Owner's Manual blood pressure monitor

6. The Monitor 3 Air is designed for dives made with
compressed air only. Do not use the Monitor 3 Air for
dives made with nitrox or other mixed gases.
7. All divers using dive computers to plan dives and
indicate or determine no-decompression/decompres-
sion status must use their own computer.
8. If the Monitor 3 Air fails at any time during the dive,
the dive must be terminated and appropriate proce-
dures (including a slow ascent and a 3 to 5 minute
safety stop) should be initiated immediately.
9. On any given dive, all divers in a buddy group must
follow the most conservative dive computer for that
particular dive.
10. No dive computer can account for dives made without
it. Do not dive for a period of at least 24 hours before
starting a dive series with the Monitor 3 Air,
11. You MUST follow the ascent rates as indicated by the
Monitor 3 Air. If the computer fails, ascend to surface
no faster than 60 ft/min (18 m/min).
12. You MUST be familiar with all signs and symptoms of
DCS before using the Monitor 3 Air! Seek IMMEDIATE
treatment for decompression sickness should any of
these signs or symptoms occur after a dive! There is a
direct correlation between effective treatment and the
delay between the onset of symptoms and the treat-
ment for decompression sickness.
13. Always observe the optical alarm signals of the Monitor
3 Air. Avoid situations of increased risk for DCS which
are marked with a warning sign in this manual.
14. Never dive the Monitor 3 Air to its limits, as well as
other dive computers and tables. Give yourself a
margin of safety by always leaving a few minutes of no-
stop time before making an ascent.
15. Avoid repeated ascent and descents (yo-yo diving) while
using the Monitor 3 Air.
16. DO NOT perform repetitive decompression dives. Doing
so increases the risk of DCS.
17. Carefully inspect your Monitor 3 Air computer for any
signs of damage or malfunction before every dive.