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Diving Mask and Snorkel Set,
Junior/Senior
Art.no 31-6557-1, 31-6557-2
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errors in text or images and any necessary changes made to
technical data. In the event of technical problems or other queries,
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Safety
Attention
• Children using the snorkel must be under the constant
supervision of an adult.
• Do not subject the glass of the mask to heavy impacts.
Never jump or dive into water with the mask and snorkel
on. The stress of a forceful impact might crack the glass
or otherwise damage the mask and snorkel and injure
the wearer.
• Never try to modify the mask or snorkel (e.g. lengthen
the snorkel). Doing so could result in serious injury or death.
The snorkelling set must only be used under the supervision
of an experienced person.
• Never swim/snorkel alone. Always have someone nearby.
• Never attempt to modify the product in any way.
• Persons shorter than 1.5 m should use a snorkel designed
for children. Persons taller than 1.5 m should use a snorkel
designed for adults.
• Always check the depth and conditions in the water in which
you intend to snorkel or dive to be prepared for strong
currents, obstacles or other hazards.
• Be aware of how far out you swim so that you have enough
strength to swim back.
• Take no more than three deep breaths before diving.
Taking more than three deep breaths could cause you to
faint underwater and drown.
• The inherent buoyancy of a human body reduces the deeper
one dives. This might mean that you won’t float back to
the surface but will need to swim up.
• The orange marking at the top of the snorkel makes it easier
for other water-goers (swimmers, boaters, etc.) to see you.
The snorkel should be replaced if this marking is damaged or
missing.
Product description
• The mask and snorkel are classed as Category I personal
protective equipment, and comply with PPE Regulation (EU)
2016/425 and harmonised standards EN 1972:2015 and EN
16805:2015. The Declaration of Conformity is available in
electronic format at www.clasohlson.com.
• The mask is made to protect the eyes from direct and
prolonged contact with water and is only intended for use in
water in the manner described in this instruction manual.
• The mask has a polycarbonate frame with a silicone skirt and
a tempered glass lens.
• The snorkel has a purge valve, wave guard and silicone
mouthpiece.
Instructions for use
• If you intend to dive deeper than three metres, you must take
a suitable diving course. Contact your local diving club for
advice.
• When diving/snorkelling, water pressure can cause a pain in
your ears. To compensate and ‘pop’ your ears – hold your
nose and blow air into your nose until your ears click and
the pain disappears.
• Always inspect the straps and buckles before use. Make sure
that the mask does not leak. Do not use the mask or snorkel
if they are defective or in any way faulty.
Fitting and adjusting
Mask
• Before snorkelling/diving: Test the mask in shallow water to
make sure that it works.
• Hold the mask against your face without using the strap and
breathe in through your nose. If the mask stays on your face
without you holding it, it means that it fits and is airtight.
• Hold the mask in place and adjust the head strap. Make sure
that there is nothing (e.g. hair) between the mask and your
face. Adjust the strap until the mask fits comfortably.
• To reduce the risk of the mask glass fogging up: Spit on
the glass, rub the saliva around to coat the glass and
then rinse it off once with water. If the glass fogs up, let
a little water inside the mask and shake your head to clear
the glass.
Snorkel
• Before snorkelling/diving: Test the snorkel in shallow water to
learn how it works and make sure that air passes through it
with ease. When snorkelling, water can get into the snorkel,
you should practise blowing the snorkel clean.
• Fasten the snorkel to the headband of the mask using
the clip. Your lips should go over the flange while your teeth
bite on the lugs.
Note:
•
Warning:
Class A snorkels are suitable for people with large
lung capacities. Adult use only. Use the snorkel only in water.
•
Warning:
Class B snorkels, are suitable for people with small
lung capacities. Child use only. Use the snorkel only in water.
• The non-return purge valve is most useful for a person
snorkelling on the surface. For persons who use the snorkel
to breathe between dives, it can be safer and quicker to blow
water out of the top of the snorkel.
Care and maintenance
• Rinse the product in clean water after use.
• Do not use solvents, alcohol or oil-based solvents to clean
the product.
• Do not expose the product to direct sunlight for long periods.
• Store the product in a cool, dry place and make sure that it is
not squashed by other objects.
Responsible disposal
The product should be disposed of in accordance with local
regulations. If you are unsure how to proceed, contact your local
council.