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    SAFETY STOPREQUIRED

    TABLE 1NO DECOMPRESSION

    LIMITS AND GROUPDESIGNATION TABLE

    *10.5m actual; 10mused for easy depth

    gauge monitoring

    D I S T R I B U T E D B YPADI AMERICAS, INC.

    DEPTH (metres)

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    TABLE 2SURFACE INTERVAL CREDIT TABLE

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    The Recreational Dive Planner is designed specifically for plan-ning recreational (no decompression) dives on air only. Do not at-tempt to use it for planning decompression dives.Safety Stops A safety stop for 3 minutes at 5m is required anytime the diver comes up to or within 3 pressure groups of a no de-compression limit and for any dive to a depth of 30m or deeper.Emergency Decompression If a no decompression limit is ex-ceeded by no more than 5 minutes, an 8 minute decompressionstop at 5m is mandatory. Upon surfacing, the diver must remainout of the water for at least 6 hours prior to making another dive.If a no decompression limit is exceeded by more than 5 minutes,a 5m decompression stop of no less than 15 minutes is urged (airsupply permitting). Upon surfacing, the diver must remain out ofthe water for at least 24 hours prior to making another dive.Flying After Diving RecommendationsFor Dives Within the No Decompression Limits

    Single Dives: A minimum pre-flight surface interval of 12 hours is suggested.

    Repetitive Dives and/or Multi-day Dives: A minimum pre-flight surface interval of 18 hours is suggested.

    For Dives Requiring Decompression Stops A minimum pre-flight surface interval greater than 18 hours

    is suggested.

    White area indicates Residual NitrogenTime (RNT) in minutes and is to beadded to Actual Bottom Time (ABT).

    Blue area indicates adjusted no decom-pression limits. Actual Bottom Time(ABT) should not exceed this number.

    Residual Nitrogen Time (RNT)+ Actual Bottom Time (ABT)= Total Bottom Time (TBT)

    Diving at Altitude Diving at altitude (300m or higher) requiresthe use of special procedures.Special Rules for Multiple DivesIf you are planning 3 or more dives in a day: Beginning with thefirst dive, if your ending pressure group after any dive is W or X,the minimum surface interval between all subsequent dives is 1hour. If your ending pressure group after any dive is Y or Z, theminimum surface interval between all subsequent dives is 3hours. Note: Since little is presently known about the physiological ef-fects of multiple dives over multiple days, divers are wise to makefewer dives and limit their exposure toward the end of a multi-daydive series.General Rules

    Ascend from all dives at a rate not to exceed 18m per minute. When planning a dive in cold water or under conditions that

    might be strenuous, plan the dive assuming the depth is 4mdeeper than actual.

    Plan repetitive dives so each successive dive is to a shallow-er depth. Limit repetitive dives to 30m or shallower.

    Never exceed the limits of this planner and, whenever possi-ble, avoid diving to the limits of the planner. 42m is for emer-gency purposes only, do not dive to this depth.

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    TABLE 3 REPETITIVE DIVE TIMETABLE

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    DEPTH (metres)

    *10.5m actual: 10m used for easy depth gauge monitoring.

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    Product No. 66055 Ver 1.2 (Rev. 02/03) 012PDH9

    CAUTION: This product for use only by certified divers or individuals under the supervision of a certified scuba instructor.Misuse of this product may result in seri-ous injury or death. If you are unsure as tohow to properly use this product, consulta certified scuba instructor.

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