:: 24 BESEA
USER MANUAL ::
ENGLISH
USER MANUAL ::
ENGLISH
:: 25
BESEA
Be aware that the mesh at the bottom of the wing
needed for effective draining of water, do expose an
increased risk for bladder puncture. Make sure to pro-
tect this from coming in contact with sharp objects.
Buoyancy compensating is achieved by inflating and deflating the
BESEA bladder.
Inflating the bladder using the power inflator is done by depress-
ing the inflator button using short bursts. Continuous depressing
of the button can cause you to become excessively buoyant.
Orally inflating of the bladder is achieved by exhaling a small
amount of air into the inflator. Place your lips on the inflator
mouthpiece and exhale while depressing the oral inflation button.
After exhaling release the oral inflation button to prevent air from
escaping.
Deflating the bladder is done by using either the inflator’s oral
inflation button or any of the APRV:s.
For deflation using the inflator oral inflation button, hold the infla-
tor in an upright position so that it becomes the highest point of
the bladder and depress the oral inflation button.
Deflation of the bladder using an APRV is done by activating the
valve that is placed on the highest portion of the bladder depend-
ing on the diver’s attitude during the actual period of time. The
two APRV:s placed on the rear lower portion of the bladder are
activated by pulling the knob. For activating the inflator integrat-
ed MDV pull the inflator as if to extend the corrugated hose.
Avoid attempting to deflate an already empty bladder as this will
allow seawater to enter. A flooded bladder can cause buoyancy
difficulties.
In case of inflator malfunction or freezing, the inflator might con-
tinuously inflate the bladder. Start by detaching the inflator hose
and continuously deflate the bladder by depressing the oral infla-
tion button while holding the inflator at the highest possible posi-
tion to increase deflation effectiveness.
WARNING
WARNING