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© 2014 Apeks

WARNING:  

If you can hear any leaks, or if the bladder begins to deflate within 10 minutes, 

DO NOT attempt to use the BC until it has received service from an Authorized Apeks 

Dealer or Distributor.

PRE-DIVE INSPECTION

Before each use, the BC must be given a thorough visual inspection and functional test. NEVER dive with 

a BC that shows signs of damage to its bladder or valves until it has received a complete inspection and 

service from an Authorized Apeks Dealer or Distributor.

INSPECTION CHECKLIST

1.

 Connect the power inflator to a source of clean, compressed air via the MP quick disconnect hose. 

Depress and release the inflator button intermittently to ensure that the airflow is unobstructed, and 

that the airflow stops completely when the button is released.

2.

 Manually operate each Flat Valve by pulling on the attached knob and cord to 

release air from inside 

the BC, and then fully inflate the BC until the OPR valve opens. Examine the operation of the OPR 

valve by repeatedly inflating the BC to ensure that it opens to relieve excess pressure, yet closes 

immediately afterward to allow the bladder to remain taut and fully inflated.

3.

  Check the function of the oral inflator button and Powerline Dump Valve, to ensure a rapid and 

unobstructed exhaust from each valve. Fully inflate the BC once again, and disconnect the power 

inflator from the compressed air supply and listen closely for any leaks.

4.

 Make a final check of the cylinder band’s tension to ensure that it is securely fastened to the cylinder. 

Retighten if necessary.

5.

 Before entering the water, check both weight pouches, to ensure that they are correctly fastened to 

the BC.

WARNING: 

 Loss of the releasable weight pouches can occur if they are not properly 

secured. Involuntary release of both weight pouches can cause a sudden increase in 

buoyancy causing a rapid ascent, and could lead to serious injury or death due to arterial 

gas embolism, decompression sickness, or drowning.

Summary of Contents for Black Ice

Page 1: ...t System Adjusting the Chest Strap Removable Chest Strap Weight Integration Features SureLock II Integrated Weight Release System Maximum Weight Capacity Loading Weight into the SureLock II Pouches In...

Page 2: ...2014 Apeks BC Owner s Manual Apeks is a registered trademark of Aqua Lung International WARNINGS CAUTIONS AND NOTES Pay special attention to information provided in warnings cautions and notes that ar...

Page 3: ...f you find that your BC is not functioning properly or is damaged remove it from service until it can be repaired by an Authorized Apeks Dealer or Distributor Your BC is not a lift bag DO NOT use it t...

Page 4: ...or other substances may cause corrosion deterioration and or premature aging of the BC leading to component failure of the metal and rubber parts The component failures could lead to a loss of buoyanc...

Page 5: ...nflated before you lose consciousness For this reason it is important to always dive with and maintain close proximity to your buddy at all times Do not depend on any flotation device to hold your fac...

Page 6: ...r including a general air leak inspection and complete overhaul of the power inflator and OPR valve Your BC may require this service more frequently depending on the amount of use it receives and the...

Page 7: ...ts 2014 Apeks ANNUAL SERVICE INSPECTION RECORD Black Ice serial is located on tag in pocket Black Ice serial DATE DEALER NAME CITY STATE COUNTRY TECH INITIALS Purchase Date Store Name Country BC Model...

Page 8: ...rized Apeks Dealer or Distributor and is not transferable This warranty is limited to repair or replacement only at the discretion of Apeks PRODUCT REPLACEMENT ON A PRORATED BASIS Products under the L...

Page 9: ...You may have rights which vary from state to state and country to country APEKS DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ANY LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SOME STATES IN THE U S AND CERTAIN FOREIGN...

Page 10: ...ble Waistband Nut and Bolt System The BC waistband is adjustable to three different sizes through the nut and bolt system This adjustment system allows divers to customize the BC to accommodate differ...

Page 11: ...ing air from the BC Drop Down Utility Pocket A drop down utility pocket provides additional space for dive accessories such as lights masks etc to be stored securely Removable Back Pad The back pad in...

Page 12: ...taining to the information in this manual If it is not possible to return the BC with your regulator to your authorized dealer you may install the MP quick disconnect inflator hose by carefully perfor...

Page 13: ...he inflator hose to a high pressure HP port greater than 200 psi 14 bar This may cause the hose to burst when pressurized which can result in serious injury If you are unsure which regulator port is m...

Page 14: ...re thread using the following procedure Insert the open end of the cylinder band into the large opening of the bail around the slide bar and out the small opening of the bail Secure the hook and loop...

Page 15: ...ze A Larger cylinder B Al 80 cf 7 25 in 184 mm C Smaller cylinder Macro Presets WARNING The BC must be completely deflated of air before adjusting the GripLock cylinder band Failure to do so may resul...

Page 16: ...necessary for a larger or smaller size cylinder pre set for use on an aluminum 80 cf cylinder 7 25 inch 184 mm follow the procedure in the section Adjusting the GripLock Cylinder Band NOTE Over tighte...

Page 17: ...ked position Verify the lever is secured in the locked position Once the cylinder band is set up further adjustment is typically not needed 2 For optimum cylinder retention center the GripLock buckle...

Page 18: ...er Repeat steps 1 4 to tighten and secure the cylinder band 1 Remove the weight pouches from the BC 2 Disconnect the waist buckle and chest strap 3 Ensure that the quick release buckles on both torso...

Page 19: ...s restrictive 7 After your buddy has released the cylinder and the BC feels comfortably supported on your hips and shoulders bend forward at the waist and adjust the torso straps to a comfortable leng...

Page 20: ...ead the nut onto the bolt from behind the waistband Hold the nut securely with a 3 8 box wrench and tighten the bolt with a medium size Phillips screwdriver 4 Don the BC over your exposure suit to che...

Page 21: ...ntil the hook and loop strap is exposed 3 Separate the hook and loop cover to expose the nut and bolt system Remove the bolts which fasten the shoulder strap to the harness by holding the nut with a 3...

Page 22: ...hat it feels restrictive Once the shoulder straps are in position adjust the shoulder strap length by pulling down on the D rings until the BC fits comfortably Your BC offers a vertical adjustment of...

Page 23: ...t before you dive with your BC Maximum Weight Capacity The SureLock II weight system features two interchangeable weight pouches which can be filled with either block weights or soft weight pouches co...

Page 24: ...buoyancy at depth by releasing your weight pouches or weight belt while your BC is completely deflated Black Ice Weight Capacity Chart Black Ice BC Size Trim Weight Releasable Weight Weight Pocket Typ...

Page 25: ...ch pouch has been loaded with weight firmly run your hand over the flaps to securely fasten the hook loop c Top Top Top Top Top Top Top Loading Weight into the 16 lb SureLock II Weight Pouches Apeks r...

Page 26: ...The procedure for loading soft weights is the same as block weights but it is important to ensure the soft weights are completely fitted into the weight pouch This will ensure that the SureLock II lo...

Page 27: ...ause a sudden in crease in buoyancy causing a rapid ascent which could lead to serious injury or death due to arterial gas embolism decompression sickness or drowning CAUTION Apeks strongly recommends...

Page 28: ...enter of the waist buckle When the pouch is completely disengaged from its holster hold it out and away from your body before dropping it WARNING Ensure that your weight pouches are not obstructed by...

Page 29: ...er to the Weight Capacity Charts for maximum non releasable trim weight capacity Because the weight is non releasable it must not be used as your primary source of ballast After filling the fixed pock...

Page 30: ...ir depress the power inflator button d Do not hold the inflator button depressed continuously underwater as this could cause you to become excessively buoyant Instead depress the button in short burst...

Page 31: ...depending on your position in the water Deflation Via Oral Inflator To deflate the BC using the oral inflator lift the Powerline inflator body to its highest possible position above the head Press the...

Page 32: ...ssure inside the bladder A knob and cord assembly can manually open the flat valve by pulling on the knob to quickly dump air To dump air as quickly as possible always use the flat valve at the highes...

Page 33: ...et holes designed to accept many of the specialty BC knives available from Apeks For information on available knife models consult with your Apeks Authorized Dealer or Distributor To attach or remove...

Page 34: ...le of Contents 2014 Apeks SPECIAL FEATURES Drop Down Utility Pocket Your BC has a drop down utility pocket to provide additional space for dive accessories such as lights masks etc to be stored secure...

Page 35: ...n the size and model as double cylinders vary in both size and weight To ensure your safety refer to the tag located on the inside BC pocket prior to attaching double cylinders to confirm the approved...

Page 36: ...m inside the BC and then fully inflate the BC until the OPR valve opens Examine the operation of the OPR valve by repeatedly inflating the BC to ensure that it opens to relieve excess pressure yet clo...

Page 37: ...pressure MP air via the MP hose b Using a garden hose direct water through the oral inflator mouthpiece to flush the interior of the bladder and then thoroughly rinse the exterior of the BC c Complete...

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