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Slot #1 #2 #3
#4
Shoulder Strap Adjustment (BC0501)
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The shoulder belt webbing may be adjusted to best fit each individual’s needs
(1) The webbing may be fed through the D-ring and keeper until proper length is
desired
(2) The D-ring attached to the sternum strap should be positioned at the lower edge
of the divers chest.
(3) Once the proper length is achieved, feed the webbing back through the D-ring
and keepers.
(4) Additional D-rings may be added to the webbing if desired.
Adjusting the tightness around the arm hole. (BCJ-9300, 5560, 1650, 3860, 4000)
(1) There are two adjustment slots on the waist support panel. If you feel the shoulder
strap too tight or too loose against your shoulder / arm, you can adjust by
attaching the shoulder strap into another slot.
(2) Move the metal slider to desired slot. Outer slot for wider fitting, inner slot for
tighter fitting. Simply pull on, turn parallel, and slant the metal slider . Pull the
metal slider out through the slot. Reinsert the metal slider into the new slot with
the same procedure.
(3) (Fig. 13) shows the anchor belt after adjustment. If
the metal slider comes out, the BCJ may be pulled
back by the weight of the tank and slide down. Be
sure to check that the metal slider is securely
fastened.
(Fig. 13)
(Fig. 13A)
(1) (Fig. 13A) Feed the webbing through the top
of the first slot (#1), opposite of the release.
(2) The webbing will then pass up through the #2
slot and down through the #3 slot.
Waist Belt Adjustment (BC0501)
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The waist belt buckle should be positioned on the diver’s right side webbing,
configured as a left hand release. For safety, weight belt buckles will be configured
as a right hand release.