Free Dive; Repetitive Dive Planning; Flying After Diving - Suunto D6i User Manual

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7.2.1. FREE Dive

Each dive series includes dives that have been performed during one day. The day's
dive numbering and latest dive information resets to 0 at midnight, and each day there
is a new series of dives that is recorded in the log book.
The dive is completed once you ascend beyond 0.5 m. A new dive will be registered
in the log book immediately you descend once again.

7.3. Repetitive dive planning

The Suunto D6i includes a dive planner that allows you to review the no-decompression
limits on a subsequent dive, taking the residual nitrogen loading of previous dives into
consideration. The DIVE PLANNING mode is explained in Section 7.5. DIVE PLAN-
NING mode (PLAN NoDec).

7.4. Flying after diving

In the DIVE mode, the no-fly time is displayed in the center window next to the airplane
image. In the TIME mode, the airplane image is shown in the top left corner. Flying
or traveling to a higher altitude should be avoided at any time when the computer is
counting down the no-fly time.
The no-fly time is always at least 12 hours, or equivalent to the so-called desaturation
time (if longer than 12 hours). For desaturation times lower than 70 minutes, no no-
fly time is given.
In the Permanent Error mode and GAUGE mode, the no-fly time is 48 hours.
The Divers Alert Network (DAN) recommends the following on no-fly times:
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