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SCUBA DIVING COMPUTER
An elegant expression of simple, functional design, the Leonardo is a must-have for divers entering the sport and those who “just want to dive.” A single button interface makes it effortless to program Air, Nitrox and Gauge modes the first time a diver picks the computer up, and an edge-to-edge, highdefinition screen gives large numerical displays in a computer that is still compact and travel-friendly.
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The clearly visible battery life indicator and distinct audible alarms deliver critical information as well as peace-of-mind during the dive. The Leonardo can also be fully re-set after each use, making it an excellent choice for rental departments BLACK/BLACK BLACK/YELLOW
Technical Features
Air, Nitrox and Gauge modes
FO2 adjustable between 21% and 50%
PO2 adjustable between 1.2 bar and 1.6 bar
CNS oxygen toxicity graphic indicator
Single button interface (short push changes function, longer push selects functions)
Three levels of user-adjustable conservatism
User-selectable Deep Stop function
• Modified Haldne and Wienke algorithm
• Ascent rate alarm (10 m per minute)
Log book for 60 dives/75 hours of information with 20-second sampling rate
Battery life indicator
Distinct, easy-to-hear audible alarms
User changeable battery
Adjustable unit of measure: English or Metric
Backlit display
Built-in calendar and clock
Possibility of eventual total reset, useful for renting purposes
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COMPUTER + PRESSURE GAUGE
MINI PRESSURE GAUGE
It is a small, light-weight gauge that has been specifically designed to avoid excessive strain on the HP hose that connects to the first stage of the regulator. The instrument has a metal case in chromium plated brass and is therefore extremely strong. The front glass is made so that it also acts as a pressure relief valve. In the event of a sudden increase in pressure inside the instrument, the glass rises slightly, allowing the excess pressure to escape. The luminescent dial is calibrated up to 350 bar in the metric version and 5000 psi in the imperial one. The area below 50 bar is highlighted in red, the one between 50 and 200 is green and that from 200 to the end of the scale is light blue.
The instrument is housed in a small, modern shaped console, made from polycarbonate and desmopan, two materials that guarantee protection from shocks and scratches and which, at the same time, are very light. On the top of the console there is a loop for fastening the instrument to the jacket so that it does not hang down with the risk of catching and damaging the environment.