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Page 1 - Smart TEC

Operating ManualSWISS MADE BY UWATEC AG®Smart TECEnglish

Page 2 - Safety considerations

10I UWATEC®Smart dive computers2 Operation II2.3 Switching on the display• automatically, on submerging in water or when adaptation to atmosphericpre

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English11I UWATEC®Smart dive computersI2 Operation / 3 SOS mode3 SOS modeActivation: automaticIf the diver remains above a depth of 0.8m (3 feet) f

Page 4 - Introduction

12I UWATEC®Smart dive computers4 Setting up Smart TEC (transmitter and dive computer)4.1 Mounting of transmitterEach individual pressure tank requires

Page 5 - Operating scheme

English13I UWATEC®Smart dive computersI4 Setting up (transmitter and dive computer)4.2 Pairing of transmitter and dive computerTo receive the data of

Page 6 - List of chapters

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

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English15III Diving with Smart TECIII UWATEC®Smart dive computersIII1 Terminology / SymbolsThe information on the display of TEC varies depending on

Page 8 - II UWATEC

1.3 Nitrox information (O2information)For dives with compressed air in normal recreational diving, nitrogen is the decisive gas for the decom-pression

Page 9 - II System and operation

172 Attention messages and alarmsIII UWATEC®Smart dive computersTEC draws the diver’s attention to certain situations and warns the diver of unsafe d

Page 10 - Smart dive computers

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

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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

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2Safety considerationsI UWATEC®Smart dive computersYou must carefully read and understand this entire manual before using your Smart TEC.Diving has ma

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204 Functions during the diveIII UWATEC®Smart dive computersThe prescribed ascent rate must be observed at all times! Exceeding the pre-scribed ascent

Page 14 - 4 Setting up Smart TEC

English214 Functions during the diveIII UWATEC®Smart dive computersIII4.8 Oxygen toxicity (CNS O2%)TEC calculates oxygen toxicity from depth values, t

Page 15 - 1 Terminology / Symbols

4.11 Decompression informationNo-stop time is displayed if no decompression stops are necessary. The arrow is visible if nodecompression stops are ne

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English234 Functions during the diveIII UWATEC®Smart dive computersIIIDecompression values On entering the decompression phase, the arrow disappears,

Page 17 - III UWATEC

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

Page 18 - LEVELSTOP

English256 Diving in mountain lakesIII UWATEC®Smart dive computersIII%Altitude range 1Desaturation timeAdaptation timeAltitude ranges1 2 3

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26IV Gauge modeIII UWATEC®Smart dive computersIn gauge mode ALL audible and visual alarms and attention messages are turned off. This includes ascent

Page 20 - 4 Functions during the dive

StopwatchIn gauge mode, after immersion, TEC will automatically monitor the dive timeand at the same time activate the stopwatch. If the gauge symbol

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28V Diving with microbubble levels (MB)V UWATEC®Smart dive computersThe following chapter deals with the characteristics of diving with microbubble le

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English292 TerminologyV UWATEC®Smart dive computersVThis chapter will exclusively deal with terminology and display features used while diving with MB

Page 23 - DECOSTOP

English3Safety considerationsI UWATEC®Smart dive computersI• Always dive with back-up instruments. Make sure that you always use back-up instrumentati

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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

Page 25 - 6 Diving in mountain lakes

English314 Functions during the dive with microbubble levelsV UWATEC®Smart dive computersVThe attention message "Level stop ignored" isactiv

Page 26 - IV Gauge mode

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

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33VI Diving with more than one gas mixtureVI UWATEC®Smart dive computersPreparation for a dive with several gas mixtures Before the dive, all transm

Page 28 - V UWATEC

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

Page 29 - 2 Terminology

English35VI Diving with more than one gas mixtureVI UWATEC®Smart dive computersVINo change of gasmixture: Belated change ofgas mixture: Submerging a

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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

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English37VII Dive plannerVI UWATEC®Smart dive computersVIITEC has a dive planner which allows the planning of no-stop dives as well as decompression

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38VII Dive plannerVI UWATEC®Smart dive computers%NO STOP%DECOSTOPCNS O2%+–Bottom Time2 Planning a decompression dive1. Activate the dive planner for

Page 33 - VI UWATEC

English39VIII LogbookVIII UWATEC®Smart dive computersVIII2 OperationWith the contacts B and + or B and – you can select the logbook. With B andE you

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4IntroductionI UWATEC®Smart dive computersThe following symbols are used in the operating manual:This operating manual makes use of the following icon

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40IX AppendixXI UWATEC®Smart dive computers1 Technical information Operating altitude: with decompression information: sea level up to approx. 4000

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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

Page 37 - 1 Planning a no-stop dive

42IX AppendixIX UWATEC®Smart dive computers4 WarrantyThe warranty only covers dive computers which have been bought from an authorised SCUBAPRO UWAT

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EnglishActive backlight___________________________11Ascent rate________________________15, 17, 19Battery alarm _____________________________17Battery

Page 39 - VIII Logbook

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

Page 40 - 2 Maintenance

English5Quick referenceI UWATEC®Smart dive computersI%Logbook39Dive plannerBattery capacity1037O2 mix 18Microbubble level28Exit (2 sec.)ExitConfirmati

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I Safety considerations ___________________________________2Introduction ___________________________________4Important remarks concerning signal words

Page 42 - 4 Warranty

English7List of chaptersI UWATEC®Smart dive computersI6 Diving in mountain lakes __________________________________256.1 Altitude ranges _____________

Page 43 - 6 Index

8II System and operationII UWATEC®Smart dive computers1 System descriptionTEC displays all important dive and decompression data and comes with a un

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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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