H2Odyssey RAS1 Manual Download Page 15

H2Odyssey  Regulators

WARNING

DO NOT ATTACH A LOW PRESSURE HOSE TO A HIGH PRESSURE 

PORT (MARKED HP) OR A HIGH PRESSURE HOSE TO A LOW PRES-

SURE PORT.

WARNING: 

ONLY Second Stages DESIGNED TO OPERATE AT120-

145 p.s.i. INTERMEDIATE PRESSURE CAN BE USED withH2Odyssey 

First Stage regulators.

First Stage Regulators

FEATURES: 

- Standard Piston Mechanism 

- 2 Low Pressure Ports 

- 2 High Pressure Ports-1 for fill valve-1 for pressure indicator or

     gauge (optional) 

- 1 Burst Disc 

- Working intermediate pressure of 120/140 P.S.I. 

- Standard 3/4” threading to fit any standard aluminum tank

- Quick disconnect (female) for fast removal of 2nd stage hose

 

Second Stage Regulators

FEATURES: 

- Downstream Flow 

- 360° Swivel under regulator for easy hand off 

- Silicone Mouthpiece 

- Large Silicone Diaphragm 

- Dual Exhaust Valves 

- Dual Exhaust Manifold 

- Large Purge Button 

- 39” hose with male quick disconnect fitting    

  

NITROX Version has Viton O-rings and  

has been O² cleaned.

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POST-DIVE PROCEDURE

1. After diving, turn on/off valve to off position by twisting  

clockwise until stopped.

2. Purge remaining air out of system by depressing 2nd stage 

regulator.

3.  Rinse the entire Regulator in clean, fresh water, preferably warm 

(not hot). Direct water through the mouthpiece and over the entire 

regulator. Remove any residual water and allow to air dry. DO NOT 

depress the purge on the Second Stage while cleaning the system. If 

the purge is depressed water could enter the system possibly causing 

damage to the First and Second Stages.

4.  Keep your Regulator in a clean, dry area where it will not be 

exposed to rough handling, extreme heat or extreme cold. Storage 

temperature from 32 f. to 90 f.

MAINTENANCE

H2Odyssey recommends that your H2Odyssey Diving Regulator 

and / or Octopus be inspected and serviced on a yearly basis by a 

H2Odyssey Authorized Service Center to assure proper performance.

For further information regarding H2Odyssey Service Centers,plRASe 

contact H2Odyssey, 975 Park Center Dr., Vista, CA  92081,or call 

760-599-4097, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm Pacific Standard Time. 

                                

NITROX Version of RAS

1. Always be sure to use Viton O-rings.

2. Use an O² ready lubricant.

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H2Odyssey  Regulators

WARNING

DO NOT ATTACH A LOW PRESSURE HOSE TO A HIGH PRESSURE 

PORT (MARKED HP) OR A HIGH PRESSURE HOSE TO A LOW PRES-

SURE PORT.

WARNING: 

ONLY Second Stages DESIGNED TO OPERATE AT120-

145 p.s.i. INTERMEDIATE PRESSURE CAN BE USED withH2Odyssey 

First Stage regulators.

First Stage Regulators

FEATURES: 

- Standard Piston Mechanism 

- 2 Low Pressure Ports 

- 2 High Pressure Ports-1 for fill valve-1 for pressure indicator or

     gauge (optional) 

- 1 Burst Disc 

- Working intermediate pressure of 120/140 P.S.I. 

- Standard 3/4” threading to fit any standard aluminum tank

- Quick disconnect (female) for fast removal of 2nd stage hose

 

Second Stage Regulators

FEATURES: 

- Downstream Flow 

- 360° Swivel under regulator for easy hand off 

- Silicone Mouthpiece 

- Large Silicone Diaphragm 

- Dual Exhaust Valves 

- Dual Exhaust Manifold 

- Large Purge Button 

- 39” hose with male quick disconnect fitting    

  

NITROX Version has Viton O-rings and  

has been O² cleaned.

4

POST-DIVE PROCEDURE

1. After diving, turn on/off valve to off position by twisting  

clockwise until stopped.

2. Purge remaining air out of system by depressing 2nd stage 

regulator.

3.  Rinse the entire Regulator in clean, fresh water, preferably warm 

(not hot). Direct water through the mouthpiece and over the entire 

regulator. Remove any residual water and allow to air dry. DO NOT 

depress the purge on the Second Stage while cleaning the system. If 

the purge is depressed water could enter the system possibly causing 

damage to the First and Second Stages.

4.  Keep your Regulator in a clean, dry area where it will not be 

exposed to rough handling, extreme heat or extreme cold. Storage 

temperature from 32 f. to 90 f.

MAINTENANCE

H2Odyssey recommends that your H2Odyssey Diving Regulator 

and / or Octopus be inspected and serviced on a yearly basis by a 

H2Odyssey Authorized Service Center to assure proper performance.

For further information regarding H2Odyssey Service Centers,plRASe 

contact H2Odyssey, 975 Park Center Dr., Vista, CA  92081,or call 

760-599-4097, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm Pacific Standard Time. 

                                

NITROX Version of RAS

1. Always be sure to use Viton O-rings.

2. Use an O² ready lubricant.

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Summary of Contents for RAS1

Page 1: ...Notes 18 Redundant Air Systems RAS1 RAS2 Notes 18 Redundant Air Systems RAS1 RAS2 ...

Page 2: ... MODEL NUMBER MODEL NUMBER DATE PURCHASED SERVICE DATES SERVICE DATES SERVICE DATES SERVICE DATES 17 INDEX INTRODUCTION 1 OPERATION 1 COMPOSITION OF AIR 2 3 SCUBA SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 3 1st STAGE 2nd STAGE FEATURES 4 5 FILLER ILLUSTRATION 6 1st STAGE 2nd STAGE ILLUSTRATION 7 PRE DIVE PROCEDURE 8 12 POST DIVE PROCEDURE 13 MAINTENANCE 13 CAUTION WARNING 14 WARRANTY 15 16 NOTES 17 18 NOTES NAME ADDRESS...

Page 3: ... high pressure seat to open and deliver the appropriate volume of air required by the Second Stage 1 WARRANTY cont NO LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Repair or replacement of defective products parts or acces sories specified above are your sole remedy under this warranty and IN NO EVENT SHALL H2Odyssey BE LIABLE FOR INCIDEN TAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Some states do not allow th...

Page 4: ...00073 0 000030 0 000039 Vol 20 9476 78 084 0 934 0 0314 0 00005 0 001818 0 000524 0 000114 0 0000087 WARNING H2Odyssey SCUBA Diving Regulators are designed to be used with CLEAN FILTERED air They may be used with EANX gas com monly called NITROX providing that the standards for purity are in conformance H2Odyssey Regulators may be used with natural air unless Nitrox ready Do not use this equipment...

Page 5: ...d Carrying Systems body harness e Facepiece Mouthpiece assembly or full face mask or diving helmet 3 CAUTION WARNING 1 This S C U B A Diving Equipment should be used ONLY by properly trained individuals 2 DO NOT use this equipment in environments it was not designed for 3 Proper care and maintenance of this equipment is necessary for proper operation 4 Use proper diving procedures while using this...

Page 6: ...ndard Time NITROX Version of RAS 1 Always be sure to use Viton O rings 2 Use an O ready lubricant 13 H2Odyssey Regulators WARNING DO NOT ATTACH A LOW PRESSURE HOSE TO A HIGH PRESSURE PORT MARKED HP OR A HIGH PRESSURE HOSE TO A LOW PRES SURE PORT WARNING ONLY Second Stages DESIGNED TO OPERATE AT120 145 p s i INTERMEDIATE PRESSURE CAN BE USED withH2Odyssey First Stage regulators First Stage Regulato...

Page 7: ...S IS 50 METERS 164 FEET 5 Yoke Fill One Way Fill Valve Yoke Adapter Redundant Air System Larger Tank 6 Inspect Second Stage Regulator s and Quick Disconnect Visually inspect the Second Stage Regulator s with careful attention to the mouthpiece area Be sure there are no holes in the mouthpiece and that the mouthpiece clamp is on and secure Check all components in the Quick Disconnect to ensure that...

Page 8: ... Relief Valve Filling Station K Valve Adapter Connection to One Way Fill Valve Pressure Relief Valve Yoke Fill Adapter 6 Hand tighten the nut onto the One Way Fill Valve until is it completely snug using your fingers only be sure there is no slack or looseness before opening the fill from cylinder valve c Very very slowly and carefully open the valve on the fill from cyl inder until you can hear air ...

Page 9: ...on Gauge optional GPB PI Pressure Indicator optional 1st Stage 2nd Stages RAS1 RAS2 Quick Disconnect c Very slowly begin to fill tank until you hear air flowing then immediately cease opening valve Note Opening air station valve too quickly will result in a Hot Fill filling this system with hot air will cause the tank to lose volume asthe air in the cylinder cools down This process may take several m...

Page 10: ...filling 9 Station Fill One Way Fill Valve Station Adapter Redundant Air System Whip From Fill Station PRE DIVE PROCEDURE 1 Inspect the swivel and swivel connections for any corrosion Be certain all connections are tight Do not use the Regulator System if any problems are found 2 Inspect First Stage Regulator Regularly check that the sintered filter is free of rust corrosion or other contaminates To ...

Page 11: ...filling 9 Station Fill One Way Fill Valve Station Adapter Redundant Air System Whip From Fill Station PRE DIVE PROCEDURE 1 Inspect the swivel and swivel connections for any corrosion Be certain all connections are tight Do not use the Regulator System if any problems are found 2 Inspect First Stage Regulator Regularly check that the sintered filter is free of rust corrosion or other contaminates To ...

Page 12: ...on Gauge optional GPB PI Pressure Indicator optional 1st Stage 2nd Stages RAS1 RAS2 Quick Disconnect c Very slowly begin to fill tank until you hear air flowing then immediately cease opening valve Note Opening air station valve too quickly will result in a Hot Fill filling this system with hot air will cause the tank to lose volume asthe air in the cylinder cools down This process may take several m...

Page 13: ... Relief Valve Filling Station K Valve Adapter Connection to One Way Fill Valve Pressure Relief Valve Yoke Fill Adapter 6 Hand tighten the nut onto the One Way Fill Valve until is it completely snug using your fingers only be sure there is no slack or looseness before opening the fill from cylinder valve c Very very slowly and carefully open the valve on the fill from cyl inder until you can hear air ...

Page 14: ...S IS 50 METERS 164 FEET 5 Yoke Fill One Way Fill Valve Yoke Adapter Redundant Air System Larger Tank 6 Inspect Second Stage Regulator s and Quick Disconnect Visually inspect the Second Stage Regulator s with careful attention to the mouthpiece area Be sure there are no holes in the mouthpiece and that the mouthpiece clamp is on and secure Check all components in the Quick Disconnect to ensure that...

Page 15: ...ndard Time NITROX Version of RAS 1 Always be sure to use Viton O rings 2 Use an O ready lubricant 13 H2Odyssey Regulators WARNING DO NOT ATTACH A LOW PRESSURE HOSE TO A HIGH PRESSURE PORT MARKED HP OR A HIGH PRESSURE HOSE TO A LOW PRES SURE PORT WARNING ONLY Second Stages DESIGNED TO OPERATE AT120 145 p s i INTERMEDIATE PRESSURE CAN BE USED withH2Odyssey First Stage regulators First Stage Regulato...

Page 16: ...d Carrying Systems body harness e Facepiece Mouthpiece assembly or full face mask or diving helmet 3 CAUTION WARNING 1 This S C U B A Diving Equipment should be used ONLY by properly trained individuals 2 DO NOT use this equipment in environments it was not designed for 3 Proper care and maintenance of this equipment is necessary for proper operation 4 Use proper diving procedures while using this...

Page 17: ...00073 0 000030 0 000039 Vol 20 9476 78 084 0 934 0 0314 0 00005 0 001818 0 000524 0 000114 0 0000087 WARNING H2Odyssey SCUBA Diving Regulators are designed to be used with CLEAN FILTERED air They may be used with EANX gas com monly called NITROX providing that the standards for purity are in conformance H2Odyssey Regulators may be used with natural air unless Nitrox ready Do not use this equipment...

Page 18: ... high pressure seat to open and deliver the appropriate volume of air required by the Second Stage 1 WARRANTY cont NO LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Repair or replacement of defective products parts or acces sories specified above are your sole remedy under this warranty and IN NO EVENT SHALL H2Odyssey BE LIABLE FOR INCIDEN TAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Some states do not allow th...

Page 19: ... MODEL NUMBER MODEL NUMBER DATE PURCHASED SERVICE DATES SERVICE DATES SERVICE DATES SERVICE DATES 17 INDEX INTRODUCTION 1 OPERATION 1 COMPOSITION OF AIR 2 3 SCUBA SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 3 1st STAGE 2nd STAGE FEATURES 4 5 FILLER ILLUSTRATION 6 1st STAGE 2nd STAGE ILLUSTRATION 7 PRE DIVE PROCEDURE 8 12 POST DIVE PROCEDURE 13 MAINTENANCE 13 CAUTION WARNING 14 WARRANTY 15 16 NOTES 17 18 NOTES NAME ADDRESS...

Page 20: ...Notes 18 Redundant Air Systems RAS1 RAS2 Notes 18 Redundant Air Systems RAS1 RAS2 ...

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