Operating ManualSWISS MADE BY UWATEC AG®Smart TECEnglish
10I UWATEC®Smart dive computers2 Operation II2.3 Switching on the display• automatically, on submerging in water or when adaptation to atmosphericpre
English11I UWATEC®Smart dive computersI2 Operation / 3 SOS mode3 SOS modeActivation: automaticIf the diver remains above a depth of 0.8m (3 feet) f
12I UWATEC®Smart dive computers4 Setting up Smart TEC (transmitter and dive computer)4.1 Mounting of transmitterEach individual pressure tank requires
English13I UWATEC®Smart dive computersI4 Setting up (transmitter and dive computer)4.2 Pairing of transmitter and dive computerTo receive the data of
14I UWATEC®Smart dive computer4 Setting up Smart TEC• Pairing of transmitter and dive computer may already be carried out at homeand need only be exec
English15III Diving with Smart TECIII UWATEC®Smart dive computersIII1 Terminology / SymbolsThe information on the display of TEC varies depending on
1.3 Nitrox information (O2information)For dives with compressed air in normal recreational diving, nitrogen is the decisive gas for the decom-pression
172 Attention messages and alarmsIII UWATEC®Smart dive computersTEC draws the diver’s attention to certain situations and warns the diver of unsafe d
183 Preparation for the diveIII UWATEC®Smart dive computers3.1 Setting the gas mixture and MODBefore every dive and after changing the tank, make sure
194 Functions during the diveIII UWATEC®Smart dive computers4.1 ImmersionAfter immersion, starting at a depth of about 0.8 m (3 ft), TEC automatically
2Safety considerationsI UWATEC®Smart dive computersYou must carefully read and understand this entire manual before using your Smart TEC.Diving has ma
204 Functions during the diveIII UWATEC®Smart dive computersThe prescribed ascent rate must be observed at all times! Exceeding the pre-scribed ascent
English214 Functions during the diveIII UWATEC®Smart dive computersIII4.8 Oxygen toxicity (CNS O2%)TEC calculates oxygen toxicity from depth values, t
4.11 Decompression informationNo-stop time is displayed if no decompression stops are necessary. The arrow is visible if nodecompression stops are ne
English234 Functions during the diveIII UWATEC®Smart dive computersIIIDecompression values On entering the decompression phase, the arrow disappears,
245 Functions at the surfaceIII UWATEC®Smart dive computers5.1 End of a diveAfter reaching the surface (<0.8 m/3 ft) TEC remains in dive mode for 5
English256 Diving in mountain lakesIII UWATEC®Smart dive computersIII%Altitude range 1Desaturation timeAdaptation timeAltitude ranges1 2 3
26IV Gauge modeIII UWATEC®Smart dive computersIn gauge mode ALL audible and visual alarms and attention messages are turned off. This includes ascent
StopwatchIn gauge mode, after immersion, TEC will automatically monitor the dive timeand at the same time activate the stopwatch. If the gauge symbol
28V Diving with microbubble levels (MB)V UWATEC®Smart dive computersThe following chapter deals with the characteristics of diving with microbubble le
English292 TerminologyV UWATEC®Smart dive computersVThis chapter will exclusively deal with terminology and display features used while diving with MB
English3Safety considerationsI UWATEC®Smart dive computersI• Always dive with back-up instruments. Make sure that you always use back-up instrumentati
303 Preparation for a dive with microbubble levels (MB levels)V UWATEC®Smart dive computers3.1 Setting the MB levelTo change the MB level TEC must be
English314 Functions during the dive with microbubble levelsV UWATEC®Smart dive computersVThe attention message "Level stop ignored" isactiv
324 Functions during the dive with microbubble levelsV UWATEC®Smart dive computers5 Complete a dive with MB levelsA dive with MB levels is completed t
33VI Diving with more than one gas mixtureVI UWATEC®Smart dive computersPreparation for a dive with several gas mixtures Before the dive, all transm
34VI Diving with more than one gas mixtureVI UWATEC®Smart dive computersSwitching off gas mixtures Tanks which are not going to be used during the n
English35VI Diving with more than one gas mixtureVI UWATEC®Smart dive computersVINo change of gasmixture: Belated change ofgas mixture: Submerging a
36VI Diving with more than one gas mixtureVI UWATEC®Smart dive computers7. Above MOD for 100%, missed switch: now TEC-3 gives the same decompression
English37VII Dive plannerVI UWATEC®Smart dive computersVIITEC has a dive planner which allows the planning of no-stop dives as well as decompression
38VII Dive plannerVI UWATEC®Smart dive computers%NO STOP%DECOSTOPCNS O2%+–Bottom Time2 Planning a decompression dive1. Activate the dive planner for
English39VIII LogbookVIII UWATEC®Smart dive computersVIII2 OperationWith the contacts B and + or B and – you can select the logbook. With B andE you
4IntroductionI UWATEC®Smart dive computersThe following symbols are used in the operating manual:This operating manual makes use of the following icon
40IX AppendixXI UWATEC®Smart dive computers1 Technical information Operating altitude: with decompression information: sea level up to approx. 4000
41IX AppendixIX UWATEC®Smart dive computersNever touch the metal surface of the battery with bare fingers.The two battery poles must never be short c
42IX AppendixIX UWATEC®Smart dive computers4 WarrantyThe warranty only covers dive computers which have been bought from an authorised SCUBAPRO UWAT
EnglishActive backlight___________________________11Ascent rate________________________15, 17, 19Battery alarm _____________________________17Battery
UWATEC®Smart dive computersSCUBAPRO UWATEC Americas(USA/Canada/Latin America)1166 Fesler StreetEl Cajon, CA 92020 USAt: +1 619 402 1023f: +1 619 402 1
English5Quick referenceI UWATEC®Smart dive computersI%Logbook39Dive plannerBattery capacity1037O2 mix 18Microbubble level28Exit (2 sec.)ExitConfirmati
I Safety considerations ___________________________________2Introduction ___________________________________4Important remarks concerning signal words
English7List of chaptersI UWATEC®Smart dive computersI6 Diving in mountain lakes __________________________________256.1 Altitude ranges _____________
8II System and operationII UWATEC®Smart dive computers1 System descriptionTEC displays all important dive and decompression data and comes with a un
9II System and operationI UWATEC®Smart dive computersTo use the push buttons TEC must be switched on. Operation of the push buttons is divided into «
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