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SCUBAPRO BCS MAnUAl
Congratulations on purchasing a SCUBAPRO Buoyancy compensator (BC) and
welcome to SCUBAPRO. We are confident that you will enjoy extraordinary
performance from our BC, designed and manufactured using the most advanced
technology.
We thank you for choosing SCUBAPRO and wish you a future of safe dives and
underwater enjoyment!
TABlE OF COnTEnTS
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1. IMPORTAnT WARnInGS ........................................................................................2
2. CE CERTIFICATIOn ................................................................................................2
2.1 EN 250: 2000 norm regulations and what they mean ......................................3
2.2 Definition of ‘SCUBA’ according to EN 250: 2000 ............................................3
2.3 Limitations provided by EN 250: 2000 .............................................................3
3. IMPORTAnT CAUTIOnS .........................................................................................3
4. GEnERAl InFORMATIOn ......................................................................................4
5. InITIAl SET UP .......................................................................................................4
5.1 Cylinder strap set up and attachment (single cylinder)
super cinch q.a. (quick adjust.) (some models) .................................................5
5.2 Quick release belt backpack: Adjustment and attachment (single tank)
(some models) .................................................................................................6
6. SET UP FOR DOUBlE SCUBA CYlInDERS (P/n 20.040.000)
(some models: see models features) ....................................................................7
7. BAllASTInG SYSTEM ..........................................................................................7
7.1 Standard weight belt ........................................................................................7
7.2 Integrated Weight Pocket System (BW) (proprietary)
(some models: see models features) ...............................................................7
7.3 Back counter Weight Pockets (some models: see model features) ...................8
8. VAlVE SET UP .........................................................................................................9
9. OPERATIOn .............................................................................................................9
10. BC HARnESS ADJUSTMEnT - GEnERAl FEATURES .....................................11
11. BC EXAMInATIOn AnD PROCEDURES .............................................................11
12. STORAGE ..............................................................................................................13
13. GEnERAl SPECIFICATIOnS ................................................................................13
14. X-BlACK ................................................................................................................14
15. T-BlACK ................................................................................................................15
16. X-FORCE................................................................................................................16
17. T-FORCE ................................................................................................................17
18. X-OnE ....................................................................................................................18
19. T-OnE .....................................................................................................................19
20. GO ..........................................................................................................................20
21. MASTER JACKET .................................................................................................21
22. KnIGHTHAWK lADYHAWK SEAHAWK lITEHAWK .........................................23
23. ClASSIC UnlIMITED - ClASSIC EXPlORER ...................................................25
24. BEllA BC ..............................................................................................................27
25. EQUATOR ..............................................................................................................28
26. GlIDE X .................................................................................................................29