:: 24 BESEA
USER MANUAL ::
ENGLISH
USER MANUAL ::
ENGLISH
:: 25
BESEA
Check that your Besea is free from visible damages, such as e.g.
cuts, punctures, frayed seams, excessive abrasion, and loose/
missing hardware.
Open your cylinder valve.
Check the correct operation of the inflator mechanism by press-
ing the inflation button to inflate the bladder, check for leakages,
and then shortly press the deflation button.
Check the manual deflation device mechanism by pulling the
inflator corrugated hose. (does not apply to models with elbow
connection to the bladder)
Check that you can reach both APRV:s on the right and left side
respectively. Pull the knob and make sure the correct operation of
the APRV.
Check that you can reach the handles of your QR weight system
to release your own weights.
If a crotch strap is used, check that it is locked and that is does
not prevent the release of weights.
Inflate the bladder sufficiently to keep you floating directly after
entering the water.
Do not use your Besea as an assist or “lift bag” for bringing
objects to the surface. These objects may be lost during the
ascent, creating a sudden increase in buoyancy and loss of buoy-
ancy control.
Do not inhale gases from inside bladder
Keep sand and other contaminations out of the oral inflation
mouthpiece and valve button. Under certain conditions contami-
nation can cause the valve to not close completely. If this occurs
while diving, shake the valve while operating it several times. If
the valve leaks or remains inoperable immediately terminate the
dive. Diving with a leaking BC or with valves that do not operate
properly may result in loss of buoyancy control that could result
in serious injury or even death.
DIVING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING