10.While pressing firmly onto the inflator body, turn the black locking ring clockwise to the locked position, and pull on the inflator cap to ensure
it is locked onto the inflator body (Figure 14).
11.Ensure that the status indicator on the new inflator cap is green, the pull-
FIGURE 14 | Hydrostatic Water |
| Inlet Valve |
| Black Locking Ring |
| Tabs |
Status | Manual Ination |
Indicator | Lanyard |
Expiry Date |
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12.To test for leakage, inflate the LP
using the oral inflator tube – see Inflating. To avoid damage to the LP do not use a compressor (the maximum pressure should not exceed 2 psi). After two hours there should be no noticeable drop in pressure in the LP.
13.Deflate and repack the LP – see Deflating, and Repacking.
RE-ARMING THE MD3091
CAUTION: The LP must be deflated before being
NOTE: An MA7170
CAUTION: Follow the steps below in the exact sequence described.
1.Unscrew and discard the CO2 cylinder (Figure 15).
2.Ensure the manual lever is in the up and ready position and the manual inflator mechanism status pin is properly
installed. If missing or damaged, replace the |
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status pin (Figure 15). | CO2 Cylinder | |
3. To install the new CO2 cylinder, screw it into | Inator Mechanism | |
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the top of the inflator and | ||
avoid damage to the internal gasket, do not | Status Pin | |
Ination Lanyard | ||
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4. To test for leakage, inflate the LP using the | Beaded Manual | |
oral inflator tube – see Inflating. To avoid | Ination Handle | |
FIGURE 15 | ||
damage to the LP do not use a compressor | ||
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(the maximum pressure should not exceed |
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2 psi). After two hours there should be no |
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noticeable drop in pressure in the LP. |
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5.Deflate and repack the LP – see Deflating, and Repacking.
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