XS Scuba Buoyancy Compensator manual Venting With the REV

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NOTE: Depressing the oral inflator while the BC is empty may allow water to enter the air cell.

Venting With the REV

Inside the power inflator’s corrugated hose is a cable that attaches the power inflator to the rapid exhaust valve at the top of the airway assembly. You can thus vent air from the BC by pulling straight down on the power inflator.

The amount of air vented depends on how far open the exhaust valve is (i.e., the distance you pull the inner cable) and how long it is open. Short pulls vent small amounts of air for minor changes in buoyancy, and a long pull will vent the entire BC in a matter of seconds.

You retain just as much control over your buoyancy using the Rapid Exhaust Valve as with the oral inflator button. You also get the benefit of eliminating water entry even if the exhaust valve remains open after release of all the air. This valve provides an effective and convenient way to vent air from the BC while you are in either an upright or face-down swimming position, and is more convenient to use than the oral inflator.

Rear Dump Valve – If your BC has a Rear Dump Valve located on the lower rear portion of the air cell, it can be opened manually to quickly dump air by pulling on the ball and cord assembly. This valve works best while making a head-first descent, or in a face-down swimming position.

CAUTION: The proper function of the overpressure relief valve is essential to prevent damage to the BC air cell. Unauthorized service or tampering may render this valve inoperable, and could cause the air cell to leak or burst. This type of damage is not repairable, and is not covered under the terms and conditions of the XS Scuba Warranty.

NOTE: Most training agencies recommend that you should descend in an upright, feet-first position, in order to maintain a slower and more controlled descent. This is especially true if you experience difficulty equalizing your ears, or if you are descending in low visibility conditions.

Right Shoulder OPV / Dump Valve (not featured on all models)

Some models may feature a redundant OPV/Dump valve, located at the top of the right shoulder. A ball and cord assembly extends to the shoulder buckle assembly for quick dumping of air.

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Contents Compensator Definitions of Warnings, Cautions and Notes Table of Contents DESCENT, do not Hesitate to Remove and Ditch Weight General Precautions and WarningsIntroduction Intended Use & Function of Your BC Valves Shoulder Straps Primary Adjustment PointsCummerbund Waistband Sternum Strap Integrated Weight SystemsCylinder Band with Buckle Tank Locator StrapLock Integrated Weight System Releasable Trim WeightsLP Inflator Hose Installation Preparation & SetupCylinder Mounting Threading the Cylinder Band & Buckle Attaching the BC to the Cylinder Releasable Trim Weights Integrated Weight SystemLock Integrated Weight System Filling the Weight Pockets Lock Integrated Weight System Pocket Installation Donning the BC Pre-Dive Inspection Inspection Checklist Diving With Your XS Scuba BC Rules For Personal WeightingOral Inflation Diving With an X-Lock Integrated Weight SystemVenting & Dumping Air Power InflationVenting With the Oral Inflator Venting With the REV Right Shoulder OPV / Dump Valve not featured on all modelsOptional Accessories & Special Features Post Dive Care & MaintenanceAirWave Inline Octopus part no. RG325 Dealer Inspection & ServiceWhat You Need To Do Limited Two-Year WarrantyWhat Is Covered What Is Not CoveredReturning Your BC For Service Service Record