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2. BUOY POCKET
Buoy pocket is supplied in a set with a backplate or it can
be purchased separately in the offered colors. The pocket
is attached to the backplate with the included eight screws
and nuts. It is used to store, for example, a decompression
buoy, it also increases the comfort of the diver.
PRE-DIVE INSPECTION OF THE COMPENSATOR
Before each use, the compensator must be given a thorough visual inspection
and functional test. Never dive with a BC that shows signs of damage to its
inner bladder, inflation mechanism or valves.
Periodically it is advised to check the buoyancy compensator OPV for damage
or corrosion and the harness straps for signs of significant wear, especially at
the shoulder or waist slots on the backplate.
Inspection checklist
1. Connect the wing inflation mechanism to the breathing gas source using a
quick-release inflator hose. Press and release the inflator button intermittently
to make sure that the airflow is not blocked and that the airflow has stopped
completely when the button is released.
2. Pull on the OPV cord to test the valve spring and seal. Fully inflate the wing
until the overpressure valve opens.
3. Check the operation of the overpressure valve by repeatedly inflating the
wing to make sure that the valve opens to release the overpressure, but closes
immediately so that the inner bladder remains fully inflated.
4. Check the tightness of the entire system again with your diving buddy
immediately after immersion.
If during the pre-dive check according to the above points you
will hear or see a gas leak, do not use the compensator! Always
have such a fault checked by an authorized service center.
5. Make a final check that the bottle straps are properly tightened (when diving
with one bottle).
6. Tighten all nuts that connect the wing to the backplate, or to the doubles.
7. Before entering the water, check your weighting system to make sure
everything is properly attached and the release buckles are fully functional.
Unexpected loss of weights can cause sudden, uncontrolled
ascent, which can result in serious injury or death.
Revised – February 2020
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