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Loops for Optional Retractor Kit

The outer bag has loops sewn to the inside for an optional retractor kit. The retractors will assist in 

keeping the buoyancy cell streamlined while diving. The retractor kit may be ordered separately from 

your Authorized Apeks Dealer. Instructions for attachment are included with the retractor kit.

Braided MP Inflator Hose

The Apeks technical airway comes equipped with a light weight, braided MP inflator hose. This gives 

the airway greater flexibility for inflation / deflation of the buoyancy cell compared to standard MP inflator 

hoses that can be cumbersome and difficult to maneuver.

NOTE:

 

WTX-D18 buoyancy cell does not have loops sewn to the inside of the outer bag, 

therefore cannot accommodate the retractor kit.

Side Panels for Additional Lift Capacity

Side panels allow the buoyancy cell to expand and provide additional lift capacity without increasing 

the overall size.

Oval Grommets for Dual Cylinder Bands

Each buoyancy cell incorporates four oval slots. These allow the buoyancy cell to be mated directly 

to the WTX harness, WTX backplate or ultralight plate with the use of two universal or GripLock™ 

cylinder bands. 

Summary of Contents for WTX-D

Page 1: ...ll Using the WTX Backplate and Universal Cylinder Bands Universal Cylinder Band Setup Mounting a WTX D Buoyancy Cell Using the WTX Harness and GripLock Cylinder Bands Mounting a WTX D Buoyancy Cell Us...

Page 2: ...NGS CAUTIONS AND NOTES Pay special attention to information provided in warnings cautions and notes that are accompanied by one of these symbols WARNINGS Indicate a procedure or situation that may res...

Page 3: ...our 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 to bring heavy obj...

Page 4: ...erve this warning may result in injury or death Use only nitrogen oxygen mixtures containing no more than 40 oxygen This BC conforms to EN 1809 1998 It has been tested by the National Institute of Pro...

Page 5: ...can be inflated 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...

Page 6: ...erting an Apeks backplate for additional weight or support The backplate can be inserted directly into a compartment on the harness therefore does not need hardware or cylinder bands to hold it in pla...

Page 7: ...eLock weight system releasable weight Trim pockets non releasable weight or Tek pockets for carrying masks surface markers etc which may be ordered separately from your Authorized Apeks Dealer A nut a...

Page 8: ...uses Heavy Duty Metal Waist Buckle The waistband on the WTX harness is secured in front with a heavy duty metal waist buckle The metal buckle can be positioned on either side of the waistband allowing...

Page 9: ...A mesh drain and grommets will prevent water from pooling in the bottom of the buoyancy cell Flat Valve Dump Valve Over Pressure Relief OPR Valve Each buoyancy cell comes with a flat valve dump valve...

Page 10: ...greater flexibility for inflation deflation of the buoyancy cell compared to standard MP inflator hoses that can be cumbersome and difficult to maneuver NOTE WTX D18 buoyancy cell does not have loops...

Page 11: ...stabilizer located between the oval grommets This feature prevents the tank from rolling side to side allowing it to stay in its intended position Table of Contents 2014 Apeks CAUTION Please note that...

Page 12: ...than have the lower bolt line up perfectly with a lower hole as other brands require the oval grommet accommodates bolts that are slightly out of position Narrow at Top for Full Access to Valves and R...

Page 13: ...and WTX D 60 with the following additions Dedicated Inflator for each Bladder The left side inflator is for the front bladder and the right side inflator is for the rear bladder Independent Bladder P...

Page 14: ...the inflator hose from the power inflator body by gripping the grooved sleeve over the quick disconnect coupling with your thumb and forefinger Slide the sleeve back 2 Remove the port plug from an MP...

Page 15: ...NDER BANDS A buoyancy cell may be attached directly to an Apeks WTX harness using universal cylinder bands Using optional 3 4 book screws PN 388113 sold separately will help keep the buoyancy cell and...

Page 16: ...efore it is not compatible with a WTX D single cylinder buoyancy cell CAUTION The cylinder bands must be run through the center webbing loop only on the WTX harness when using a WTX D single cylinder...

Page 17: ...during the course of a dive 4 Repeat the process for the lower cylinder band See the following section to finish attaching the WTX D system to a cylinder Universal Cylinder Band Setup 2 Use the follow...

Page 18: ...LL USING THE ULTRALIGHT PLATE AND UNIVERSAL CYLINDER BANDS A buoyancy cell may be attached directly to an Apeks ultralight plate using universal cylinder bands Using optional 3 8 book screws PN 388112...

Page 19: ...and place the ultralight plate on top with the Apeks logo face up Insert the cylinder band end through the oval grommet hole in the ultralight plate on the same side Bring the cylinder band end around...

Page 20: ...e buoyancy cell A buoyancy cell may be attached directly to a WTX backplate using universal cylinder bands Using optional 3 8 book screws PN 388112 sold separately will help keep the buoyancy cell and...

Page 21: ...raction sleeve PN 10017 sold separately onto the open end of the cylinder band with the ribbed side facing toward the cylinder 3 Turn the buoyancy cell over and place the WTX backplate on top with the...

Page 22: ...ring with your left hand 2 While firmly holding the metal D ring rotate the buckle back towards the webbing The buckle should form an angle with the metal D ring as shown in the top view 3 Insert band...

Page 23: ...te and the cylinder 3 Close the buckle halfway to hold the cylinder band taut and thread the free end of the band through the open slot in the end of the buckle WARNING The cylinder band will initiall...

Page 24: ...course of a dive 6 Check the cylinder band is secure by pulling on the band while holding down the cylinder at the valve If the cylinder band moves it is too loose Repeat steps 1 5 5 Repeat process f...

Page 25: ...NESS AND GRIPLOCK CYLINDER BANDS A buoyancy cell may be attached directly to an Apeks WTX harness using GripLock cylinder bands Using optional 3 4 book screws PN 388113 sold separately will help keep...

Page 26: ...k band through the upper right oval grommet hole with the GripLock patch facing up NOTE You must have a current model WTX harness that has the center webbing loop in order to use a WTX D single cylind...

Page 27: ...using a WTX D single cylinder buoyancy cell Trying to configure the cylinder bands differently can cause damage to the buoyancy cell which is not covered by warranty 2 Use the following procedure for...

Page 28: ...oyancy cell may be attached directly to an Apeks ultralight plate using GripLock cylinder bands Using optional 3 8 book screws PN 388112 sold separately will help keep the buoyancy cell and ultralight...

Page 29: ...rough the upper right oval grommet hole with the GripLock patch facing up 2 Turn the buoyancy cell over and place the ultralight plate on top with the Apeks logo face up Insert the cylinder band end t...

Page 30: ...ACKPLATE AND GRIPLOCK CYLINDER BANDS A buoyancy cell may be attached directly to a WTX backplate using GripLock cylinder bands Using optional 3 8 book screws PN 388112 sold separately will help keep t...

Page 31: ...o upper and lower vertical slots in the center of the WTX backplate at the top and bottom 1 1 2 2 3 Turn the buoyancy cell over and place the WTX backplate on top with the Apeks logo face up Insert th...

Page 32: ...eks 5 Repeat the process for the lower cylinder band See the following sections to finish attaching the WTX D system to a cylinder GripLock Cylinder Band Setup 4 Turn the buoyancy cell back over so th...

Page 33: ...usting the GripLock cylinder band Failure to do so may result in the cylinder slipping during the course of a dive There are three diameter settings for cylinder size A large cylinder B AL 80 cf 7 25...

Page 34: ...inder If the lever is difficult to close the micro adjustment is too tight Loosen the micro adjustment and close the lever to secure the GripLock band to cylinder If it is difficult to remove the Grip...

Page 35: ...down into the locked position Verify the lever is secured in the locked position Once the cylinder band is set up further adjustment is typically not needed Repeat procedure to secure lower cylinder...

Page 36: ...inches 28 cm apart on center Insert the bolts through the appropriate grommets on the buoyancy cell and through the corresponding grommets or bolt holes on the WTX harness or Apeks backplate Secure w...

Page 37: ...uoyancy and cylinder capabilities It is important to review this information in order to know the proper cylinder sizes that may be used single and double cylinders and to ensure the amount of weight...

Page 38: ...rs for your particular BC Select BC s can accommodate an Apeks Twin Tank Kit Consult your local Apeks Dealer or Distributor for more information Dealer or Distributor and product information can be fo...

Page 39: ...e loop in the crotch strap if equipped Fasten the waist buckle It should be snug enough that the weight of the cylinder s should rest on the lumbar region lower part of your back 6 Connect the chest s...

Page 40: ...wn below 2 Place the WTX harness with the Apeks logo on the backpad face up on a flat surface Feed the webbing bottom to top through the plastic sewn in crotch strap retainer on the bottom of the WTX...

Page 41: ...xcess webbing so short that you cannot enlarge it in the future to compensate for a thicker exposure suit NOTE Do not cut the excess webbing so short that you cannot enlarge it in the future to compen...

Page 42: ...bing out from sewn in shoulder strap loop 4 You now have the ability to add or remove hardware according to your needs 4 Weave webbing through 3 bar plastic slide and tighten making sure that there is...

Page 43: ...ter the hose is attached to the power inflator pressurize the first stage regulator by slowly opening the cylinder valve To inflate your BC with medium pressure air depress the power inflator button d...

Page 44: ...or body to its highest possible position above the head Press the oral inflator button b to start venting air This method is most effective on the surface when starting the initial descent Your techni...

Page 45: ...g in a face down position CAUTION The proper function of the over pressure relief OPR valve is vital to prevent damage to the BC bladder Unauthorized service or tampering may render this valve inopera...

Page 46: ...check both weight pouches to ensure that they are correctly fastened before entering the water 1 Connect the power inflator to a source of clean air via the MP quick disconnect hose Depress and relea...

Page 47: ...oral inflator or through the over pressure relief valve d After rinsing inflate the BC and allow it to dry inside and out POST DIVE CARE MAINTENANCE With proper care your BC will provide many years o...

Page 48: ...sion and or deterioration of o ring seals and valve springs as well as bladder seam degradation 2 It is imperative that you obtain prescribed dealer service for your BC at least once a year from an au...

Page 49: ...E INSPECTION RECORD DATE DEALER NAME CITY STATE COUNTRY TECH INITIALS Purchase Date Store Name Country BC Model Serial Number WTX D Serial is located on upper inside right of outer bag WTX Harness ser...

Page 50: ...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 51: ...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...

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