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PRE-DIVE CHECK
(entire regulator)
1. Before mounting any Scuba regulator onto a tank valve, you must
open the valve briefly to blow out any water trapped in the outlet area
of the valve. Failing to perform this simple step will often result in water
and contaminants being blown into the interior of the regulator, which in
turn will cause future mechanical problems in the regulator.
2. Prior to each dive always check to make certain your regulator has
no potential water leaks by inhaling lightly on the regulator with the dust
cap properly installed, or the tank air valve turned off. You should be
able to draw in very little if any air. If you can draw in any quantity of
air, either the exhaust valve is failing to seal properly, or there may be a
pinhole leak in the mouthpiece or second stage diaphragm.
3. Mount the 1st stage regulator on the tank valve with the clear dia-
phragm end (with the black logo showing underneath) facing down.
4. Just before turning on the tank air valve, check to make sure that
the yoke nut or DIN connection is tight and that the regulator body is
aligned properly, with no kinks in the hoses. In the case of DIN connec-
tions, check that the DIN connector O-ring on the regulator is in place
before installing the regulator into the valve. Always carry spare DIN
connection O-rings (Zeagle p/n 160-0111-N7).
5. Turn the tank valve on VERY slowly. Check for air leaks and proper
breathing function of the regulator.
WARNING
If you hear any unusual leaks, turn the tank valve off. Do not use the
regulator until the source of the leak has been found and corrected
by an authorized Zeagle Scuba service technician. Always mount the
regulator on the valve with the clear diaphragm end (with black logo
showing underneath) pointed downwards.
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