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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.