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NEMO WIDE DIVE COMPUTER
Congratulations!
Your new Nemo Wide Dive Computer is the
result of the latest Mares technology, and has
been designed to guarantee maximum safety,
efficiency, reliability and long life.
Simple and easy to use, it is ideal for all types
of dives.
This manual contains all the instructions for
its use.
Mares thanks you for your choice and urges
you to always practice safe and responsible
diving.
Enjoy!
No part of this document may be reproduced,
stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted
in any form without the written permission of
Mares S.p.A.
Mares adopts a policy of continuing
improvement, and therefore reserves the right
to make changes and enhancements to any of
the products described in this manual without
notice.
Under no circumstances shall Mares be held
responsible for any loss or damage sustained
by third parties deriving from the use of this
instrument.
IMPORTANT WARNINGS
Important:
Any critical information or warnings that might
affect the performance or result in the injury of
the technician, Nemo Wide Computer owner,
or other persons are highlighted with the
following symbols:
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, may result in minor
or moderate injury. It may also be used to
alert against unsafe practices.
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, could result in death
or serious injury.
DANGER
Indicates an imminently hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, will result in
death or serious injury.
Before diving, make sure you have read and
understood all parts of this manual.
WARNING
The Nemo Wide dive computer is designed
exclusively for recreational sports use and
not for professional applications.
WARNING
In addition to the dive computer, also use
a depth gauge, a submersible pressure
gauge, a timer or watch, and dive tables.
WARNING
Never dive alone, Nemo Wide cannot
replace a diving buddy.
WARNING
Do not dive if the readings on the
instrument appear irregular or unclear.
WARNING
The dive computer cannot ensure against
possible decompression sickness. The dive
computer cannot take into account the
physical conditions of the individual diver,
which may vary from one day to the next.
For your safety, have a general medical
check-up before undertaking a dive.
WARNING
Always check the battery power level
before starting the dive. Do not dive if
the icon indicates that the battery is low.
Replace the battery.
WARNING
Do not fly within 24 hours of your last dive,
and in any case wait until the Nemo Wide
“no fly” warning disappears.
WARNING
Recreational divers should not dive deeper
than 40 m (130 ft). Although this computer
will continue to provide information for
compressed-air dives deeper than 40 m
(130 ft.), the risk of nitrogen narcosis and
decompression sickness (DCS) is greatly
increased; therefore this information
should be treated as only approximate.
WARNING
Never dive to depths greater than 40 m
(130 ft), and never take decompression
dives with Nemo Wide unless you possess
the specific license (IANTD, NAUI,
PADIDSAT, PSA, SSI, TDI, etc.) for deep
scuba diving to depths of more than 40 m
(130 ft) and fully understand the risks and
the skills that this type of dive requires.
This type of dive can entail a greater risk
of decompression sickness, even for the
most qualified and expert divers, and
regardless of the instrumentation or
computer used. Divers attempting these
types of dives must have completed a
specialist course and gained the necessary
experience.
The safety of a dive can only be increased
through adequate preparation and training.
Mares therefore recommends using the dive
computer only after having completed a
specialist diver training course.
Mares recommends scrupulous adherence to
the simple rules of behavior listed below:
RESPONSIBLE DIVING PRACTICES
Always plan your dives in advance.
Never exceed the limits of your skill and
experience.
Go to your deepest planned depth at the
beginning of the dive.
Check your computer frequently during the
dive.
Comply with the ascent rate indicated by the
computer.
Always perform a safety stop between -
6 and -3 meters (-20 and -10 ft) for at least
3 minutes.
After any decompression stops, ascend very
slowly to the surface.
Avoid yo-yo dives (repeatedly ascending and
descending underwater).
Avoid strenuous activity during the dive and
for half an hour after surfacing.
When diving in cold water or after intense
exertion, start ascending well before
reaching the no-decompression limits.
In the case of a decompression dive, prolong
the decompression stop nearest the surface
for safety.
Repetitive dives should be separated by a
surface interval of at least 2 hours.
Your deepest dive should be the first one of the
day.
Avoid diving until the desaturation time
deriving from the previous dive has elapsed.
When doing repetitive dives for several
consecutive days, take at least one day
off from diving every week. In the case
of decompression-stop diving, it is
recommended to take one day off from
diving every three days.
Avoid decompression-stop dives and do not
dive deeper than 40 meters (130 ft) unless
you have been specifically trained in this
type of technical diving.
Avoid repetitive “square profile” dives (dives
to a single depth) deeper than 18 meters
(60 ft).
Always wait at least 12 hours, and preferably
24 hours, before flying after a dive, in
accordance with the recommendations of
the Divers’ Alert Network.
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