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Suunto CB-71 User Manual

Combos and mechanical instruments

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SUUNTO
COMBOS AND
MECHANICAL INSTRUMENTS
USER'S GUIDE
• Combo Consoles
• Console Compasses CB-71 and CB-71/DS
• Depth Gauge SM-16
• Pressure Gauge SM-26 and SM-36

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Summary of Contents for Suunto CB-71

  • Page 1 SUUNTO COMBOS AND MECHANICAL INSTRUMENTS USER’S GUIDE • Combo Consoles • Console Compasses CB-71 and CB-71/DS • Depth Gauge SM-16 • Pressure Gauge SM-26 and SM-36...
  • Page 3 The Suunto Combo modules and instruments can be combined in an almost infi nite amount of combinations, and allow you to change or upgrade your combo confi guration. The new combos consist of four main modules: the pressure gauge module, the instrument module and two dif- ferent compass modules.
  • Page 4 1. CB-One module front cover with SM-26/36 pressure gauge in place (see section CB-ONE Module assembly) 2. CB-In line module front cover 3. CB-end piece or CB-71 compass (optional) 4. CB-In line module back cover with instrument 5. CB-One module back cover or CB-71/DS compass (optional)
  • Page 5 The hose cover ensures that the SM-26/36 pressure gauge fi ts properly on the CB-ONE module. If the Suunto Quick Release is used, the hose cover is not to be used (See section CB-ONE module assembly using the SUUNTO Quick Release).
  • Page 6 CB-ONE Module Assembly when using the SUUNTO Quick Release If the SUUNTO Quick Release (QR) is used the hose cover should be attached on the high pressure hose below the female end of the QR. The male part is attached to the pressure gauge which is then fi...
  • Page 7 The high-quality, liquid-fi lled Suunto diving compasses are durable, reliable and easy to use. The CB-71/SK-7 is available in two versions: the CB-71/SK-7/STD for attachment on top of the combo modules or the Cobra dive computer, and the CB-71/SK-7/DS for attachment on the back side of the CB-ONE module.
  • Page 8 The horizontal and vertical components of earth’s magnetic fi eld vary considerably in different locations. For this reason Suunto compasses are balanced for 5 different zones. If the compass is used in an adjacent balancing zone the compass needle will tilt only slightly. However, the farther the compass is used from it’s intended zone, the more the needle will tilt.
  • Page 9 Before usage Depth gauge: Before diving, check the position of the depth indicating pointer. Atmospheric conditions (altitude, temperature) may cause the point to not indicate zero. If this is the case, turn the ad- justing screw located at the right side of the gauge to align the pointer to zero. The adjustment is to be made at the temperature of usage.
  • Page 10 SM-26 and SM-36 Operating and storage temperature 0° C to 40° C [32° F to 104° F] Technical Specifi cations The Suunto depth gauge SM-16 complies with the prEN 13319 standard. The tolerances for depth gauges are: At 3m +0.8 / -0.4 m At 6m +0.8 / -0.4 m...
  • Page 11 COPYRIGHT This publication and its contents are proprietary to Suunto Oy. Suunto, Wristop Computer, Suunto Combo, Replacing Luck and their logos are registered or unregistered trademarks of Suunto Oy. All rights reserved. While we have taken great care to ensure that information contained in this documentation is both comprehensive and accurate, no warranty of accuracy is expressed or implied.
  • Page 12 Made in Finland © Suunto Oy 11 / 2005, 09 / 2006...