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CARE AND CLEANING
Protect your CompuMask from shock, excessive temperatures,
chemical attack, and tampering. Protect the Mask's Lens and
Optics against scratches.
Aerosols should not be sprayed in the area of the
CompuMask. The propellants may chemically attack
components such as the plastic portions and Lens/Optics.
Soak and rinse the CompuMask in fresh water at the end of
each day of diving, and check to ensure that the areas
around the Low Pressure (Depth) Sensor (Fig. 114a), PC
Interface Data Port, and Buttons are free of debris or obstructions.
Soak and rinse the Regulator equipment with the Transmitter attached.
To dissolve salt crystals, use lukewarm water or a slightly acidic bath (50% white
vinegar/50% fresh water).
After removal from the bath, rinse the Mask and the Regulator with Transmitter under
gently running water and towel** dry before storing (**AERIS recommends McNett
brand MicroNett Microfiber Towels).
Transport your CompuMask equipment cool, dry, and protected.
INSPECTIONS AND SERVICE
CompuMask equipment (Mask and Transmitter) should be inspected for damage and wear
prior to, and after, each dive operation to ensure it is working properly.
Inspect the Mask Lens/Optics/Frame/Skirt/Straps/Buttons, and Housing(s) to ensure they
are not cracked or damaged.
Fig. 114 - DEPTH SENSOR
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