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Oceanic Regulator

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

TRANSPORT and STORAGE

If possible, transport your regulator assembly (preferably dry) in a padded carry-

ing case or equipment bag separated from sharp items (i.e., dive knife, spear

gun, etc.) that might damage or scratch the components.  You should also pro-

tect the second stages from damage from heavy objects ( i.e., dive light, first

stage, etc.).

Prior to storing your regulator:

 Ensure that the complete regulator is clean and dry.

 If you were unable to clean the regulator prior to transport, or if it became

exposed to other equipment that was not thoroughly cleaned prior to trans-

port (such as a BC or wet suit), clean it thoroughly and allow it to dry natu-

rally as previously described.

POST DIVE CARE

As soon as possible at the end of each day of diving:

 Install the first stage protector cap and tighten the yoke knob (or install the

DIN thread protector cap).

 If possible, immerse the entire regulator assembly in a warm fresh water

bath and soak for one hour, preferably while pressurized.  DO NOT de-

press the second stage purge button while the regulator is soaking.  Doing

so will allow water to flow into the sealed portion of the first stage.

 Remove from the bath and rinse all components of the assembly with slow

running fresh water.  DO NOT use full water pressure.

 Flush the ambient openings of the first stage and the exterior of all compo-

nents thoroughly to remove dissolved salt and other contaminants.

 If the first stage is configured with a rubber-like boot, direct rinse water

through the flow-through slots.

  Flush the second stage by running water into the mouthpiece and out the

exhaust ports.  DO NOT depress the purge button while rinsing., doing so

will allow water to enter the first stage.

  If possible, lay the complete assembly flat in a cool, dry place (out of di-

rect sunlight) and allow the components to dry naturally.

  DO NOT inject or spray lubricants into or onto the first and second stages.

Doing so can attract contamination that may subsequently interfere with

proper operation.

REPAIRS and SERVICE

WARNING:  DO NOT attempt to disassemble or repair the first or

second stages, or to adjust the first stage.  Doing so could cause

malfunction while underwater resulting in serious injury or death.

It will also void the regulator's limited warranty.

Summary of Contents for Regulator Equipment

Page 1: ...REGULATOR EQUIPMENT Owner s Guide...

Page 2: ...the limits recommended for recreational diving Oceanic regulator equipment is designed to offer continued safe and reliable performance in the event the need arises and the recreational diving limits...

Page 3: ...8 REGULATOR ATTACHMENT TO A TANK 8 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION KIT 11 REGULATOR SECOND STAGES 11 FEATURES AND OPERATION 11 ALPHA 7 GAMMA PONY BOTTLE AND EXPLORERS 12 DELTA 3 AND GAMMA 2 12 OMEGA II AND...

Page 4: ...eing suitable for use with nitrogen oxygen Nitrox breathing gas mixtures containing up to 40 oxygen by volume without the need for special prepara tion cleaning or component parts If Oceanic Regulator...

Page 5: ...be specially prepared to accomodate the operational limits imposed by waters hav ing Temperatures below of 50 F 10 C Oceanic therefore recommends the use of Diaphragm style First Stages fitted with E...

Page 6: ...ed Oceanic Dealer If this is not possible proceed as follows Type of Hose Being Connected Determine whether the hose that you are installing requires connection to an HP port for a pressure gauge or b...

Page 7: ...r assembly by at taching it to an appropriate tank pressurizing the system and carefully lis tening for leakage of breathing gas REMOVAL OF HOSES WARNING At least one second stage must be connected to...

Page 8: ...eanic Yoke style connector is 3500 PSI 232 BAR and for a DIN style connector is 4500 PSI 300 BAR YOKE STYLE CONNECTOR Before attaching the Regulator to the tank Slowly open then close the tank valve f...

Page 9: ...nts from the gas opening in the tank valve Examine the threads in the valve to ensure they are clean and free of burrs or defects that could damage the threads of your regulator DIN fitting To attach...

Page 10: ...damaged Using care not to cross the threads thread the DIN to USA Converter clock wise onto the first stage DIN connector wheel until it is secure DO NOT use tools to tighten Before attaching the Reg...

Page 11: ...vironmental Kit one can easily be installed by your Authorized Oceanic Dealer WARNING Installation of an Environmental Kit must be per formed by an Authorized Oceanic Dealer Improper installation may...

Page 12: ...Octopus These models are downstream demand valve second stage regulators that are lighter and smaller than most other primary second stages They provide breath ing gas as you demand it with low inhal...

Page 13: ...otate the poppet seat against the sealing orifice Normal Pre Dive Setting To set the Delta 3 to an average breathing resistance 1 to 1 1 2 column inches of water common factory setting attach the firs...

Page 14: ...I Due to its configuration there is no natural reservoir to catch and hold any wa ter that may enter the Omega II therefore you may experience a mist of water that will be constantly expelled There is...

Page 15: ...e the SlimLine yourself offering your buddy your primary second stage Although either model will function properly with the purge button facing up or down Oceanic recommends an operational position wi...

Page 16: ...nd stage purge button while the regulator is soaking Doing so will allow water to flow into the sealed portion of the first stage Remove from the bath and rinse all components of the assembly with slo...

Page 17: ...tood to be a normal part of operation and are not covered by the regulator s limited warranty If Warranty Service is requested or routine service parts are requested in ac cordance with a Registered S...

Page 18: ...ired prior to use Equipment used for dive training and or consumer rental activities Equipment should be inspected prior to every use Equipment should be serviced at least once every 6 months regardle...

Page 19: ..._____________________ Second Stage Model ________________________________ Second Stage Serial ________________________________ Octopus Model ________________________________ Octopus Serial ___________...

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