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the oral nasal is in the proper position on your face,
covering your nose and mouth. Turn the sealed pull
pins to the locking position with the ridge on the
pins engaging the notch in the sleeve and the pins
fully extended.
Tilt your head forward so the locking collar/neck pad
assembly may be swung forward and locked up into
its closed position. The locking sealed pull pins must
snap into place on the locking collar.
Lift your head back up and slide the neck pad forward
until it is snug but comfortable. Mark the position of
the neck pad on the locking collar using an indelible
marker. Open the locking sealed pull pins and let the
locking collar open.
Tilt your head forward and open the locking collar
so the screws can be tightened. Position the neck pad
plate on the locking collar at the marked position and
tighten the screws on each side. After the adjustment
screws are tightened, tilt your head forward and lock
the locking collar/neck pad assembly. Move your
head in various positions making sure the pad is
adjusted for comfort.
The helmet is now adjusted for your head. It should
need no further adjustment unless another diver uses
the helmet.
3.5 Pre Dress-In Procedure
Before dressing in for a dive, inspection of the helmet
system must be made to be sure it is in proper work
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ing order. This must be done well in advance of the
dive so any problems can be fixed without delaying
the dive. The following steps are part of the recom
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mended daily maintenance.
3.5.1 Pre-Dive Visual Inspection
Visually inspect the exterior and interior of the hel
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met.
1) The demand regulator cover should not be dented.
2) The neck dam must not be torn or punctured.
3) Inspect the O-ring on the neck dam ring assembly.
The O-ring must be in place and undamaged.
4) Inspect the bent tube that supplies breathing gas
to the regulator. There must be no dents or kinks in
the assembly.
WARNING
There must be no holes in the neck dam.
If there are any holes in the neck dam the
helmet could leak or flood. In addition,
the demand regulator will not operate
properly. Drowning could result.
5) Inspect the face port. It must be in good condition.
6) Be sure the communications wires are hooked up
and there are no loose connections.
7) Inspect the oral nasal mask. Make sure it is on the
regulator mount nut properly.
8) Inspect the sealed pull pin on each side of the
The O-ring on the neck dam ring assem-
bly on the helmet must be in place and
in good condition. It must be properly
lubricated for smooth operation. Without
a proper functioning O-ring the helmet
will leak and possibly flood. Drowning
could result.
WARNING
helmet. They must engage and disengage properly.
9) Make sure the head cushion and chin cushion are
properly fastened inside the helmet.