XS Scuba Buoyancy Compensator manual Venting & Dumping Air, Venting With the Oral Inflator

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.18 BC Owner’s Manual

Power Inflation

To connect the LP hose, grip the grooved sleeve at the connection fitting between your thumb and forefinger, and slide the sleeve back. Place the fitting over the inflator valve QD nipple, and firmly push inward while releasing the sleeve. Check to ensure that the hose is securely attached.

To inflate your BC, depress the power inflator button. DO NOT hold the inflator button depressed continuously underwater, as this could cause you to become excessively buoyant. Instead, depress the button in short bursts until you become neutrally buoyant.

WARNING: Do not rely on the power inflator as the only means for inflating your BC. It is important to maintain proficiency in the skill of orally inflating your BC. You may otherwise be unable to achieve positive buoyancy in an emergency situation, which could lead to serious injury or death.

Venting & Dumping Air

Throughout the course of a dive, it will be necessary to vent or dump air from the BC using one of the three methods described in the following instructions. Each method uses a valve that is in a different location, and is designed either to vent air or dump it very quickly. The method you should choose will depend on whether you are descending feet-first, head-first, maintaining neutral buoyancy underwater, or controlling your ascent. To release air as effectively as possible, remember to utilize the valve that is at the highest point on the BC and nearest to the surface, depending on your position in the water.

WARNING: Whenever you ascend, whether intentionally or accidentally, you must simultaneously vent air from the BC as needed to maintain buoyancy control. If air is allowed to expand inside the BC unchecked, you may experience a rapid, uncontrolled ascent, which could lead to serious injury or death due to arterial gas embolism, decompression sickness, or drowning. To regain buoyancy control during an uncontrolled ascent, you must dump air from the BC as quickly as possible until you have stopped ascending.

Venting With the Oral Inflator

Air can be vented through the inflator by holding the inflator above your head and depressing the oral inflator button. This method is recommended for making an initial feet-first descent, but is not as effective while you are in a facedown swimming position.

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Contents Compensator Definitions of Warnings, Cautions and Notes Table of Contents General Precautions and Warnings DESCENT, do not Hesitate to Remove and Ditch WeightIntroduction Intended Use & Function of Your BC Valves Primary Adjustment Points Shoulder StrapsCummerbund Waistband Tank Locator Strap Integrated Weight SystemsCylinder Band with Buckle Sternum StrapReleasable Trim Weights Lock Integrated Weight SystemPreparation & Setup LP Inflator Hose InstallationCylinder Mounting Threading the Cylinder Band & Buckle Attaching the BC to the Cylinder Integrated Weight System Releasable Trim WeightsLock Integrated Weight System Filling the Weight Pockets Lock Integrated Weight System Pocket Installation Donning the BC Inspection Checklist Pre-Dive InspectionRules For Personal Weighting Diving With Your XS Scuba BCDiving With an X-Lock Integrated Weight System Oral InflationPower Inflation Venting & Dumping AirVenting With the Oral Inflator Right Shoulder OPV / Dump Valve not featured on all models Venting With the REVPost Dive Care & Maintenance Optional Accessories & Special FeaturesDealer Inspection & Service AirWave Inline Octopus part no. RG325What Is Not Covered Limited Two-Year WarrantyWhat Is Covered What You Need To DoService Record Returning Your BC For Service