SUUNTO EON STEEL USER GUIDE
WARNING: SET THE CORRECT PERSONAL SETTING! Whenever itis believed that factors that tend to increase the possibility of DCSexist, it is recommended
WARNING: DO NOT DIVE WITH A GAS IF YOU HAVE NOTPERSONALLY VERIFIED ITS CONTENTS AND ENTERED THEANALYZED VALUE INTO YOUR DIVE COMPUTER! Failure to ve
WARNING: When diving with multiple gases, remember that theascent time is always calculated with the assumption that you useall the gases found in t
WARNING: ENSURE THE WATER RESISTANCE OF THE DEVICE!Moisture inside the device and/or battery compartment mayseriously damage the unit. Only an autho
CAUTION: Only attach Suunto USB Cable to the data transfercontact on the Suunto dive computer. CAUTION: Never lift or carry your cylinder by holding
2 GETTING STARTED2.1 Display states and viewsSuunto EON Steel has two main views in surface and dive states:time/no deco, and compass. Change the vi
•Present depth is 19.0 m•Active gas is Nitrox 32%•Dive time is 22 minutes•Tank pressure left is 120 bar•No decompression time is 50 minutes•Safety sto
Tank POD alert (device is not receiving signal fromTank POD)2.3 Set upTo get the most out of your Suunto EON Steel , use some time tocustomize featur
3. Fully charge before first dive.The startup wizard guides you through:•Units settings•Time format (12h/24h)•Date format (dd.mm / mm.dd)•Connecting w
3 FEATURES3.1 About Suunto EON SteelInformation about your Suunto EON Steel can be found underGeneral / About EON. This information includes device
1 Safety ... 52 Getting started ...
Alarm ExplanationAscent speed exceeds safe speed of 10m (33 ft) per minute for five seconds ormore.Decompression ceiling broken by morethan 0.6 m (2 f
Alarm ExplanationPartial pressure of oxygen below safelevel (<0.18). Immediately descend orchange to a gas with higher oxygenpercentage.When an ala
Warning ExplanationDEPTHDepth exceeds your depth alarm limitDIVE TIMEDive time exceeds your dive time alarmlimitTANK PRESSURETank pressure exceeds you
Notification ExplanationTANK POD LOWBATTERYTank POD battery life low; batterychange required3.2.1 Configurable alarmsThere are three configurable ala
In such a condition, you should descend back below the ceiling levelto continue the decompression. If you fail to do so within three (3)minutes, Suunt
3.4 Ascent rateDuring a dive, the bar on the left indicates ascent rate. One bar stepcorresponds to 2 m (6.6 ft) per minute.The bar is also color cod
The battery icon in the upper-left corner of the display shows thebattery status. To the right of the battery icon is the estimatedremaining dive time
3.6 BookmarkKeep the lower button pressed to add a bookmark (timestamp andheading) to the active log for later reference.3.7 Calendar clockTime and
To change time and date formats1. Keep the middle button pressed to enter menu.2.Browse to General / Device settings / Units and formats.3.Scroll to T
Because of changes in the surrounding magnetic field, it isrecommended to re-calibrate the compass before each dive.To manually start calibration:1. K
3.20 Sample rate ... 453.21 Surface and no-fly time ...
local declination from a trusted source and set the value in SuuntoEON Steel .To manually start calibration:1. Keep the middle button pressed to enter
NOTE: When creating or modifying dive modes, you need tosynchronize the changes with your Suunto EON Steel beforedisconnecting the USB cable to save
Helium can also be turned on or off. If you turn this off, you cannotsee the helium component for any gases.The gas max pO2 setting can be set to manu
Within each view of the mode, you can define what information isshown in customizable fields. When editing the view in DM5, youget a preview of how it
On a decompression dive, there could be three kinds of stops:•Safety stop•Deepstop•Decompression stopThough not recommended, you may break (ignore) de
Below is an example of what Suunto EON Steel displays duringsafety stop:With decompression stops, the ceiling is always decreasing whileyou are near t
NOTE: It is always recommended to keep close to thedecompression ceiling when ascending.Ascent time is always the minimum time needed to reach thesur
includes the number of dives, cumulative dive hours and maximumdepth.3.13 Dive modesBy default Suunto EON Steel has three different dive modes: Air/N
By default the decompression algorithm used in Suunto EON Steel isSuunto Fused™ RGBM. For more information about the algorithm,see 3.23 Suunto Fused R
NOTE: You can customize what you see in the Gas(es) menu. See3.9 Customization.It is important to understand how the Gas(es) menu works onTrimix mode
5.4 Patent notice ... 655.5 Warranty ...
3.15 LogbookDive logs can be found under Menu / Logs. By default, they arelisted by date and time.Dive log details and profile can be browsed by scro
NOTE: If you surface and then dive again within five minutes,Suunto EON Steel counts this as one dive.3.16 Multi-gas divingSuunto EON Steel allows g
WARNING: When diving with multiple gases, remember that theascent time is always calculated with the assumption that you useall the gases found in t
The personal factors which tend to increase the possibility of DCSinclude:•exposure to low temperature – water temperature less than 20°C (68 °F)•belo
In addition to the personal setting, Suunto EON Steel can beadjusted for diving at different altitudes. This setting automaticallyadjusts the decompre
Deepstops activate when you dive deeper than 20 m (65.6 ft).Deepstops are presented like safety stops. You are in the deepstoparea when the deepstop d
No-fly time is always at least 12 hours and equals desaturation timewhen it is more than 12 hours. For desaturation times shorter than70 minutes, no n
3.22.1 Synchronizing logs and settingsTo be able to synchronize logs and settings, you need to first installSuunto DM5 (see 3.22 Suunto DM5 and Moves
3. Click update and wait for the update process to complete. Thismay take 10 minutes or more.3.23 Suunto Fused RGBMSuunto's decompression model
The advantage of Suunto Fused RGBM is additional safety throughits ability to adapt to a wide variety of situations. For recreationaldivers it may off
1 SAFETYTypes of safety precautions WARNING: - is used in connection with a procedure or situationthat may result in serious injury or death. CAUTIO
3.23.2 Altitude divingThe atmospheric pressure is lower at high altitudes than at sealevel. After traveling to a higher altitude, you will have addit
Oxygen related information displayed by the dive computer is alsodesigned to ensure that all warnings and displays occur at theappropriate phases of a
3.24 Tank pressureYour Suunto EON Steel can be used with multiple Suunto TankPODs for wireless tank pressure transmission.To install and pair a Suunt
5. After a few seconds, a menu pops up on the screen showing theTank POD serial number, battery status and the tank pressure.From the menu, select the
3.25 TimerSuunto EON Steel has a timer that can be used for timing specificactions during surface or dive. The timer is shown in bottom-rightcorner a
4 CARE AND SUPPORT4.1 Handling guidelinesHandle Suunto EON Steel with care. The sensitive internal electroniccomponents may be damaged if the device
TIP: Remember to register your Suunto EON Steel atwww.suunto.com/support to get personalized support.4.2 Installing scratch guardUse the provided sc
4.4 Charging batteryFully charged, Suunto EON Steel provides min. 20 hours of divetime. The expected lifetime of the rechargeable lithium-ion battery
NOTE: When connected, you may experience a tinglingsensation when touching a metallic computer housing and SuuntoEON Steel . This is caused by a mino
2. If you cannot find an answer to your question online, tryemailing Suunto at [email protected]. Call Suunto. See the latest list of numbers on th
WARNING: THERE IS ALWAYS A RISK OF DECOMPRESSIONSICKNESS (DCS) FOR ANY DIVE PROFILE EVEN IF YOU FOLLOW THEDIVE PLAN PRESCRIBED BY DIVE TABLES OR A D
5 REFERENCE5.1 Technical specificationsDimensions and weight:•Length: 104.6 mm / 4.12 in•Width: 60.5 mm / 2.38 in•Height: 23.1 mm / 0.91 in•Weight:
•Accuracy: ± 1% of full scale or better from 0 to 150 m / 492 ft at20°C / 68°F (complying with EN 13319)•Depth display range: 0 to 300 m / 984 ft•Reso
Compass•Accuracy: +/- 15°•Resolution: 1°•Max. tilt: 45 degrees•Balance: globalTimer•Accuracy: 1 second•Display range: 0’00 – 99’59•Resolution: 1 secon
•The exposure calculations (CNS% and OTU) are based onrecommendations by R.W. Hamilton, PhD and currently acceptedexposure time limit tables and princ
5.2.2 EN 13319EN 13319 is a European diving depth gauge standard. Suunto divecomputers are designed to comply with this standard.5.2.3 EN 250 and FI
(2) this device must accept any interference, including interferencethat may cause undesired operation of the device.5.3 TrademarkSuunto EON Steel ,
parts, including but not limited to chargeable batteries, chargers,docking stations, straps, cables and hoses.Exclusions and LimitationsThis Limited W
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Term ExplanationCNSCentral nervous system toxicity.Toxicity is caused by oxygen. Can causea variety of neurological symptoms.The most important of whi
WARNING: Not for professional use! Suunto dive computers areintended for recreational use only. The demands of commercial orprofessional diving may
Term ExplanationDive seriesA group of repetitive dives betweenwhich the dive computer indicatessome nitrogen loading is present.When nitrogen loading
Term ExplanationNitrox (Nx)In sports diving, refers to any mix witha higher fraction of oxygen thanstandard air.No decoNo decompression stop time. The
Term ExplanationO2%Oxygen percentage or oxygen fractionin the breathing gas. Standard air has21% oxygen.pO2Partial pressure of oxygen. Limits themaxim
Term ExplanationScubaSelf-contained underwater breathingapparatus.Surface timeElapsed time between surfacing from adive and beginning a descent for th
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INDEXAalarms, 19configurable alarms, 23altitude adjustment, 42, 49altitude dive, 50ascent rate, 25ascent time, 33Bbattery, 25, 57battery icon, 25batte
Eerror condition, 23Ffirmware, 47updating firmware, 47Fused RGBM, 23, 37, 48algorithm lock, 23Ggas mixtures, 38Nitrox, 38Trimix, 38gasesactive gas, 38
Tank POD, 16, 52pairing, 52tank pressure, 52time, 27timer, 54UUSB cable, 17, 25, 57Wwarnings, 19water contacts, 5477
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WARNING: PERFORM PRE-CHECKS! Always activate and checkthe device before diving in order to ensure that display works, thedevice has not run out of b
WARNING: DO NOT EXPOSE ANY PART OF YOUR DIVECOMPUTER TO ANY GAS MIX CONTAINING MORE THAN 40%OXYGEN! Enriched air with greater oxygen content present
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