Owner's Manual blood pressure monitor

Section 2: Diving with the Monitor 3 Air
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Some Notes on ascent rate:
- The Monitor 3 Air may require a decompression stop due
to an improper ascent rate, even if you stay within the
no-stop limits.
- Decompression time necessary for the prevention of
microbubbles can increase greatly if the ascent rate is
exceeded.
- At great depth, ascending too slowly may cause
heightened saturation of tissues and increase both
decompression time and total ascent time. At shallow
depth, a slow ascent may shorten decompression time
because the tissues are desaturating during a shallow,
slow ascent.
- Excessive rates of longer periods are entered in the dive
computer's memory
No-Stop Time
No-Stop Time is the amount of time you can stay at the
current depth without making required decompression
stops. This number is displayed in minutes, with 99 being
the highest number displayed. If 99: is displayed, you
have 99 minutes or more of no-stop remaining. No-stop
time is easily identified by the no-stop arrow located
directly above it.
No-Stop Time
Display