Chapter 4
Troubleshooting
4.1 General
Kirby Morgan diving helmets are highly reliable life support equipment which should not malfunction if proper
preventative maintenance procedures are followed. Most problems encountered in using the helmet can be
easily remedied. The following information covers most potential operating difficulties.
4.2 Communication Malfunction
Symptoms
Probable Cause
Remedy
No sound at either com box or
helmet.
Communications box not on.
Activate switch and adjust
volume.
Communications incorrectly
hooked up.
Switch terminal wires.
Communications not hooked up.
Plug into terminals.
Communicator not functional.
Replace communicator.
Broken/damaged communications
wire
Check continuity replace wire or
umbilical.
Battery Dead
Recharge / use alternate D.C. source.
Communications weak or broken
up.
Terminals in communications mod-
ule corroded.
Clean terminals with wire brush.
Terminals should be bright, shiny
metal.
Battery weak.
Recharge / use alternate D.C. source.
Loose wire.
Clean and repair.
Communications only work when
wire is wiggled back and forth.
Break in diver’s communication
wire.
Splice wire if damage is minor.
Replace wire if damage is major.
Communications only work when
connector is wiggled back and forth.
Break in waterproof connector.
If connector is suspect, remove from
line and test line for integrity prior
to replacing connector.
Diver speech weak or can’t be heard. Microphone in helmet dead or dam-
aged.
Replace microphone as per manual.
4.3 One Way Valve Malfunction
Symptoms
Probable Cause
Remedy
One way valve allows back-flow.
Foreign matter in valve.
Disassemble valve, clean and
rebuild. Replace if needed.
One way valve doesn’t flow any gas.
Foreign matter in valve.
Disassemble valve, clean and
rebuild. Replace if needed.
SuperLite
®
17B
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