Oceanic Regulator
Recommended is to carry an Octopus with the mouthpiece facing down when not in use, or to use a mouthpiece plug or cover to prevent
During normal use underwater, a small amount of water collects inside the body of a standard regulator in a natural reservoir near the bottom. This is normal for most second stages, and the water is held away from your mouth naturally and will go unnoticed unless you become inverted or do subaquatic somersaults at which time you may experience temporary 'wet breathing'.
Water can be purged from the small internal air space of most second stages by exhaling a small puff of breathing gas into the mouthpiece, or by blocking the mouthpiece with your tongue and pressing the front mounted purge button to initiate a flow of breathing gas. (See Omega II for an exception to this general feature.)
Alpha 7, Gamma, Pony Bottle, and Explorers (Primary and Octopus)These models are downstream demand valve second stage regulators that are lighter and smaller than most other primary second stages. They provide breathing gas as you demand it with low inhalation resistance. Breathing effort is factory set to the average performance level required by most divers.
They are provided with
NOTE: If these second stages are shipped from the factory specifically as an Octopus, the inhalation effort is set slightly higher to reduce sensitivity.
Delta 3 and Gamma 2 (Primary and Octopus)The Delta 3 and Gamma 2 feature a
•Placing the switch in the left ( - ) position
•Placing the switch in the right ( + ) position (Dive) provides optimum perfor- mance during a dive.
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