Huawei ultimate information about clock settings?

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HuseyinPehlivan

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Can anyone make a full adjustment on this watch?
My dive limit will be 40 meters.
and I'm going in with a regular tube.

"Non-nitrox diving. Standard steel scuba diving. 200 bar, 21% oxygen. "
" Huwaei using this. : Buhlmann "


Protective level.
I don't know what to do with the g/h values.



If you have pictures of the recreational and technical diving parts, I would appreciate it if you share them.
You can also have pictures of all settings.
Thank you.
 
No clue. Any of the settings I mentioned should work. Just depends on how much or how little conservatism you are comfortable with.
Yes, these settings are there. but they can be changed.
Which is ideal according to Buhlmann.
Usually 30 meters is not exceeded.
Only in training is 40 meters, and that's very rare.

So which one would you choose. Which one do you think is safe?
 
Yes, these settings are there. but they can be changed.
Which is ideal according to Buhlmann.
Usually 30 meters is not exceeded.
Only in training is 40 meters, and that's very rare.

So which one would you choose. Which one do you think is safe?
The default for recreational diving is 40/85. No need to change it. Use if for all your dives. You will be fine.
 
Thank you for your answer.
What do you recommend for deep diving? Between 30-50 meters.
If you mean technical diving, the watch default is 30/70. I would use 50/70. 30 is old school.
For recreational diving to 40m I'd stick with 70/85. I would not do 50m as a recreational dive.
 
If you mean technical diving, the watch default is 30/70. I would use 50/70. 30 is old school.
For recreational diving to 40m I'd stick with 70/85. I would not do 50m as a recreational dive.
thanks :) for the information.
I will try it as soon as possible.
 
I use 50/80 for all my dives which are 90% of the time deco dives.

I generally stay in the water until the surface GF = 70%.
 
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