.16 BC Owner’s Manual
4.Check the function of the oral inflator button, rapid exhaust valve (REV), and OPV to ensure a rapid and unobstructed exhaust from each valve. Fully inflate the BC once again, and disconnect the Power Inflator to listen for any leakage.
CAUTION: If any leakage can be heard, or if the air cell begins to deflate within
5.Make a final check of the cylinder band’s tension to ensure that it is as tight as possible and the cylinder is securely held without any noticeable slippage. Retighten if necessary.
6.Before entering the water, check the trim weight compartments to ensure they are closed, and the
WARNING: The
Diving With Your XS Scuba BC
Rules For Personal Weighting
Before diving with your new XS Scuba BC, it is important to establish the correct amount of weight you will need to wear to achieve neutral buoyancy, without being too heavy (negatively buoyant) or light (positively buoyant). While following the procedures taught in an
1.Be aware of the factors that can cause your personal buoyancy to change, including personal weight loss or gain, the type and thickness of
the exposure suit you wear, and the buoyancy characteristics of your cylinder when it is full and empty.
2.Weight yourself in chest deep water while wearing all your equipment, including your exposure suit and BC, and with the cylinder you will be using while it contains no more than 500 psi.
3.Experiment with different amounts of weight until you are able to float at eye level on the surface while holding your breath, and slowly begin to sink as you exhale.
4.Conduct a personal buoyancy check whenever your body weight has changed,
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