Description
The Cressi Michelangelo is a large-screen display dive computer with a 47 mm display diameter. It has been developed by the subsidiary Cressi Elettronica with the latest technology. It is a computer of complete modular construction, robust, and with a large UFDS screen that inherits the proverbial ease of navigation and menus of computers with Cressi software. The Michelangelo comes in four modes- Air/Nitrox Dive mode, Free (Apnea) mode, Gage mode, and Off mode, for all of your diving needs. DIVE MODE Polyvalent Air/Nitrox- Possibility of using two different mixtures in the same immersion, 1st mix from 21% to 50%, 2nd mix from 21% to 99% O2 with 1% increments. GAUGE MODE Studied to provide the necessary basic parameters for diving with mixtures with decompression tables calculated by specific programs. Calibrated depth gauge in saltwater (maximum precision) Provision of the current depth, maximum depth, dive time in minutes and seconds, and temperature. FREE PROGRAM (APNEA) Depth Temperature Descent counter Maximum immersion depth – OFF MODE- Sensors disabled for snorkeling/swimming activities. The display is made of technical polyolefin and the case is heavy-duty, with a stainless steel button. Water resistant up to 150 m | 492 ft depth. TPU rubber wristband with stainless steel buckle. The Michelangelo is able to hold memory for up to 50 dives per category, and navigate through dive session history. All the dive sessions can be downloaded to your PC with the Cressi Interface (sold apart). The Michelangelo uses a CR2430V battery. The Michelangelo was designed and manufactured in Italy by Cressi, an Italian brand pioneer in freediving, spearfishing, and scuba diving equipment since 1946.

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