CSE SCSR TRAINING
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Assemble
1
Inspect components for damage. Replace damaged
components.
2
Lay the breathing bag out on a clean, flat work surface.
Position it with the long dimension running left-to-right,
the grommet facing up, and the relief valve on your left.
3
Pull the ring on top of the shipping container and peel
back the lid. Handle the lid carefully; its edge may
be sharp.
4
Remove the breathing canister from the container.
5
Remove the plastic top and bottom caps from the
breathing canister. Save the caps for resealing the
canister after use.
6
Stretch the breathing bag grommet around the wide
end of the breathing canister, then press the canister
down firmly against the work surface. Make sure the
canister is firmly seated inside the grommet.
7
Place the insulated case over the breathing canister
and press it down until the threaded canister neck
protrudes from the top of the case. Holding the
breathing bag in place, rotate the case to position the
D-rings left-to-right, with the safety plug on your left,
the orange starter tag on your right, and the
CSE
logo
in front. Make sure the breathing hose is clean, dry,
and free of foreign objects.
8
Screw the threaded hose connector to the breathing
canister by pressing down and turning the connector
clockwise. Turn the connector until it is hand tight.
Pull the hose onto the connector, rotating the hose
until the rubber bite lugs inside the mouthpiece are
positioned left-to-right.
9
Fasten the hose to the connector with the
snapper clamp.
10
Insert the safety plug into the mouthpiece.
Make sure it is seated firmly for an airtight seal.
11
Clip the neck strap to the D-rings on the insulated case.
The
SR-T
is assembled and ready for training.
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