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INTRODUCTION
The instructions set forth in this document are intended to guide the experienced scuba equipment repair technician through the standard service procedure for the Dual Octo second stage regulator.
It is assumed that the technician possesses basic scuba equipment repair training and the skill necessary to perform the service. If you have not received regulator service training as an Authorized Sherwood Scuba Dealer do not attempt to perform the service described in this document. If you are uncertain as to whether you are qualified to perform this service contact your regional Sherwood Scuba Distributor for advice.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Special Notations
WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous condition or situation which, if not avoided, may result in serious injury or death.
CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous condition or situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
NOTE: | Indicates an important point or reminder. |
When to service
Generally the Dual Octo should be inspected for service at least annually. If the regulator has been subjected to less than 100 hours of use it may just require a routine inspection not necessarily requiring the replacement of parts.
If the regulator has been subjected to more than 100 hours of use or it has not received the benefit of careful
Dual Octo regulators that are subjected to extreme conditions such as daily use or infrequent cleaning may need service more frequently depending on inspection results.
Sherwood Scuba offers a standard service kit (P/N
Use only authorized parts and lubricants. Substitution of parts other than those available from Sherwood Scuba may cause the regulator not to perform as intended by the manufacturer and will void the warranty.