After use
Post-dive procedures
1.
If connected, disconnect the DP1 hose.
2.
Pressurize the Divator Pro.
3.
Rinse all parts of the Divator Pro in clean water. If the equipment is very
dirty, use a brush and a neutral cleaning agent for extended cleaning.
4.
Close the cylinder valve.
5.
Press the purge button on the breathing valve and turn the reserve lever
to reserve position to vent the regulator. Venting may take as long as 30
seconds. The O-ring sealing between the regulator and the cylinder valve
may be damaged if it is removed when there is pressure remaining.
6.
Remove the regulator from the cylinder.
7.
Allow all regulator parts to dry.
8.
Blow any moisture out of the cylinder valve by opening the valve and
allowing air to escape for 1 to 2 seconds.
Warning
Blow-off noise and pressure surges may cause hearing
damage. Always use ear protectors when filling and
emptying air cylinder packs.
9.
Put the dust cover on the regulator connection nipple for protection.
10. If the equipment is faulty or damaged, it must be repaired or replaced by
an Interspiro certified service technician.
11. The equipment shall be thoroughly dried if it is to be stored in a bag/box for
more than a few hours.
Service and testing
Service and testing must as a minimum be carried out according to Interspiro’s
Service and Testing Schedule with document number 30500, or according to
local requirements.
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