SEABEAR H3
2.1 Warnings
Before using the SEABEAR H3, read the manual in its entirety and get
familiar with all the functions of the device.
Divers must have successfully completed a course in scuba diving. They
must have knowledge about the potential risks and hazards of scuba diving.
The risk from decompression sickness (DSC) or Oxygen toxicity for any
dive profile, even if you follow dive tables, or a dive computer, cannot be
totally eliminated. This risk also depends on the individual diver’s
physiological condition, which can vary from day to day. The SEABEAR H3
cannot account for these variations.
We strongly advise you to stay within the exposure limits provided by the
instrument to minimize the risk of DCS.
No decompression algorithms can give a guaranteed safe decompression.
It is your responsibility to be trained, dive safely, carry backup tables and
instrumentation and compare any decompression schedules generated with
the SEABEAR H3 against established diving tables.
Before diving you should consult a physician regarding your fitness to dive.
We strongly recommend diving within the recreational limits, not to surpass
the maximum depth of 40 m, and to limit the pO2 to a maximum of 1.4 bar.
Exposure to greater depths or pO2 increases the risk of Oxygen toxicity
and/or decompression sickness. Diving beyond the recreational limits may