XS Scuba Buoyancy Compensator Primary Adjustment Points, Shoulder Straps, Cummerbund Waistband

Models: Buoyancy Compensator

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BC Owner’s Manual 7.

vent air by pulling the power inflator straight down. It works best while you are in a vertical heads-up position or in a face-down swimming position.

WARNING: The OPV in the Integrated Inflator is set at a lower relief pressure than the optional OPV located on the back of some BC models to prevent damage to the material of the BC air cell. It is imperative that the Integrated Inflator System be the only inflator used with this BC. Never dive with the BC if the inflator does not function properly, or if it has been tampered with, modified, or replaced with an inflator, airway assembly, or shoulder dump of a manufacturer other than XS Scuba.

Rear Dump Valve – This valve can be used to dump air by pulling on the ball and cord. This Rear Dump Valve works best while you are in a heads-down position or in a face-down swimming position.

Primary Adjustment Points

Shoulder Straps

The shoulder straps of your BC are connected with side- squeeze fasteners, and can be easily adjusted by pulling upward on the buckle to loosen, or downward on the D- ring at the end of the strap to tighten.

Cummerbund Waistband

The cummerbund is designed to provide a wide range of adjustment to hold your BC snug and secure below your rib cage and above your hips. All XS Scuba cummerbunds feature a high quality Velcro® touch fastener, and can be adjusted for length at the backpack. Some models feature an elastic stretch cummerbund that can compensate for the contraction of your wetsuit at depth. To fasten the cummerbund, simply pull the left side containing the loop Velcro® snug across your waist, and then pull the right side snug over it. Finally, press firmly down to fasten the hook Velcro®.

XS Scuba, Inc

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XS Scuba Buoyancy Compensator manual Primary Adjustment Points, Shoulder Straps, Cummerbund Waistband