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© ⅯⅯⅩⅢ Kirby Morgan Dive Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Document # 130115001
SuperLite
®
27
®
6.2.1 Component and Parts Cleaning
The helmet and components should only be cleaned
using a mild solution of dishwashing soap such as
JOY ™ or Dawn ™ hand dishwashing soap.
Parts that have corrosion should be washed and
scrubbed with a nylon bristle brush and then soaked
in a solution of 50% white vinegar and water for 30-
60 minutes followed by a light brushing and a good
fresh water rinse. Helmet liners and rubber compo-
nents should be cleaned using a mild soapy solution
followed by a good rinsing and air-dried.
DO NOT
use hair dryers or high heat to dry the
rubber or fabric components, high temperatures will
severely reduce their serviceability. To clean parts
heavily encrusted with salt we recommend a dilute
solution of white vinegar and a toothbrush.
6.2.2 Component and Parts Lubrication
All helmets are lubricated at KMDSI with Christo-
Lube
®
. Helmets used for air diving or diving with gas
containing less than 50 % oxygen can be lubricated
with food grade silicone such as Dow Corning
®
111
or equivalent.
All parts on Kirby Morgan helmets and
masks must be adjusted to their proper
torque specifications. See the table of
torque specifications at the rear of this
manual for a complete listing of torque
specifications for each part. Failure
to adjust parts to the recommended
specifications could lead to helmet failure
and accidents. This could be fatal.
WARNING
Never use any aerosol
p r o p e l l e d s p r a y s
near the face port
of any Kirby Morgan
commercial diving
helmet or full-face
mask. The propellent
Silicone
Spra
y
used in these aerosols 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.
WARNING
WARNING
Do not use aerosol lubricants!
Many aerosol pro-
pellants will damage plastic. Avoid lubricant contact
with plastic parts.
N
OTE: All parts on the helmet that require
lubrication must be lubricated sparingly with the
appropriate lubricant. DO NOT USE AEROSOL
SPRAY LUBRICANTS. Many aerosol propellants will
damage plastic. Avoid lubricant contact with plastic
parts/components.
Food grade silicone lubricant on all non-gas
transporting components is acceptable. KMDSI
recommends Dow Corning
®
111 or equivalent. KMDSI
strongly recommends using Christo-Lube
®
for aIl gas
system lubrication. If the helmet is intended to be used
with breathing mixtures greater than 50% oxygen, it
should be cleaned for oxygen service, and components
requiring lubrication should be lubricated with a
suitable oxygen compatible lubricant such as Christo-
Lube
®
Halocarbon Fluorolube
®
or Krytox
®
.
Silicone lubricant is not recommended for helmets
previously been used for air diving but are
also intended to be used with breathing
gas mixtures in excess of 50% oxygen by
volume, should be cleaned in accordance
with the applicable Operations and
Maintenance Manual and lubricated with
oxygen compatible lubricants such as
Christo-Lube
®
, Flourolube
®
, Krytox
®
,
Tribolube
®
or other oxygen compatible
lubricants. DO NOT MIX LUBRICANTS!
All breathing air supply systems must be
filtered and must meet the requirements
of grade D quality air or better. Helmets
and BandMasks
®
used for air diving or
enriched air at 50 % oxygen or less can
be lubricated with food grade silicone
grease Dow Corning
®
111 or equivalent.
Kirby Morgan uses Christo-Lube
®
at the
factory for lubrication of all gas train
components requiring lubrication, and
highly recommends its use.
A l l n e w H e l m e t s
and Band Masks are
l u b r i c a t e d d u r i n g
a s s e m bly a t K i r by
Morgan using Christo
L u b e
®
. S e a s o n e d
Helmets and Band
M a s k s t h a t h a v e