12
(Fig. 20)
(Fig. 19)
6. Pull the buckle to be upright positioned as shown in Figure 19 so the belt cannot slip.
And release the Hook and Loop fastener then thread the end of belt through end slot
of buckle. (Fig. 20)
(Fig. 22)
(Fig. 21)
7. Grasp belt end firmly and pull buckle to closed position. (Fig. 21) Attach belt end to
Hock & Loop fastener. (Fig. 22)
8. Check that the tank belt is securely fastened to tank. Hold tank in place in an upright
position. Grasp backpack by upper carrying handle, and try to move backpack up
and down on tank. There should be no movement, if belt moves, has not been
adequately tightened.
9. To readjust to proper tightness:
(a) Remove belt end from Hock & Loop fastener, and cam buckle.
(b) Unthread belt from end slot only of cam buckle.
(c) Repeat step 5-8 above.
10. To remove backpack from tank after a dive:
(a) Remove belt end Hock & Loop fastener, and open cam buckle.
(b) Unthread belt from end slot only of cam buckle.
(c) Slide backpack off tank.
WARNING: Proper installation and adjustment are extremely important to assure correct
performance of backpack. Improper installation on tank may allow the tank to slip out of
backpack. Loss of the tank could result in loss of buoyancy control, and/or air supply and
personal injury could result. If you have any questions about proper use for this product,
ask your diving instructor, your TUSA dealer, or your TUSA distributor.