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out in low temperature conditions (lower than 10°C (50°F)). Cylinders must be transported
according to local rules provided for the transport of dangerous goods. Cylinder use is
subjected to the laws regulating the use of gases and compressed air.
4.
Equipment must be serviced by qualified personnel at the prescribed intervals. Repairs
and maintenance must be carried out by an Authorized SCUBAPRO Dealer service facility
and with the exclusive use of original SCUBAPRO spare parts.
5.
Should the equipment be serviced or repaired without complying with procedures
approved by SCUBAPRO or by untrained personnel or not certified by SCUBAPRO, or
should it be used in ways and for purposes other than specifically designated, liability for
the correct and safe function of the equipment transfers to the owner/user.
6.
The content of this manual is based upon the latest information available at the time of
going to print. SCUBAPRO reserves the right to make changes at any time.
7.
All dives must be planned and carried out so that at the end of the dive the diver will still
have a reasonable reserve of air for emergency use. The suggested amount is usually
50 bars (725 psi).
SCUBAPRO refuses all responsibility for damages caused by non-compliance with the
instructions contained in this manual. These instructions do not extend the warranty or the
responsibilities stated by SCUBAPRO terms of sales and delivery.
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Always perform a pre-dive and post-dive inspection of the BC.
4. GEnERAl InFORMATIOn
Primary purpose of the Buoyancy Compensator
The primary purpose of a Buoyancy Compensator is to make you more comfortable by
enabling you to maintain neutral buoyancy at depth.
You are neutrally buoyant when you maintain a specific depth without expending significant
physical effort to prevent an ascent or descent from that depth.
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Do not use your BC as an assist or “lift bag” for bringing objects to the surface. These
objects may be lost during the ascent, creating a sudden increase in buoyancy and
loss of buoyancy control.
5. InITIAl SET UP
Low Pressure (LP) hose
Connect the low pressure (LP) hose of the
Power Inflation Valve or A.I.R. 2 to an unused
LP port of the first stage,
that must have the
same thread
(fig. 1).
fig. 1
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