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This manual must be read and understood entirely before using the product. This Instruction 

Manual provides you with the information you need to get the most from your new BCD. It is 

advised that you keep this manual in your possession during the entire life of your BCD.

When diving you must follow the rules and apply the skills taught by a recognized scuba diving 

certification agency. Before taking part in any diving activity, it is mandatory to have successfully 

completed a scuba diving course covering both theoretical and technical aspects of diving.

This instruction manual does not replace a diving instruction course.

THIS BCD IS NOT A LIFEJACKET OR A RESCUE DEVICE.

Emergency face up flotation may not be provided for all wearers and in all conditions.

Ensure you have fully understood the jacket’s function and features and adjust the straps  

appropriately before diving.

This BCD is not a breathing device. Never breathe from the BCD.

Your BCD may contain gas residue, liquid, or contamination that may result in injury or death if 

inhaled.

Always perform a pre-dive and post-dive inspection of the BCD.

Do not use your BCD as an assist or “lift bag” for bringing objects to the surface. These objects 

may be lost during the ascent, creating a sudden increase in buoyancy and loss of buoyancy 

control.

Do not attach a L.P. hose to a SCUBA regulator high pressure (HP) port or to an air supply with 

pressure in excess of 200 psi (13.8 bar). This may result in damage or explosive failure of the 

Inflation Valve or Low pressure Hose, which could result in injury or death.

Soak the webbing of the SCUBA air cylinder strap and then tighten prior to each use of the BCD.  

Webbing may stretch when initially exposed to water. Failure to soak the webbing may allow the 

cylinder strap to loosen around the SCUBA air cylinder. This could result in injury or death.

Check the correct positioning and the correct tightening of the tank straps before starting to dive.

Practice fastening and releasing the weight pockets several times before diving.

Keep water out of the inflatable air cell of the BCD. Repeated use of the oral valve or the  

overpressure Valve may allow water inside the BCD, reducing the amount of buoyancy provided 

by the BCD. This could result in injury or death. Drain all water out of the BCD prior to every use.

Adjust the BCD so that it does not restrict your breathing when fully inflated. Restriction of 

normal breathing while wearing your BCD could result in injury or death. Before each use, check 

all bands, straps, quick-connect clips, and/or waist belt for proper adjustment to the user.

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Integrated Weight Pocket

The weight pouches can be attached into the weight pockets via a quick release system. Each weight 
pouch can hold up to 5kg (11lbs) of shot or solid lead weights, giving a total weight of up to 10kg (22lbs).

Place weights in the weight pouch and fasten the zipper. Then place the weight pouch into the weight 
pocket until it securely fastens and locks into place.

Loading Solid Weights

To remove the weight pouches, pull the weight pouch handle outward to free the pouch from the pocket.

Removing the Weight Pouches

Summary of Contents for TAS2 SAR BCD

Page 1: ...TAS2 SAR BCD User Instruction Manual scuba...

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Page 3: ...l accessory or non dumpable weight pocket 9 Power Inflator 10 Over Pressure Valve OPV Dump Valve 11 Elbow Dump 11 BIO Tank Lock 12 BCD WING 13 Sizing Buoyancy 13 Weight of the BCD 13 WARRANTY 14 Warra...

Page 4: ...3...

Page 5: ...s to the surface These objects may be lost during the ascent creating a sudden increase in buoyancy and loss of buoyancy control Do not attach a L P hose to a SCUBA regulator high pressure HP port or...

Page 6: ...ir to drain from the Oral Valve mouthpiece Repeat one or two more times Rinse the entire BCD with fresh water by dipping in a tub or spraying with a hose Rinse all valves to make sure all sand and oth...

Page 7: ...steel tensioning belt buckle Intended Use This BCD is intended for diving purposes only It provides a diver with the means to safely descend ascend maintain neutral buoyancy and float on the surface...

Page 8: ...trap Waist belt Over Pressure Valve Tank lock Back plate covered by backpack pad Quick release integrated weight pocket Bladder FRONT Corrugated hose with integrated dump valve Power inflation oral in...

Page 9: ...r solid lead weights giving a total weight of up to 10kg 22lbs Place weights in the weight pouch and fasten the zipper Then place the weight pouch into the weight pocket until it securely fastens and...

Page 10: ...9 Small accessory or non dumpable weight pocket Two additional accessory pockets provided STEP 1 STEP 2...

Page 11: ...press the dome button B on the power inflator This draws gas directly from your main gas supply Gas should be added in short bursts to avoid a buoyant ascent The exhaust button D on the power inflator...

Page 12: ...dump valve pull on knobs attached to the valve The Elbow dump sits on the left hand shoulder To operate the valve pull the inflator unit attached to the corrugated hose The inflator pulls on a cable...

Page 13: ...band gets wet the belt expands and the holding force diminishes The Bio Tank Lock has 10 times more 100KG tightening torque than conventional tank strap systems The Bio Tank Lock tightening screw make...

Page 14: ...the Travel Wing is less than 3kg 6 6lbs this includes a set of empty weight pouches and low pressure hose Body Material Die cast aluminum Adjusting Knob Material Acetal Adjusting Shaft Material SUS304...

Page 15: ...ation of BCD International Warranty Two Years warranty from date of purchase for recreational diving activities No limitation on the number of dives during this period One Year warranty from date of p...

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