Suunto Fused Rgbm - Suunto EON STEEL 1.2 User Manual

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1. Select Suunto EON Steel from the devices list in DM5
If you are also using Suunto Moveslink, exit Moveslink before
proceeding.
2. Synchronize if needed.
3. Click update and wait for the update process to complete. This
may take 10 minutes or more.

3.28 Suunto Fused RGBM

Suunto's decompression model development originates from the
1980s when Suunto implemented Bühlmann's model based on M-
values in Suunto SME. Since then research and development has
been ongoing with the help of both external and internal experts.
In the late 1990s, Suunto implemented Dr. Bruce Wienke's RGBM
(Reduced Gradient Bubble Model) bubble model to work with the
earlier M-value based model. The first commercial products with the
feature were the iconic Suunto Vyper and Suunto Stinger. With
these products the improvement of diver safety was significant as
they addressed a number of diving circumstances outside the range
of dissolved-gas-only models by:
Monitoring continuous multiday diving
Computing closely spaced repetitive diving
Reacting to a dive deeper than the previous dive
Adapting to rapid ascents which produce high microbubble
(silent-bubble) build-up
Incorporating consistency with real physical laws for gas kinetics
In Suunto Fused™ RGBM the tissue half-times are derived from
Wienke's FullRGBM where human body is modeled by fifteen
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