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ADJUSTING THE BACKPLATE STRAPS

Backplate is part of a buoyancy compensator and is supplied with a
high-quality harness that is threaded through in a way that ensures proper
system functioning. Do not change the way the harness is fed through the
backplate. If you do try to take the harness out, remember exactly how it
is threaded through in order to prevent interference with the functioning of
the whole system.
When fitting the main strap, ordinary clothes such as pants and a T-shirt are
sufficient. If you intend to dive in a dry suit with undergarment, wear extra layer.
Put the backplate (without the wing) on your back, and run the crotch strap
between your legs. The belt buckle on the waist strap must pass through the
crotch strap loop and rest on the right side of the crotch strap when fastened.
The waist belt and crotch strap should be as snug as possible, but still
comfortable.
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Adjusting the shoulder straps and D-rings

Before first use, adjust the shoulder straps so that the buoyancy compensator
fits snugly on your back and does not move. The length of the shoulder strap is
adjusted by gradually sliding it through the beltstop located in the lower corners
of the backplate. At the level of the collarbone, insert three fingers under the
strap. If this is difficult, loosen the straps. If it is easy or the strap is completely
loose, shorten it by sliding it through the beltstop. Repeat the whole procedure
until you can insert three fingers under the straps without much resistance, but
not completely loosely. At the same time, it should be possible to slip your arms
out under the strap. Make sure both straps are the same length. After adjusting
the straps, the backplate should be high enough to reach the upper edge with
Revised – February 2020
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