Battery - Suunto D5 User Manual

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When maximum allowed ascent rate is exceeded for five seconds, an alarm is generated.
Ascent rate violations result in longer safety stop times and mandatory safety stops.
WARNING: DO NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM ASCENT RATE! Rapid ascents increase the
risk of injury. You should always make the mandatory and recommended safety stops after
you have exceeded the maximum recommended ascent rate. If this mandatory safety stop is
not completed the decompression model will penalize your next dive(s).

3.4. Battery

Suunto D5 has a rechargeable lithium-ion battery. Charge the battery by connecting Suunto
D5 to a power source with the included USB cable. As a power source use a USB port of
5Vdc, 0.5A.
The battery icon in the bottom of the display shows the battery status.
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For Suunto D5 the battery and charging notifications are as follows:
When USB is connected for charging and every time you press a button during that time, the
following pop-up notification appears:
When charging from a wall outlet you will see the following screen:
In watch view, dive views (but not during dives), and during dives a yellow 'Battery low' pop-
up appears (see below) when there is less than 3 (three) hours left from battery time. If you
press any button the pop-up disappears.
Explanation
Battery level is OK.
Battery level is low. Less than 3 hrs left.
Battery level is low. Less than 2 hrs left. Recharge needed.
Battery is charging.
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