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6) Rinse the helmet thoroughly with fresh water. Turn
the defogger valve knob, emergency valve knob, and
regulator adjustment knob while rinsing to prevent
salt from accumulating under these valves.
Remove the regulator clamp, regulator cover, and
diaphragm. Carefully clean the regulator body, dia-
phragm and cover.
Run water under the reg ulator cover, and in the
regulator body through the air delivery tube located
in the oral nasal. Operate the sealed pull pins as you
run water over them.
Wipe the inside of the helmet out with a clean, damp
rag. Do not depress the purge button while rinsing
the regulator as this action will permit foreign matter
back into the inlet valve and seat.
7) Screw the demand regulator adjustment knob all
the way out. This will prolong the life of the inlet
valve seat and keep the internal adjustment correct.
8) Lubricate the shaft of the nose block device with
silicone lubricant.
9) Rinse the neck dam assembly and allow to dry.
Remove the o-ring from the neck dam ring, clean
and lubricate.
10) If the neck dam is damaged it must be replaced.
6.5 Monthly Maintenance (or
between jobs)
6.5.1 Locking Collar Assembly & Helmet
Ring
NOTE: By definition “Monthly” is the minimum
recommended maintenance that should be per-
formed at least once a month with the helmet in
continuous use, (used for more than 20 diving
days a month) or at least every two months with
the helmet used less than 10 diving days a month.
Appendix A2.2 should also be performed any time
the serviceability of the helmet is in question.”
Check the two sealed pull pins to make sure they
operate smoothly and engage the pins on the locking
collar properly. If the sealed pull pins stick or do not
provide adequate tension it is essential to return your
helmet to your dealer or KMDSI for service.
Do not
attempt to service these mechanisms by yourself.
6.5.2 Neck Dam Ring Assembly
Inspect the neck dam carefully. There must be no
holes in the neck dam. Also make certain the neck
dam is well captured between the step and split rings.
Re-torque screws if necessary. If you are using a
latex neck dam, the latex must be firm, not sticky. If
there is any damage to the latex the neck dam must
be replaced. Do not patch a latex neck dam. Apply
talcum powder to the neck dam prior to storage and
to prepare it for the next dive.
Inspect the o-ring on the neck dam ring assembly.
It must be in good condition with no nicks, tears, or
cracking. Replace the o-ring if it shows signs of wear.
Never patch a torn or punctured neck dam. If
the patch comes off underwater the helmet
could flood and/or cause the demand
regulator to freeflow. Serious injury, drowning
or death may result. A damaged neck dam
must be replaced.
WARNING
The sealed pull pins must operate smoothly
with a positive action. If the pins do not
release properly the diver may not be able
to remove the helmet quickly if necessary.
If the pins do not lock with a positive
action the locking collar assembly will
not lock properly and the helmet may
come off the diver’s head. If this happens
underwater, drowning could result.
WARNING