Sherwood SRB3108 manual Customer Maintenance & Handling Tips, PRE-DIVE Checks, POST-DIVE Care

Models: SRB3108

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CUSTOMER MAINTENANCE & HANDLING TIPS

How your customers treat their regulators will directly influence the unit's function and durability. Here are a few tips that you can pass on to your customers to help ensure the durability of their new Sherwood octopus:

PRE-DIVE CHECKS:

(1)Check the hoses and hose connections for cuts, abrasions or other signs of damage before mounting the regulator on the tank valve. Slide the hose protectors back to inspect the areas of the hose normally covered. Be sure all hose connections are tight.

(2)Before turning on the tank air valve, check to make sure that the yoke nut or DIN connection is tight and the regulator body is aligned properly, with no kinks in the hoses.

(3)Turn the tank valve on slowly and listen for leaks. If any leaks are found, replace or repair parts as recommended.

(4)Never lift the tank/BCD assembly by the regulator or hoses.

(5)Surface-test the regulator by breathing lightly through the mouthpiece. Depressing the purge button above the water's surface is not an appropriate method for testing the function of the regulator.

POST-DIVE CARE:

(1)After the dive, blow all water out of the dust cap with clean dry air and place the cap securely on the regulator inlet. On multiple tank dives, keep salt water out of the regulator inlet when changing tanks. Neglecting these simple procedures is the greatest cause of corrosion and wear in scuba regulators. When used properly, Sherwood's exclusive Dry Air Bleed System keeps all other water-borne contamination out of the first stage body.

NOTE: A tiny stream of air bubbles escaping from a small black valve on the first stage indicates that the Dry Air Bleed System is working. The amount of air used is negligible (13 - 27 cc/min.). Check the system periodically, particularly after servicing, to ensure that there is some air escaping from the black one-way bleed valve. If no air is escaping from the valve when you apply air pressure to the first stage, have the regulator inspected.

(2)With the dust cap securely in place, rinse the first and second stages in clean fresh water. DO NOT depress the purge button before or during rinsing since this may introduce water 'into the second stage and the low pressure hose. Shake or blow all excess water from the second stage and allow the entire regulator to air-dry before storing.

(3)Store the regulator in a clean bag or storage box, away from sunlight, excessive heat and humidity.

SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE:

To keep the owner warranty in effect, your customers must have their regulators inspected and serviced annually (within 30 days before or after the anniversary of the date of purchase) by an authorized Sherwood Dealer. Failure to do so invalidates the warranty. Even with infrequent use, the regulator must be serviced annually to ensure proper performance and satisfy warranty requirements.

Companion instructional VHS videotapes to this and other Sherwood repair manuals are available from your authorized Sherwood distributor at a nominal cost. Ask your Sherwood sales representative or authorized Sherwood distributor for details.

NOTE: Part numbers and specifications are subject to change without notice. Changes will be announced by technical bulletins. You, the repair technician, should have ready access to these bulletins. Your authorized Sherwood distributor is your most current source of correct part numbers and information.

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Sherwood SRB3108 manual Customer Maintenance & Handling Tips, PRE-DIVE Checks, POST-DIVE Care, Scheduled Maintenance