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© ⅯⅯⅩⅡ Kirby Morgan Dive Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Document # 120613005
6.3.1 O-Ring Removal/Inspection/Cleaning
and Lubrication
Strict cleanliness and proper lubrication are ex
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tremely important during O-ring installation. Com
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ply with the following instructions to ensure proper
installation:
NOTE: Ensure all parts are clean throughout the
assembly procedure. Dirt or loose particles in the
O-ring groove can cause leaks in the seal and dam-
age to the O-ring, reducing its life. During cleaning
of equipment, carefully clean O-ring grooves, using
a soft bristle brush and mild soap solution.
O-Ring Removal:
Do not use screwdrivers or hard metal picks to re
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move O-rings. When possible, only use fingers to
remove O-rings. If an O-ring fits too tightly in its
groove to be removed using the fingers, use the ap
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propriate tool from an O-ring removal kit (brass pick).
A plastic cable tie makes an effective O-Ring removal
tool. Use of an appropriate tool helps prevent scratch
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ing the O-ring groove, which can cause leakage or
premature failure of the seal.
Wear eye protection to
prevent cleaning and
germicidal cleansing
solutions from contact-
ing eyes. If contact
occurs, rinse eyes with
WARNING
copious amounts of water and consult
medical help immediately.
Cleanliness is imperative in maintaining and
handling Kirby Morgan masks and helmets.
All tools, parts, and components must be
kept free of oil, lubricant, rust, and other
contamination. Foreign substances within
an assembly may result in equipment failure
and possible injury or death to personnel.
WARNING
O-Ring Inspection:
If during routine corrective maintenance O-rings are
to be reused, only reuse O-rings that pass a visual
inspection. Inspect for deformities or compression
set, hardening or brittleness, nicks or cuts, pits or blis
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ters, or any other signs of damage. Cut and discard
damaged O-rings and replace them with new ones.
O-Ring Reuse:
All O-rings and soft goods should be replaced
whenever scheduled overhauls are being completed.
During routine repairs or maintenance in between
the overhauls, O-rings and soft goods may be reused
after cleaning provided a careful inspection reveals
no wear or damage.
Place the O-rings in a cleaning basin, cover with
mild mild soap solution, and brush gently with a soft
bristle brush to remove all traces of old lubricant and
contamination. Rinse cleaned O-rings with fresh
water and wipe clean with lint-free cloths, then al
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low to air dry, carefully inspect for cracking, cuts,
abrasions and deformities. Replace O-rings if any
damage is found or suspected.
Different brands of lubricant should never be
mixed. Ensure all old lubricant is removed
prior to applying new lubricant.
WARNING
6.3.2 General Cleaning Guidelines
Cleaning and sanitizing of the helmet should be ac
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complished upon completion of use and/or prior to
storage. Clean is defined as free of dirt, rust particles,
lubricant and oil and other contaminants as viewed
by the unaided eye.
Sanitizing is defined as eliminating germs and mi
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croorganisms. Sanitizing should be accomplished
post use or prior to use by another user. KMDSI
recommends sanitizing be accomplished any time
the unit is to be used by another person during the
mission or operation.
NOTE: The Sanitizing Procedure should be ac-
complished if possible between uses by different
users during the same operation.
WARNING
Always sanitize the helmet
prior to use by another
person. Failure to do could
result in the transmis-
sion of communicable
diseases, some of which
may cause long term disability or death.