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You can't set your SurfGf, you set your GF high. Shearwater computers do not take the safety stop into consideration as it is not required. A safety stop will reduce your surfacing GF below that of a direct ascent. I would imagine that you are close to your GF high at the end of your last deco stop.If you set SurfGF to 85, then your dive computer will apply that as the threshold for all tissue compartments, slow or fast, and it’s not going to matter whether the planned dive was a NDL or DECO dive. You computer will suggest a “safety stop” or a “deco stop” until your computer calculates a SurfGF at or below 85 for all abstract tissue compartments. Whether the dive was NDL or DECO being irrelevant for this calculation.
Is this too obvious ?
Or are you asking a different question ? For slower tissues, there may be higher N readings on a DECO dive compared to an NDL dive, but your dive computer will suggest stop lengths to bring all tissue groups below SurfGF.
My GF high is set at 95. When I am very close to NDL or doing light deco, I use SurfGF to surface with a GF of <80.