en SUUNTO COMBOS AND MECHANICAL INSTRUMENTS INSTRUCTION MANUAL Combo Consoles I Console Compasses CB-71/STD and CB-71/DS Depth Gauge SM-16 I Pressure Gauge SM-36
SUUNTO Combo Consoles Introduction The Suunto combo consoles for recreational use, allow you to create a personal combo according to your own specific needs. Analog gauges, dive computers and compasses fit together like building blocks. The combos consist of four main modules: the pressure gauge module, the instrument module and two different compass modules. The pressure gauge module is designed for the Suunto pressure gauges and it can also be used with the new Suunto Quick Release (QR).
Assembling the Combo Modules 1 2 3 (3) 5 4 (5) 1. CB-ONE module front cover with SM-36 pressure gauge in place (see section CB-ONE Module assembly) 2. CB-IN-LINE module front cover 3. CB-end piece or CB-71/STD compass (optional) 4. CB-IN-LINE module back cover with instrument 5.
CB-ONE Module Assembly The CB-ONE Module is designed to fit the Suunto SM-36 analog pressure gauges. Before assembling the CB-ONE module the hose cover needs to be fitted on the pressure hose. The hose cover ensures that the SM-36 pressure gauge fits properly on the CB-ONE module. If the Suunto Quick Release is used, the hose cover is not to be used (See section CB-ONE module assembly using the SUUNTO Quick Release).
CB-ONE Module Assembly when using the SUUNTO Quick Release If the SUUNTO Quick Release (QR) is used the hose cover should be attached on the high pressure hose below the female end of the QR. The male part is attached to the pressure gauge which is then fitted onto the CB-ONE front cover according to the picture below. CB-IN-LINE Module Assembly The CB-IN-LINE module fits the Suunto Vyper and Zoop dive computers or the SM-16 round depth gauge. The Vyper locks in place on the IN-LINE module back cover.
SUUNTO Console Compasses CB-71/SK-7/STD and CB-71/SK-7/DS The CB-71/SK-7 is available in two versions: the CB-71/SK-7/STD for attachment on top of the combo modules or the Cobra dive computer, and the CB-71/SK-7/DS for attachment on the back side of the CB-ONE module. Compass use for divers General instructions Usually a compass must be held precisely in a horizontal position, otherwise the needle will sting. The SK-7 compass may however be inclined about ±30 degrees.
• • • • Sand ripples usually form long lines parallel to the shore. The direction of currents should be noted by their effect on algae or drifting particles. Use the compass to check the bearing of the current. In shallow water, the sun’s direction can be seen from shadows on the bottom, or by looking towards the surface. Swimming in a straight line along the bottom is greatly facilitated if you can line up three distinctive objects in your line of vision.
SUUNTO Mechanical Gauges Suunto depth gauge SM-16 Models available: 45 m, 70 m, 150 ft, 230 ft Suunto pressure gauge SM-36 Models available: 300 bar and 4000 psi Before usage Depth gauge: Before diving, check the position of the depth indicating pointer. Atmospheric conditions (altitude, temperature) may cause the point to not indicate zero. If this is the case, turn the adjusting screw located at the right side of the gauge to align the pointer to zero.
immovable object. Do not subject the gauges to pressures beyond their maximum range. Temperature extremes can be damaging. In general, the gauges should not be exposed to temperatures to which you would not expose yourself. CAUTION! After use, rinse the gauges or the console with fresh water and store them out of direct sunlight, in a dry place at room temperature. CAUTION! Do not attempt to clean the gauges with anything other than water. Use of cleaning agents or compressed air can cause permanent damage.
Operating and Storage Temperatures SM-16 SM-36 Operating temperature 0° C to 40° C [32° F to 104° F] Storage temperature -20° C to 50° C [-4° F to 122° F] Operating and storage temperature 0° C to 40° C [32° F to 104° F] Technical Specifications The Suunto depth gauge SM-16 complies with the prEN 13319 standard. The tolerances for depth gauges are: At 3m +0.8 / -0.4 m At 6m +0.8 / -0.4 m At 9m ±0.8 m At 15m +1/ -1.2 m At 30m +1/ -1.2 m At 45m +1/ -1.5 m At 60m +1 / -1.
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