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SuperLite
®
17B
© ⅯⅯⅩⅡ Kirby Morgan Dive Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Document # 120613005
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6.2.3 Teflon
®
Tape
All pipe thread fittings used on our helmets, masks
and components require sealing with Teflon
®
tape.
DO NOT USE LIQUID SEALANT
. When in
-
stalling Teflon
®
tape on pipe threads, apply the tape
starting two threads back from the end of the fitting.
Apply the tape in a clockwise direction under ten
-
sion. 1
1
/
2
wraps is all that is needed. Applying more
than 1
1
/
2
wraps of tape is not recommended. The use
of more than 1
1
/
2
wraps could cause excess Teflon
®
tape to travel into the breathing system.
6.3 General Cleaning & Inspection
Procedures
Each diver must establish their own minimum stan
-
dards for the care of their helmet. We offer recom
-
mendations here with the suggestion that the diver
establish for themself what is necessary to provide a
good working unit. Use of the helmet in fresh water
will require a timetable for maintenance procedures
different from that when the helmet is used in salt
water.
Using the helmet in sea water while jetting in sand
will necessitate increased maintenance. Use of the
helmet in a heavy oil and/or chemical environment
may make it necessary to replace rubber parts to as
-
sure proper function. Regardless, all helmets should
be disassembled, (with the exception of the weights)
cleaned and inspected for damage. All soft goods
(o-rings, exhaust valves, and diaphragm) should be
should be changed in accordance with the Dive Lab
Checklist A2.1. Any parts that have excessive wear
or corrosion should be replaced.
NOTE: Certain fuel oils and/or chemicals will cause
premature degradation of soft goods and seals by making
them become soft, swell or break down. Upon exiting the
contaminant, KMDSI recommends a thorough external
decontamination/washing of the helmet/neck dam yoke
as soon as feasibly possible, followed by a vigilant in-
spection of the interior of the helmet to ensure that no
contaminant has entered.
Pay particular attention to the following parts prior to
re-use; the Quad-Valve™ assembly, demand regulator
diaphragm, demand regulator exhaust valve, communi-
cations post(s) or communications connector assembly,
and neck dam.
Do not allow any excess Teflon
®
tape
to cover the end of the pipe thread fit-
tings. Loose pieces of Teflon
®
tape can
interfere with the performance of helmet
components and may block the diver's air
supply. This could lead to death through
suffocation.
WARNING
6.2.4 RTV Sealant
Certain components used in KMDSI helmets and
masks use RTV adhesive / sealant to provide bonding
and sealing. KMDSI recommends Dow Corning
®
™
RTV 732 multi purpose sealant or equivalent. When
sealant is applied the user must use care to insure
excess sealant is wiped clean so as not to interfere
with other components. Sealant should be allowed to
cure for 24 hours before equipment is used.
If in doubt about the serviceability of a
part,
repair or replace it immediately. Use
only Genuine Kirby Morgan replacement
parts. The use of unauthorized parts may
result in injury or death to the user.
WARNING
Do not use solvents or bleach for clean-
ing. These agents are toxic and use of
them may result in injury or death to per-
sonnel and damage to equipment.
WARNING
6.2.5 Thread Locker
KMDSI recommends Loctite
®
222
as the thread locking compound
that should be used on components
that call for a thread locker. Threads
should be clean and dry prior to ap
-
plying thread locker. Avoid Contact
with Polycarbonate Plastics (Face
Port)
Ensure that all excess thread locker
has been removed. Allow thread
locker to cure for at least 3 hours
prior to using the component.
WARNING
Use only thin Teflon
®
tape to avoid dam-
age to threads.