Diverite HunterPac BCD Kullanıcı Kılavuzu - Sayfa 17

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HunterPac BCD
When a regulator and inflator hose are connected to a cylinder, always
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open the cylinder valve slowly, especially when using Nitrox.
The HunterPac must be used with compressed air compliant with standard
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EN 12021.

Inflation and Deflation Warnings and Cautions

When using a remote exhaust pull-dump, DO NOT continue to pull if air is
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not coming out. Adjust your body position so that the exhaust valve is at
the highest point and then LIGHTLY pull down on the exhaust again. Do not
yank on the exhaust as doing so could cause damage to the BC.
Do not attach the low-pressure inflator hose to a high-pressure air source,
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such as the HP (high pressure) port of a regulator. The BC's low-pressure
inflator and its supply hose can only handle pressures of approximately
150 pounds per square inch (10 bar) over ambient pressure.
Note: Read your regulator manufacturer's instructions concerning the
proper connection of low- and high-pressure hoses. Trained technicians
working for factory authorized dive centers should only install or change
hoses. Product damage can result from improper hose connection.
Always inflate the BC slowly, both at the surface and underwater. Rapid
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inflation underwater can result in uncontrolled ascents. Uncontrolled
ascents can cause serious lung overpressure injuries, such as Arterial Gas
Embolism (AGE). Serious overpressure injuries can result in death.
Maintaining a safe rate of ascent requires training and practice. The BCs'
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overpressure relief valve does not control or prevent uncontrolled ascents.
These instructions do not incorporate all of the steps required to orally
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inflate the BC above or below the water. Oral inflation of BCs underwater
requires special training and practice. This should first be attempted under
controlled conditions and under the supervision of a certified instructor.
Never breathe from the BC's oral inflator/manual deflator mouthpiece.
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The BC may contain contamination or gas residue that may be hazardous if
inhaled.
Use of the oral inflator/manual deflator or overpressure relief valve for
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deflation may allow water to enter the BC. Repeated deflation of the BC
under water may allow enough water to enter the BC to substantially
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