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either per dive allowable O2 or 24 hour period allowable O2. As your exposure,
oxygen tolerance dose (OTU), increases during the dive, segments will fill the
graph to form an arc along the right perimeter of the LCD. As your OTU level
decreases, the bar graph will begin to recede, indicating that additional exposure
is allowed for the dive, or 24 hour period.
The O2 bar graph also assists you with managing high PO2 levels. When partial
pressure of oxygen reaches a value of 1.40 BAR (ATA), the PO2 level will appear
as a digital display on the LCD. Once the partial pressure of oxygen reaches the
maximum allowable limit of 1.60 BAR (ATA), the O2 bar graph's large red
Danger Zone will be displayed (Fig.11a), flashing as a warning until PO2 de-
creases below 1.60 BAR. If additional O2 'exposure' is still allowed for that dive,
or 24 hour period, a gap (Fig. 11b) will be present between those bar graph
segments (Fig. 11c) and the red segment. This is explained in more detail on
page 23 and in the Handling the Extremes section.
When rising towards the surface, the Variable Ascent Rate Indicator
(Fig.
12) shows how fast you are ascending. The Variable Ascent Rate Indicator
(VARI) will alert you with flashing segments if you enter the red zone, which
represents ascent rates faster than 60 feet (18 meters) per minute. Immediately
slow your ascent when you see the 5 segments flashing.
Even if you have not entered decompression, a safety stop made between 15-20
feet (5-6 meters) is strongly recommended as a standard procedure before
Fig. 12 - Variable Ascent
Rate Indicator™ (VARI)
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Fig. 11 - O2 Bar Graph
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b
c
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