Ocean Reef Neptune Space G-divers Owner's Manual - Neptune Space G.Divers
NEPTUNE SPACE G.divers manual rel.1.7 October 2010
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NEPTUNE SPACE G.divers
INTRODUCTION
The NEPTUNE SPACE G.divers mask was developed through experience gained from
producing products for military personnel protection. All designs and materials were
tested to obtain superior performance and increased safety.
The high quality of the product does not allow the user to ignore the problems
connected with the correct use of the product and the rules for safe diving.
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS AND WARNINGS
Before using this mask, you must have successfully received training and
certification in the technique of SCUBA diving from a recognized certification agency
(or any U.S. Military or government operated diving school). Use of this equipment
by a person who is not certified by a recognized agency shall render all warranties,
express or implied, null and void.
Use of SCUBA equipment by uncertified or untrained persons is dangerous and
can result in serious injury or death.
This mask is not configured for commercial use with surface supplied air.
Always pressurize the Neptune Space G.divers gradually by opening the
cylinder valve SLOWLY.
NEVER lubricate any part of the mask and/or regulator or cylinder valve with
any lubricant. Lubrication must only be performed by an OCEAN REEF trained
technician.
DO NOT apply any type of aerosol spray on the Neptune Space G.divers.
Doing so may cause permanent damage to certain plastic components,
including the second stage housing.
DO NOT leave a cylinder standing unsecured with the Neptune Space G.divers
attached to the valve. Doing so may cause permanent damage to the FFM and
cylinder valve if the cylinder falls over against the first stage.
Factory prescribed service for this product must be performed at least once
annually by a factory trained OCEAN REEF Service Technician who is
employed by an Authorized OCEAN REEF Dealer. Repair, service, disassembly,
or first stage adjustment must not be attempted by persons who are not
factory trained and authorized by OCEAN REEF.
When diving in cold water (below 45
0
F, or 7
0
C), you must have received
training and certification in the techniques of cold water diving from a
recognized training agency.