Dive Settings; Mb Level; Gauge Mode; Safety Stop Timer - Uwatec Galileo sol User Manual

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Please refer to section 3.7.1 for instructions
on setting the oxygen concentration for
tanks T2 and TD.
! WARNING
- Diving with Nitrox may only be attempted
by experienced divers after proper training
from an internationally recognized agency.
- Before every dive and after changing the
tank, you must make sure that the set
oxygen concentration in Galileo corresponds
to the oxygen concentration in the tank.
Setting the wrong oxygen concentration can
lead to serious injury or death.
2.3

Dive settings

2.3.1 MB level (default: L0)
Upon entering this menu, the currently
active MB level is displayed. Using the +
and - buttons you can change between
levels, from L0 (baseline algorithm) to L5
(highest level of added conservatism).
2. Menus, settings and functions
2.3.2 Gauge mode (default: OFF)
Upon entering this menu, the words ON
or OFF will be highlighted on the screen,
indicating whether the gauge mode is
active (ON) or inactive (OFF). If the gauge
mode is inactive, Galileo will function as
a dive computer. If the gauge mode is
active, Galileo does not carry out any
decompression calculation and does not
provide any warnings or alarms.
See section 3.8 for restrictions on setting
Galileo from computer mode to gauge
mode and vice versa.
2.3.3 Safety stop timer (default:
automatic, 3 minutes)
The purpose of the safety stop timer is
to allow you to monitor your safety stop
at the end of the dive. You can set the
duration of the safety stop timer between
1 and 5 minutes in one minute increments.
You can also set the timer to be triggered
automatically or manually or you can turn
the function OFF altogether. The operation
of the safety stop timer is described in
section 3.4.3.
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