Hollis Explorer User Manual - page 18
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Step 9. Once the LSS Module is charged, it may be installed on the inha-
lation side of the Explorer canister. First inspect the O-rings and sealing
surfaces to ensure they are in good condition. The Explorer case has
two notches on either side of the canister opening. Align the locking ring
tab with the notch on the left side, when the Explorer case is laying on
the harness side. Additionally, line up the solenoid, as shown (Fig. 2.8).
Then while pressing the LSS assembly into position, turn the the lock ring
clockwise 180 degrees until the tab rests in the other notch on the Explor-
er case.
Step 10. Adjust the included Harness or optional BCD for proper fit.
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NOTE: See the Hollis Buoyancy Guide (doc. 12-4012) for instruc-
tions on the Harness and Wing fittment and proper use. It may be
downloaded from http://hollisgear.com/support_manuals.asp.
Step 11. Inspect the mushroom valves in the BOV and make sure they are
in place.
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DANGER: Your Explorer must have proper mushroom valve func-
tion before every dive. See ‘BOV Assembly’ subsection in the
"Complete Disassembly & Reassembly" PART 2 Section 3 of this
manual for instructions on testing the mushroom valves.
Attach the regulator LP hose to the BOV and gently tighten the nut to the
hose inlet (Fig. 2.9, item C). After inspecting the hose end O-rings, attach
the breathing hoses to the BOV. Ensure the white hose end goes to the
inhale side (Fig. 2.9, item B) of the BOV.
Attach the HUD Bracket to the inhalation side hose nut and snap the HUD
into the HUD Bracket (Fig. 2.10). The HUD Bracket is secured with an
O-ring attached to the two tabs on the underside of the bracket.
Step 12. Ensure the counterlungs are correctly positioned where they will
not get pinched, cut, or unecessarily restricted (Fig.
2.11).
Then refit the
Case Back and secure the two clips at its base (Fig. 2.12).
! WARNING: Ensure that the counterlungs are not pinched during in-
stallation of the Case Back. Pinching counterlungs could puncture
or cut the counterlungs, leading to flooding and risk of drowning.
!
NOTE: The Case Back will not fit or lock properly if the end cap
lock rings are not in the correct orientation.
Fig. 2.8
Fig. 2.12
Fig. 2.9
A
B
C
Fig. 2.11
Fig. 2.10