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   Clip the swiveling snap bolt already attached to the SM Bungee 

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to the right 

hand shoulder D ring 

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and clip the free swiveling bolt snap 

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to the left shoul-

der D ring.

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   Then run the free end of the SM Bungee across the chest 

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and under the left 

arm around the back 

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, passing it through the loop in the webbing between 

the DSP and the wide slot Tri-glide 

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, under the right arm 

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and back around 

the chest 

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to the left shoulder D Ring 

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   Run the free end of the SM bungee through the loop of the bolt snap attached 

to the left shoulder D Ring and pull on it until the cord is reasonably snug 

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4  Rigging the Razor Harness 2.5

Step 8: Sizing and Fitting the Side-Mount Bungee

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Summary of Contents for SIDE MOUNT SYSTEM

Page 1: ...W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M S I D E M O U N T S Y S T E M M A N U A L R A Z O R S Y S T E M 2 5 ...

Page 2: ...W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M S I D E M O U N T S Y S T E M M A N U A L R A Z O R H A R N E S S 2 5 ...

Page 3: ...lete Razor Side Mount System 2 5 14 3 The Razor Harness 2 5 15 3 1 Package content 15 3 2 Hardware layout 19 4 Rigging the Razor Harness 2 5 21 4 1 Tools 21 4 2 Overview 22 Step 1 Rigging the Razor Harness 23 Step 2 Adjusting the height of the MBP 31 Step 3 Fitting the Lumbar Crotch Strap 34 Step 4 Adjusting the length of the Shoulder Straps 36 Step 5 Fitting the Chest D Rings 37 Step 6 Fixing Att...

Page 4: ...EATH WARNING When diving you must follow the rules and apply the skills taught by a recognized scuba diving certification agency Before taking part in any diving activity it is mandatory to have success fully completed a scuba diving course covering both theoretical and technical aspects of diving WARNING This instruction manual does not replace a diving instruction course We strongly recommend a ...

Page 5: ...have been conducted according to the specifications set by the said directive regulating the conditions for the release on the market and the fundamen tal safety requirement for Personal Protective Equipment PPE The CE mark denotes compliance with the fundamental requirements for health and safety The number next to the CE marking is the identification code for the notified body yearly controlling...

Page 6: ...ying with procedures approved by Go Side Mount or by untrained personnel or not certified by Go Side Mount or should it be used in ways and for purposes other than specifically designated liability for the correct and safe function of the equipment transfers to the owner user 6 The content of this manual is based upon the latest information available at the time of going to print Go Side Mount res...

Page 7: ...ck for leaks Let the BAT Wing stand inflated for 30 minutes or more then check the BAT Wing for loss of air 5 Cross check all valves operation and visually inspect your Razor Side Mount System with your dive partner before each dive prior to entering the water WARNING DO NOT DIVE with a BAT Wing that does not pass any of the Pre Dive Dive or Post Dive inspec tion points and tests Loss of buoyancy ...

Page 8: ...d allow all water and air to drain from the Oral Valve mouthpiece Repeat one or two more times Rinse the entire BAT Wing with fresh water by dipping in a tub or spraying with a hose Rinse all valves to make sure all sand and other debris is removed 2 Dry the Razor Side Mount System if hanging make sure it is not in direct sunlight Dry completely if storing slightly inflated 1 5 Inspection and hand...

Page 9: ...enter at least once a year more often if you dive frequently Any damage caused due to failure to properly maintain the Razor Side Mount System is not covered by the warranty Shelf life Shelf life is seven years for a new unused Razor Side Mount System when deflated and stored in a sealed container or bag at typical room temperature with no exposure to UV Operating temperature range Air 20 C to 50 ...

Page 10: ...Mount System Steel cylinders 7 Liter 8Liter 10Liter 12Liter 240 bar 85cuft 108cuft LP Steel Aluminium cylinders 6 Liter 11Liter 200 bar 40cuft 80cuft 3000 psi Aluminium WARNING Diving with more than 2 cylinders requires special training to ensure the safety of the diver These instructions are not included in this manual Inquire with your official Razor instructor or from your dealer for the approp...

Page 11: ...res Each of the components in the system is designed to fit together seamlessly and work as part of an integrated whole The Razor Harness is at the heart of this sys tem and is the foundation of all the Bogarthian Side Mount procedures To get the full benefit from your Razor Harness you need to understand and imple ment the entire Bogarthian Side Mount Philosophy This philosophy is holistic in app...

Page 12: ...dividual diver gets a custom fit using standardized hardware The Razor can be adjusted at several points to ensure the optimal fit for each indi vidual Each of the Shoulder Straps Waist Straps can be adjusted at the Mini Back Plate The length of the Lumbar Crotch Strap can be adjusted at the Delta Shoulder Plate The height of the Waist Hip strap can be adjusted at the Mini Back Plate All the attac...

Page 13: ...or Side Mount System 2 2 The Basic Razor Side Mount System 2 5 D C 2 E A Package content A Razor Harness B Redundant BAT Wing C T Weight System D Universal Spares Kit E Pocket Weight Base Layer All hardware is heavy duty passivated stainless steel ...

Page 14: ...e Razor Side Mount System 2 5 F G C 2 H E A D Package content A Razor Harness B Redundant BAT Wing C T Weight System D Expandable SM Pouch E 2 Double Ender F Universal Spares Kit G Side Mount Bungee Kit H Pocket Weight Base Layer All hardware is heavy duty passivated stainless steel ...

Page 15: ...tent A DSP Delta Shoulder Plate B 1 x Bungee Tri glide C MBP Mini Back Plate D 2 x DAPs Drop Attachement Points E Wing Tab F Slotted BAT Wing Tri glide G Butt B Ring H Bottom Buckle Plate I3 Top Buckle Plate J3Wide Gauge Tri glide All hardware is heavy duty passivated stainless steel Hardware plates ...

Page 16: ...O S I D E M O U N T C O M 16 3 The Razor Harness 2 5 3 1 Package content A Hardware Bag B Shoulder and Waist Strap C Lumbar Crotch Strap All hardware is heavy duty passivated stainless steel Webbing and hardware bag ...

Page 17: ...al Inflator B Short Neopren Razor Logo Wrap for Shoulder Webbing C 5 Pieces of bicycle tire inner tube D 4 x 1 Low Profile Waist D Rings E 6 x Standard Serrated Tri glides F 2 x 2 Bent Shoulder D Rings G Bag with Screws and Washers H 2 x small swiveling snap bolts 6ft SM Bungee and 4 x Hog Rings All hardware is heavy duty passivated stainless steel Hardware bag content ...

Page 18: ...nts G 4 1 Straight Waist D Rings H 2 Buckle Plates I 1 Bungee Tri glide with two attachment holes J 6 standard serrated Tri glides K3 1 6ft Lumbar Crotch Strap resin reinforced webbing with Sewn Loop and 1 Low Profile Scooter D Ring L Slotted BAT Wing Tri glide M Butt B Ring N 2 small swiveling snap bolts 6ft SM Bungee O 4 Hog Rings P 5 Pieces of bicycle tire inner tube Q 1 Wide Tri glide All hard...

Page 19: ...Shoulder D Rings C MBP Mini Back Plate D 2 x DAPs Drop Attachement Points E 4 x 1 Low Profile Waist D Rings F 2 Buckle plates G 1 x Bungee Tri glide H 6 x Standard Serrated Tri glides I3 Wing Tab J3 Slotted BAT Wing Tri glide K Butt B Ring L 1 Low Profile Scooter D Ring M 2 x small swiveling snap bolts All hardware is heavy duty passivated stainless steel Hardware setup ...

Page 20: ...W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M 20 Figure 2 Delta Shoulder Plate DSP Mini Backplate MBP 3 2 Hardware layout 3 The Razor Harness 2 5 A B C D D C A C B ...

Page 21: ... I D E M O U N T C O M A hex wrench to fasten the button head screws included with the complete system in the Universal Spares Kit W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M A lighter to burn and seal the ends of the cut webbing and elastic bungee cord W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M A knife or scissors to cut the harness webbing and the elastic bungee cord ...

Page 22: ...itted harness will not be either The person having the harness fitted should wear it while their partner makes adjustments in situ to get the perfect fit W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M If rigging the harness by yourself a full length mirror will help you to position every thing correctly Ideally when you rig the harness you should do so while wearing your normal expo sure protection so that it ...

Page 23: ...wer slot and run the metal parts in position before running the webbing through the second slot of the BAT Wing Tri glide c Make sure the But B Ring is on the side of the Scooter D Ring A C W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M 23 4 Rigging the Razor Harness 2 5 Step 1 Rigging the Razor Harness Slotted BAT Wing Tri glide and Butt B Ring ...

Page 24: ...s positioned along with the scooter loop on the height where you would wear a belt c Don t forget to place a bicycle tire inner tube right above the Mini Back Plate It will be used to store the backup web bing of the lumbar strap A B C W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M 24 4 Rigging the Razor Harness 2 5 Step 1 Rigging the Razor Harness Mini Back Plate and bicycle tire inner tube ...

Page 25: ...g double through the wide slots of the Bungee Tri glide c Once placed you should see the Razor engraved logos on the outside of the harness on the same side as the the scooter D Ring is C B A W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M 25 4 Rigging the Razor Harness 2 5 Step 1 Rigging the Razor Harness Bungee Tri glide with two attachement holes ...

Page 26: ...the webbing should be on the underside of the Lumbar Strap towards the diver and can be held neatly in place with the loop of bicycle tire inner tube W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M Weights can be added to the Lumbar Strap below the Wide Gauge Tri glide if required see Step 9 Weighting and Trim but it is recommended to use the T Weight System rather than add weight directly to the Razor Harness ...

Page 27: ...lta Shoulder Plate and screw it down with a screw and washer b Add a bicycle inner tube to both sides of the webbing A B W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M 27 4 Rigging the Razor Harness 2 5 Step 1 Rigging the Razor Harness Shoulder Webbing and Tubes ...

Page 28: ...ent Shoulder D Rings to both sides Check that the D Rings are pointing out from the webbing A W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M 28 4 Rigging the Razor Harness 2 5 Step 1 Rigging the Razor Harness Mini Back Plate and Tube ...

Page 29: ...round the webbing Make sure that the long version is on the right side in preparation for the oral inflator tube A W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M 29 4 Rigging the Razor Harness 2 5 Step 1 Rigging the Razor Harness Mini Back Plate and Tube ...

Page 30: ...s should assume a Heart Shape at this point with the shoulder straps entering on the inside of the MBP and the Waist Straps exiting on the outside W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M Tighten the shoulder straps until you have a snug fit which is even on both sides with the DSP and MBP centered along the midline of your back and the MBP at the desired height Step 1 Rigging the Razor Harness 4 Rigging...

Page 31: ...e Razor Harness 2 5 Step 2 Adjusting the height of the MBP W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M Position the top of the Crotch strap loop at the correct height just below the belly button and then pull the free end of the webbing through slot C of the DSP until the correct overall length is achieved making sure the cor rect position of the DSP is maintained The Lumbar Crotch Strap is a continuous pie...

Page 32: ...he height of the MBP 4 Rigging the Razor Harness 2 5 A C B A B C D D C W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M The MBP can be moved either up or down the lumbar crotch strap webbing until it is positioned in the ideal location based on individual diver preference ...

Page 33: ...oints for the bottom of the Side Mount Tanks W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M Most divers will position the MBP at waist height but shorter divers may wish to move the MBP lower to mid hip height to be able to position the side mount tanks lower on the body for greater comfort Step 2 Adjusting the height of the MBP 4 Rigging the Razor Harness 2 5 ...

Page 34: ... C O M The loop of webbing created between the DSP and the Bungee Tri glide should be large enough to comfortably pass the Side Mount Bungee and clip through with the bottom of the loop in line with the armpits see Step 8 Sizing and Fitting the Side Mount Bungee W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M 34 Adjustment The free end of the web bing should be doubled back through the Bungee Tri glide on the L...

Page 35: ...of the neck W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M To get the right height place one arm behind your head and the tips of your fingers should just touch the top of the DSP W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M Make sure that the top of the DSP is clear of your Drysuit neck seal or zipper W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M It should also be positioned below the closed zip position of a wetsuit Step 3 Fitting...

Page 36: ... I D E M O U N T C O M Weights can be added to the Waist Straps where they exit the MBP if required but it is recommended to use the T Weight System rather than add weight directly to the Razor Harness itself see Step 9 Weighting and Trim All the hardware on both sides of the waist straps will have to be removed in order to do this ...

Page 37: ... position stand with both arms straight out from the shoulders palms facing down and thumbs extended then bend at the elbows until the thumbs hit the shoulders without lowering the arms W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M The D Rings should be placed at this height and can be moved to the ideal location easily by sliding the serrated Tri glides either up or down the webbing ensuring each side is eve...

Page 38: ...O S I D E M O U N T C O M If required the loop of the DAP can be placed in a vice and bent gently to have them stand off slightly from the body to make clipping in easier W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M The DAPs are an ideal location to clip off the Razor Expandable Pouch as well as other items such as reels or lift bags for example W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M The DAPs can also be used to ...

Page 39: ...when trimmed out in a horizontal position W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M Weights can be added to the Waist Strap between the DAPs and the Hip D ring if required but it is recommended to use the T Weight System rather than add weight directly to the Razor Harness itself see Step 9 Weighting and Trim Hardware on both sides of the waist straps will have to be removed in order to do this W W W G O ...

Page 40: ... E M O U N T C O M When the bottom of the tanks start to float up clipping them forward keeps them horizontal along the sides of the divers body thus reducing profile and drag W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M The first D ring should be positioned behind the hip with the second d ring posi tioned half way between this and the center line of the body W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M The Low Profil...

Page 41: ...auge Tri glide The closing system then is not bent to your body but on the other side you can see one Razor logo more engraved B A W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M 41 W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M Attach the Low Profile Buckle to the left hand side of the webbing leaving plenty of extra webbing for adjustments of the harness You have 2 possibili ties version A or B 4 Rigging the Razor Harness...

Page 42: ...he middle of the waist and be covered by the crotch strap loop to streamline the configuration W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M Make sure to leave plenty of extra webbing for any adjustments that may be required later then cut off any excess and burn the end to seal it W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M The free end of the webbing should be on the inside of the left Waist Strap and can be held nea...

Page 43: ...e free end of the strap should be folded back on itself and also tucked under the piece of inner tube on the right hand side webbing that has been pro vided to stop it from dangling W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M When the webbing is new it will be stiff and somewhat difficult to use but after a few dives it will soften and develop a certain amount of memory that will make it much easier to work...

Page 44: ...cross the chest D and under the left arm around the back E passing it through the loop in the webbing between the DSP and the wide slot Tri glide F under the right arm G and back around the chest H to the left shoulder D Ring I W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M Run the free end of the SM bungee through the loop of the bolt snap attached to the left shoulder D Ring and pull on it until the cord is ...

Page 45: ...e as shown below W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M Now move the clips to the opposite D Rings so that the SM Bungee is no longer crossing the chest W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M The elastic bungee cord runs across the back under the arms and attaches to the outside of the shoulder D rings when the Razor Harness is worn 4 Rigging the Razor Harness 2 5 Step 8 Sizing and Fitting the Side Mount Bu...

Page 46: ... SM Bungee will stretch over time and may need to be shortened periodically or replaced W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M It is recommended to replace the SM Bungee regular ly or as soon as it shows any sign of wear and tear W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M It is strongly recommended to make up a second SM Bungee and carry it with you while div ing in the Expandable Pouch as a backup W W W G O S ...

Page 47: ...ght System and or to the Pocket Weight System plus a small amount extra to compensate for the weight of the gas in the tanks It is recommended to redo the weighting check at the end of the dive with the gas in your SM tanks at 750psi 50 Bar Now you will need to establish the correct positioning of the weight to improve trim swimming efficiency and your stability in the water Trim has 2 components ...

Page 48: ...is also the center of buoyancy thereby increasing stability and control W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M If more head down trim is required which is often the case when side mounting due to the tanks being lower on the diver and dropping the center of gravity towards the feet then more of the ballast weight can be positioned higher on the Lumbar Strap of the T Weight System or placing a Weight Po...

Page 49: ...on how to attach weights correctly to the Razor Harness Although not recommended weight can also be added directly to the Razor Harness in the following locations Positioning weights A To each of the Shoulder Straps where they exit the DSP B On the Lumbar Strap below the DSP C On the Lumbar Strap above the MBP D To each of the Waist Straps either side of the MBP E To each of the Waist Straps betwe...

Page 50: ...our harness you can cut off any extra webbing and burn the ends to seal them W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M Remember to leave enough adjustment in the harness for changes in thickness of exposure protection or any gain in weight W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M All loose ends of webbing remaining can be held in place with the short sections of bicycle tire inner tube provided W W W G O S I D E...

Page 51: ...W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M 51 4 Rigging the Razor Harness 2 5 Step 10 Final Adjustments ...

Page 52: ...W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M S I D E M O U N T S Y S T E M M A N U A L R A Z O R T W E I G H T S Y S T E M ...

Page 53: ... M O U N T C O M 53 Content Table of contents 1 The Razor T Weight System 53 1 1 Package Content 53 1 2 Overview 54 2 Rigging the TWS Lumbar Strap 57 3 Rigging the TWS Waist Strap 59 4 Weighting and Trim 60 Go Diving 62 ...

Page 54: ...U N T C O M 54 1 The Razor T Weight System Parts A Lumbar Strap B Waist Strap C Neoprene Wrap D 4 Button Head Screws E 4 Washers All hardware is heavy duty passivated stainless steel 1 1 Package Content C A B D E D E D E D E ...

Page 55: ... allows weight to be added to the Lumbar area between the DSP and the MBP and the second part allows weight to be added to the waist area between the DAPs and the MBP You can use either part individually or use both together at the same time so you have the option of using 3 different configurations according to diver preference a Weights placed on the Lumbar Strap only b Weights placed on the Wai...

Page 56: ...ou need it to optimize trim W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M Unlike a weight belt or weight pockets the weights are held very securely and there is no chance of losing them accidently resulting in a potential for injury DCS due to a buoyant ascent in the open water In the overhead environment loss of weights would result in the diver becoming pinned to the ceiling unable to exit W W W G O S I D E...

Page 57: ...nt size weight blocks d You do not have to travel with weight on the harness W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M Velcro closing weight pouches can also be used on the Razor Harness in conjunc tion with the TWS so that in an emergency divers have the option of ditching some weight at the surface during open water dives Ditching weight underwater is not recommended as it may result in an uncontrolled ...

Page 58: ... position them correctly on the Lumbar strap between the DSP and the MBP to optimize trim Ideally weight should not be placed above the Lumbar Strap Tri glide so as not to interfere with the SM Bungee e Up to 4 block weights can be added to the Lumbar Strap If more head down trim is required the weight can be moved closer to the DSP or the heavier weights can placed at the top of the Lumbar Strap ...

Page 59: ...s j Fit the Neoprene Wrap around the weight blocks on the Lumbar Strap of the TWS and the Lumbar Strap of the Razor Harness so that they are both solidly locked together Ideally the Velcro closure of the Neoprene Wrap should be positioned on the inside of the Razor Harness against the divers back The loose end of the Lumbar strap should be secured inside the Neoprene wrap The Neoprene wrap should ...

Page 60: ...bbing Up to a maxi mum of 3kgs can be used on either side The amount of weight used should be equal either side d Bolt the outside grommets into the DAPs on either side using 2 of the button head screws and washers supplied With small weight blocks use the two inside grom mets and with large block weights use the 2 outside grommets e The DAPs can be moved on the Razor Harness either closer to or f...

Page 61: ...low pressure Steel tanks as the primary SM tanks which will help to offset the extra positive buoyancy of the exposure protection W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M High pressure Steel tanks are not recommended as they tend to be too negatively buoyant and make handling SM tanks underwater very difficult W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M Diving in warm water in a wetsuit it is recommended to use Al...

Page 62: ...tanks that will be used during a dive 5 Now that the correct amount of weight has been established submerge and attempt to hover in a horizontal position while moving the weight up or down the torso until the ideal position is achieved to maintain comfortable trim W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M After a few dives as you become more relaxed and comfortable diving your Razor Side Mount System you ...

Page 63: ...W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M S I D E M O U N T S Y S T E M M A N U A L R A Z O R B A T W I N G 2 5 ...

Page 64: ...t Bungee 74 Step 3 Attaching and Adjusting the BAT Wing Rear Bungee 76 to the Razor Harness 76 Step 4 Adjusting and Attaching the Inflation Hose 79 Step 5 Positioning the Oral Inflator Hose of the Backup Wing 82 Step 6 Adding weights to the Pocket Weight Layer 84 Step 6 Adding weights to the Pocket Weight Layer 85 Step 6 Adding weights to the Pocket Weight Layer 86 Step 6 Adding weights to the Poc...

Page 65: ...rofile elbow and power inflator C Large Razor Logo Wrap for large diameter Inflation Hose D 6 LPI Hose E Heavy Duty Pull Dump Valve F Backup Wing G Oral Inflation Hose with Bite On Mouthpiece H Pocket Weight Base Layer I Openings to place the Razor Weight Pockets between the wing and the layer J Long Waist Bungee with snap bolt attached K Short Waist Bungee no snap bolt 1 1 Package Content B E A D...

Page 66: ...unt tanks and the diver s body In addition the outside material of the wing is not placed between a hard object such as the dump valve and the ceiling of a cave or a sharp object in a wreck for example where it may be more prone to damage In the very unlikely event that the dump valve or inflator elbow or large diam eter inflation hose should be dam aged these components are easily and cheaply rep...

Page 67: ...valve and the large diameter inflator hose elbow have compa tible fittings and can be positioned on either the left or right hand side of the BAT wing according to diver preference 1 2 Overview 1 The Razor BAT Wing ...

Page 68: ...he wing with the large diameter Inflator hose on the right hand side of the wing The large diameter inflation hose will deliver in front of the diver across the chest from the right hand side with the LPI hose delivering from the regulator on the right SM tank 1 2 Overview 1 The Razor BAT Wing ...

Page 69: ...e switched so that the large dia meter inflator hose is on the left hand side and the LPI hose can deliver from the regu lator on the left hand Side Mount tank 1 2 Overview 1 The Razor BAT Wing The BAT wing is supplied already set up in this configuration ...

Page 70: ...used to get the threads started 1 2 Overview 1 The Razor BAT Wing When the Inflator hose is unscrewed remember to also take out the sealing O ring and replace it in the other fitting so that the flat side of the inflator elbow will seal against the flat side of the O ring The inflator elbow is keyed and it is important that it drops into position so that it will seal on the O ring when the fitting...

Page 71: ...chest To do this start the threads a couple of turns but do not tighten them until the correct orientation of the elbow is achieved making sure the keyed flange drops into place to ensure a seal and then tighten fully Once fitted pressure test the seal by inflating the wing and making sure it is airtight 1 2 Overview 1 The Razor BAT Wing ...

Page 72: ...ord and spring under a little tension as you screw the fitting back into place After tightening the dump valve fully check to make sure that it operates correctly and that the spring moves freely when the cord is pulled Check correct operation of the wing by inflating and deflating it and making sure there are no leaks from either of these fittings before going diving 1 2 Overview 1 The Razor BAT ...

Page 73: ...or BAT Wing 2 1 Tools A hex wrench to fasten the button head screws included with the complete system in the Universal Spares Kit A lighter to burn and seal the ends of the cut webbing and elastic bungee cord A knife or scissors to cut the harness webbing and the elastic bungee cord ...

Page 74: ...olted directly into the DSP or into the Bungee Triglide if required to get a perfect fit Ideally the top hole in the DSP should be used to leave the bottom hole free to attach the Lumbar Strap of the T Weight System but you can attach both the BAT Wing and the T Weight System to the same hole either at the top or bottom of the DSP using the longer button head screw provided if required Step 1 Adju...

Page 75: ... the sides of the BAT Wing in a low profile streamlined position even when the wing is inflated and still give easy unrestricted access to all of the Razor Harness attachment points The waist bungee on the right hand side of the BAT wing should have a long loop with a small snap bolt attached to it This will feed across the waist and through the loop of the crotch strap of the Razor Harness and cl...

Page 76: ...y from the divers body It will take a little bit of trial and error to get the length tension correct so leave the bungee cords long to begin with and do not tie the knots too tight so that they can be released and moved easily if necessary Once the correct length is achieved then any excess bungee can be cut off and the ends of the cords burnt to seal them and the knots snugged tight Step 2 Attac...

Page 77: ...e BAT Wing with the Wing Tab and the BAT Wing can be quickly and easily removed from the Razor Harness by undoing the button head screw leaving just the Wing Tab and bungee cord still attached to the MBP The bungee cord is attached to the Wing Tab with a Lark s Head Hitch aka Lanyard Hitch The bight of the Larks Head should be on the outside of the wing tab Step 3 Attaching and Adjusting the BAT W...

Page 78: ...gee 2 Rigging the Razor BAT Wing The bottom of the BAT Wing with the Wing Tab attached should line up with the slot of the Wing Tri glide of the Razor Harness that holds the Butt B ring in position The Wing Tri glide can be moved up or down the crotch strap webbing of the Razor Harness to achieve the desired location This ensures that the Butt B ring will not be covered by the BAT Wing and will re...

Page 79: ...ith the BAT Wing completely deflated so that it will be held in a streamlined low profile position when inflated and will pull tight when deflated It will take a little bit of trial and error to get the length tension correct so leave the bungee cords long to begin with and do not tie the knots too tight so that they can be released and moved easily if necessary Once the correct length is achieved...

Page 80: ...ery orientation if required by removing the 2 cable ties locking the power inflator in place and then rotating it 180 degrees before fastening with 2 new cable ties to resecure it in place The BAT Wing is supplied with the large diameter inflation hose and power inflator delivering from the right hand side but it can be easily changed to deliver from the left hand side if required as previously no...

Page 81: ...the Power inflator will be attached to the D ring on the opposite shoulder with a loop of bungee cord tied with a Fisherman s knot through the loop of a small swiveling snap bolt The bungee loop can be positioned between the large diameter inflation hose and LPI hose while diving so that it is securely retained The LPI hose to the power inflator should route directly across the chest from the 5th ...

Page 82: ...hose as well as the web bing of the Razor Harness is larger than the 2 Logo Wraps that come with the Razor Harness They should not be confused as they are not interchangeable The orientation of the keyed hose elbow can be adjusted as noted earlier to ensure a stream lined comfortable routing of the large diameter inflator hose This is done by loosening the lock ing ring a few turns until it is pos...

Page 83: ...he right shoulder D ring and should be long enough to reach the mouth comfortably It can be held in place in a clean streamlined fashion by passing it through a couple of bicycle tire inner tubes placed around the large diameter inflation hose spaced a few inches apart Any excess hose can be cut off to customize the length Remove the bite on mouthpiece cut the hose to the desired length and then r...

Page 84: ...iving and you have no replacement it will have no effect at all unless you are actually using the Backup wing The only problem then will be that the hose will tend to vent gas when you are in a head up position such as when ascending This can be prevented by placing your finger over the end of the hose and releasing it when you wish to vent gas to adjust buoyancy or slow an ascent Step 5 Positioni...

Page 85: ...kets to the pocket weight layer on the BAT wing The pouches can be bought seperately at our online shops or along with our dealers Detailed information on how to juggle with weights you will find in the Razor Pocket Weight System manual Step 6 Adding weights to the Pocket Weight Layer 2 Rigging the Razor BAT Wing ...

Page 86: ...your students even in the water by adding some more weights left and right top find out the right amount to use if you want to find out the right amount of weight to use for yourself an easy and quick way Step 6 Adding weights to the Pocket Weight Layer 2 Rigging the Razor BAT Wing ...

Page 87: ...t place the pockets between the weight layer and the wing itself You can distribute the weight pockets depending on your needs of horizontal trim or comfort Step 6 Adding weights to the Pocket Weight Layer 2 Rigging the Razor BAT Wing ...

Page 88: ...d for example you have to leave the weights after a day of diving on the boat then just open the pouches and take the weights out ready to just fill them in the next day Step 6 Adding weights to the Pocket Weight Layer 2 Rigging the Razor BAT Wing ...

Page 89: ...tor when in a head up position The Backup wing can only be inflated orally using the bite on mouthpiece Not having a power inflator connected to the Backup wing avoids any problems associated with a mechanical failure or accidental inflation of the wing resulting in a potential buoyant ascent To use the oral inflation hose place check the next page The Backup wing can be deflated in the following ...

Page 90: ...e having difficulty inflating the wing check the orientation of the bite on mouthpiece as it will only open when you bite on it in the horizontal axis Also make sure that you are biting at the very end of the mouthpiece as it will not open if you are biting further up You should practice doing this before you go diving until you become familiar and comfortable with the technique Step 7 Correct Use...

Page 91: ...rtially inflated to dry Both Primary and Backup wings can be drained of water in exactly the same way air is vented from them although it is easier if you orally inflate them a little first so that you can force any water out under pressure Step 7 Correct Use of the BAT Wing 2 Rigging the Razor BAT Wing ...

Page 92: ...M A N U A L R A Z O R E X P A N D A B L E P O U C H W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M S I D E M O U N T S Y S T E M ...

Page 93: ...W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M 93 Content Table of contents 1 The Razor Expandable Pouch REP 93 1 1 Package Content 93 1 2 Overview 94 Go Diving 97 ...

Page 94: ...h REP A Double Enders only with the complete system B Large Heavy Duty Top Zipper C 2 Internal Lanyards D 2 Internal Pockets E Velcro Expandable Sides F 1 Inch Stainless Steel D Rings G Mesh Pocket for Slates Wetnotes 1 1 Package Content A A 2 E E E E E C C D D F G ...

Page 95: ... 2 double ender s provided and will hang just below the BAT Wing with the Butt B Ring positioned between the bottom of the wing and the top of the pouch allowing easy unob structed access to the B Ring as well W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M The pouch will rest on top of a butt mounted primary light if one is being used and anything clipped off to the Butt B Ring will be lie on top of it W W W G...

Page 96: ...E M O U N T C O M The REP can be clipped off temporarily using just 1 double ender to the Butt B Ring or either of the DAPs if required but will tend to swing in this position while swim ming W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M The REP can be kept as flat and streamlined as possible or expanded considerably by pulling open the Velcro closures around all four edges W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M E...

Page 97: ...ord for a lanyard which can be set up in any of the following ways depend ing on diver preference 1 one loop tied between both attachment points 2 two small loops tied either side of the pouch 3 one large loop tied just to an attachment point on one side of the pouch W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M The bungee lanyard can be secured to the attachment point by passing one end of the bungee cord th...

Page 98: ...he water W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M Take it easy to begin with while you get used to your new Razor Side Mount System W W W G O S I D E M O U N T C O M Please contact Go Side Mount directly if you have any questions or problems with your Razor BAT Wing Best Wishes HP Hartmann info gosidemount com www gosidemount com ...

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