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© ⅯⅯⅩⅢ Kirby Morgan Dive Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Document # 130115001
SuperLite
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he must have the capability to don and remove the
helmet alone in the event of an emergency. It is im
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peritive that the tender and diving supervisor check
the diver over after dressing, and prior to entering
the water.
To dress in, the neck dam ring assembly must first be
pulled down over the diver’s head. Prior to donning
the neck dam ring assembly it must first be properly
lubricated if you are using a latex neck dam. Use only
pure talcum powder to lubricate the neck dam. Never
use scented powders, such as baby powder. These
contain oils that will damage the latex.
Be sure to loosen the chin strap inside the helmet
prior to donning the neck dam. To loosen the strap,
place your thumb under the rounded end of the plastic
3.8.3 Opening the breathing Gas Supply to
the Helmet
Prior to turning on the air supply for the helmet,
check to see that the free flow valve is closed and the
regulator adjustment knob is all the way in. Slowly
bring up the gas pressure to the helmet to between
115-135 (8-9.3 bar). Slowly back out on the regula
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tor adjustment knob until a slight free flow develops,
then turn the adjustment knob in (clockwise) until the
free flow just stops.
To properly check the breathing system you must
completely don the helmet.
3.8.4 Fogging Prevention
A thin film of anti-fogging solution may be applied
to the interior of the polycarbonate face port prior to
the dive to help prevent fogging during the dive. A
mild liquid dish washing soap, or other commercially
available anti-fogging solutions, may be applied with
a soft rag or paper towel to the interior of the port.
The diver should use a solution which has been found
satisfactory in the past. However,
do not use an aero-
sol spray
on the polycarbonate lens. The propellants
in some aerosol dispensers cause damage to the lens.
3.8.5 Donning the Helmet
The diver must be assisted by the tender when don
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ning the helmet and EGS assembly. The diver must
never try to dress himself without assistance, but
Donning the neck dam.
buckle and pull away from the helmet shell.
To don the neck dam, hold the neck dam/ring as
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sembly vertically, in front of your chest, so that the
large end of the neck ring is on top, with the pull strap
facing your chest. The tongue of the neck dam ring
should also be facing your chest. Once you don the
neck dam ring, the tongue on the ring should be on
the underside of the ring, and the pull strap should
be hanging down at the back of your neck.
Spread the neck dam opening by pulling against the
palms of both hands while supporting the weight of
the assembly by grasping the sides of the rings with
your thumbs. Do not press the tips of your fingers
Never use any aerosol
propelled sprays near
the face port of any
Kirby Morgan com-
mercial diving mask or
helmet. The propellant
used in these aerosols
WARNING
can invisibly damage the polycarbonate
face port and cause it to shatter upon
impact from any strong blow. If the face
port fails underwater the helmet will flood
and drowning may result.