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RESPONSIBLE COMPUTER DIVING
Since the advent of dive computers, it is a common mistake to assume that the old traditional rules of diving no
longer apply, but the truth is just the opposite. Keep these basic rules in mind:
Plan each dive, and dive your plan - Your computer was not designed to make decisions for you, only to provide
you with the information you need to make responsible decisions for yourself. This begins with a dive plan that
will help you avoid a low air or decompression situation.
Do not plan any dive that exceeds your training or experience level.
Inspect your computer before every dive - If it shows any signs of damage or abnormal function, DO NOT dive with
it until it has received factory service.
Make your deepest dive first - When making repetitive dives, it is imperative to ensure that each consecutive dive
is shallower than the one before. This will allow your body's slower tissues to continue outgassing nitrogen.
Make the deepest part of your dive first, and gradually work your way to the surface using a staircase profile -
The ability to perform multilevel diving is one of the most important contributions of a dive computer, and you
should take advantage of it. It will increase your bottom time and at the same time decrease your risk of decom-
pression sickness.
Ascend slowly by following an ascent line whenever possible, or by ascending diagonally toward the surface -
Watch the Ascent Rate Indicator closely while you ascend, and keep it in the green zone as much as possible.
Make a safety stop at 15-20 feet (4.5-6 m) at the end of every dive - A safety stop of as little as 5 minutes has been
shown to have a dramatic effect on the bubble formation in divers. It's important. Don't forget it.
You should make every effort to complete all of your ascents with the Nitrogen Bar Graph inside the green zone
to decrease your risk of decompression sickness.
If you inadvertently entered Decompression Mode, you must not complete your ascent until the Nitrogen Bar
Graph is at least inside the yellow Caution Zone.
While you cannot provide a guarantee against the occurrence of decompression sickness, you may choose your
own personal zone of caution based upon your individual age, physique, excessive weight, training, experience,
etc. to reduce the statistical risk. By 'backing off' on the bar graph (maintaining fewer segments) and not pushing
the limits, you can establish and adjust your personal level of conservatism and margin of safety.
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