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6.

Do not use your BC to lift or bring heavy objects to the 

surface. Doing so may result in a serious accident due to 

damage done to the BC or an uncontrolled ascent.  

For bringing objects heavier than 2kg, use appropriate 

equipment, such as a lift bag.

7.

To prevent the BC from damage, avoid prolonged expo-

sure of your BC to direct sunlight or extreme heat and 

keep it away from sharp objects.

8.

Do not inhale air from the BC. It may contain harmful 

contaminants, gases, or dangerous bacteria which evolve 

in damp places.

9.

A BC is not a lifejacket and does not guarantee a head-up 

position of the user on the surface. Therefore, you should 

always dive with a buddy in case of losing consciousness 

on the surface.

10.

Do not lift or move the BC by pulling the inflator hose. 

Such practice may result in irreparable damage to the BC.

11.

When diving in cold water (below 10 degrees Celsius), you 

should take into account that the inflator may freeze, as 

 

a result of which, it may supply air in an uncontrolled 

way, or other irregularities in its operation may appear. 

Before diving in cold water, it is necessary that you prac-

tice emergency procedures should the inflator freeze!

1.

Before every dive, carefully inspect all elements of the 

equipment, including the BC. For furtherinformation on 

the subject, read: “Pre-dive inspection”.

2.

Do not dive with the BC if there are signs of defective  

operation, damage or wear, such a BC should be with-

drawn from use until it is repaired by an authorized 

XDEEP distributor.

3.

During diving, perform mutual buddy-check, visually  

inspecting the BC against any leakages or other  

irregularities. Arrange checkout procedures with  

your buddy and practice relevant diving signs once  

again before diving.

4.

In case of an uncontrolled ascent, you should immediately 

start releasing air from the BC in order to stop or slow 

down the rate of ascent.

5.

In order not to drown as a result of an uncontrolled 

descent, in all cases you should be able to use an emer-

gency source of buoyancy or remove the weight. The BC 

CANNOT be the only source of buoyancy!

DANGER

XDEEP BCDS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE THE USER WITH SAFETY AND COMFORT. IMPROPER USE MAY  

RESULT IN AN ACCIDENT, THEREFORE IT IS NECESSARY TO COMPLY WITH ALL OF THE FOLLOWING RULES.

SAFETY RULES

Cold water diving (in the temperature lower than 10°C) 

significantly increase the risk of inflator freeze, which 

may result in uncontrolled air inflation or other irregular

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ities. In the case of inflator freeze you should follow the 

procedures of your diving federation which you’ve leaned 

on your diving course. 

In order to minimize the risk of inflator freeze you must 

follow these rules:

Diving in tight spaces, in the wrecks, under overhanging 

reef walls and in the caves involves the risk of sudden 

loss of buoyancy caused by the bladder’s puncture due 

to the contact with sharp edges of wrecks or reefs or the 

lock of the overpressure valve by the sediments falling 

down from the ceiling. If the sudden loss of buoyancy 

caused by compensator would happen, you should  

immediately use the emergency source of buoyancy.

In order to minimize the risk related to sudden loss of 

buoyancy we should:

1.

Use gas mixture according to the EN 12021 norm and 

use only dry and clean cylinders filled in the authorized 

stations. Increased humidity of the gas has a significant 

impact on the increased risk of inflator freeze.

2.

Avoid adding large amount of air to the compensator at 

one time since the high flow of air through the inflation 

valve considerably increases the risk of valve freeze 

while diving in cold waters. Instead you should control 

the buoyancy by adding small amounts of air at one time.

3.

Perform the BCD maintenance as per the time periods 

specified in this manual. Worn-out parts in the inflator or 

any contaminants may trigger rapid growth of ice crystals 

inside the inflation valve causing the valve freeze.

4.

While diving in waters of temperature lower than 10°C, 

remain at the surface as short as possible.

1.

Always have the emergency source of buoyancy available 

and make sure that you can use it at any time.

2.

Keep proper distance from the wrecks and reefs. Sharp 

edges may cause puncture or cut the compensator blad-

der resulting in sudden and irreparable loss of buoyancy.

3. 

Avoid diving into places where sediments, rocks or other 

solid particles may fall down from above, e.g. due to the 

movement of fins or the flow of water. Falling particles 

may block the overpressure valve in a closed or open 

state, resulting in incorrect compensator operation.

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Summary of Contents for NX Series

Page 1: ...ENGLISH USER MANUAL PROJECT READ CAREFULLY YOUR COMFORT AND SAFETY IS WORTH MORE THAN 15 MINUTES...

Page 2: ...ERABLE NUMBER OF DIVERS WHO USE VARIOUS CONFIGURATIONS OF EQUIPMENT FROM MANY VARIOUS PRODUCERS WE HOPE THAT OUR PRODUCT MEETS YOUR EXPECTATIONS REGARDLESS OF WHETHER YOU ARE A RECREATIONAL DIVER OR A...

Page 3: ...01 Introduction...

Page 4: ...n contained in this manual or if any information label placed on the Buoyancy Compen sation Device is not clear contact the manufacturer for explanation XDEEP Sp ka z ograniczon odpowiedzialno ci Sp k...

Page 5: ...02 CE certification...

Page 6: ...atible with 89 686 EWG directive as far as it con tains air compatible with EN 12021 norm Regarding the lack of EN norms for safety requirements while the use of it takes place with mixtures of higher...

Page 7: ...accident therefore it is necessary to comply with ALL of the following rules Safety rules Cold water diving in the temperature lower than 10 C significantly increase the risk of inflator freeze which...

Page 8: ...04 Parts of PROJECT system...

Page 9: ...of two basic elements A K type inflator is a reliable device made of shock proof technopolymer which is resistant to environmental condi tions The inflator valve is made of metal which makes the infl...

Page 10: ...05 Adjusting 18...

Page 11: ...wing picture shows points where shoulder straps and crotch strap can be adjusted Fig 2 Points where shoulder straps and V type crotch strap can be adjusted in standard harness 01 In order to lengthen...

Page 12: ...06 Connecting the Scuba Tank 22...

Page 13: ...ce the BC on the bolts The inflator s elbow adapter should be on the cylinder side 3 Place the backplate on the bolts 4 Tighten the screws DANGER An incorrectly connected tank may unexpectedly detach...

Page 14: ...nozzle onto the quick connector step 2 as presented in the pictures below Fig 6 LP hose connection STEP 02 Fig 5 LP hose connection STEP 01 DANGER LP hose connection using the 1st stage of the regulat...

Page 15: ...automatic dump valve is activated The automatic dump valve should open with a characteristic sound The air supply should stop imme diately after release of the inflator button 5 Check the correctness...

Page 16: ...r buoyancy you sho uld press the inflator button for a short moment If more air needs to be added to the BC press the inflator button for a short moment several times During release of air from the BC...

Page 17: ...sing To rinse the BC inside press the purge button of the inflator and fill the BC approximately full with water by means of a garden hose spout or other source of fresh water Rotate the BC several ti...

Page 18: ...although identical by all appearances may have slightly different properties which may negatively affect the working life of the BC The only maintenance procedure which may be per formed by the user i...

Page 19: ...g bolts displacement Full set weight without weight pockets Type Double shell toroidal type BCD with the NX Seriess harness Inflator Permisible tank parameters Working pressure range Size Diameter Typ...

Page 20: ...PROJECT USER MANUAL REVISION 1 25 06 2016 2016 XDEEP All rights reserved...

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