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CompuMask System Battery Test
Pressurize the Transmitter to at least 120 PSI (8 BAR) and activate the Mask pro-
grammed to link to it. Observe that it performs a full diagnostic and battery check,
and enters NOR Surface Mode displaying Tank Pressure and the Link icon.
If a Mask or Transmitter Low Battery Condition is indicated, DO NOT use them until a
complete evaluation is performed.
INSTALLING A TRANSMITTER ON A REGULATOR FIRST STAGE
Remove the existing Pressure Gauge and High Pressure Hose, or the High Pressure
Port Plug from the Port marked HP using the proper size Hex Key.
Lightly lubricate the O-ring and Threads of the Transmitter fitting with a halocarbon
based lubricant such as Christo-Lube MCG111 (provided in AERIS Battery Kits).
Thread the Transmitter clockwise by hand into the Regulator's HP Port (Fig. 122) and
tighten until secure with a 5/8" open end wrench.
Attach the Regulator First Stage to a full Scuba Tank and pressurize by slowly opening
the Tank Valve, listening for any indication of air leaking around the Fitting.
If air leakage is present, DO NOT use, take the complete Regulator Assembly to an
Authorized AERIS Dealer for inspection and service.
TRANSMITTER COMPATIBILITY WITH NITROX
When packaged and shipped from the factory, AERIS Transmit-
ters are rated for use with compressed Air and/or nitrogen-
oxygen (Nitrox) breathing gas mixtures containing up to 99%
O2 by volume and with 100% O2.
Fig. 122 - INSTALLING A
TRANSMITTER
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