type of
dive requires. This type of dive can entail a
greater risk of decompression sickness, even
for the most qualified and expert divers,
and regardless of the instrumentation or
computer used. Divers attempting these
types of dives must have completed a
specialist course and gained the necessary
experience.
The safety of a dive can only be increased through
adequate preparation and training.
Mares therefore recommends using the dive
computer only after having completed a specialist
diver training course.
Mares recommends scrupulous adherence to the
simple rules of behavior listed below:
RESPONSIblE DIVING
PRACTICES
Always plan your dives in advance.
Never exceed the limits of your skill and
experience.
Go to your deepest planned depth at the
beginning of the dive.
Check your computer frequently during the dive.
Comply with the ascent rate indicated by the
computer.
Always do a safety stop between -6 and -3
meters (-20 and -10 feet) for at least 3 minutes.
After any decompression stops, ascend very
slowly to the surface.
Avoid yo-yo dives (repeatedly ascending and
descending underwater).
Avoid strenuous activity during the dive and for
half an hour after surfacing.
When diving in cold water or after an intense
exertion, start ascending well before reaching
the no-decompression limits.
In the case of a decompression dive, prolong
the decompression stop nearest the surface
for safety.
Repetitive dives should be separated by a
surface interval of at least 2 hours.
Your deepest dive should be the first one of
the day.
Avoid diving until the desaturation time
deriving from the previous dive has elapsed.
When doing repetitive dives for several
consecutive days, take at least one day
off from diving every week. In the case
of decompression-stop diving, it is
recommended to take one day off from diving
every three days.
Avoid decompression-stop dives and do not
dive deeper than 40 meters (130 feet) unless
you have been specifically trained in this type
of technical diving.
Avoid repetitive "square profile" dives (dives to a
single depth) deeper than 18 meters (60 feet).
Always wait at least 12 hours, and preferably 24
hours, before flying after a dive, in accordance
with the recommendations of the Divers' Alert
Network.
DIVE COMPUTER NEM O SPORT
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