Zeagle Flathead VI Owner's Manual - Caution
CAUTION
If you hear any leaks, turn the tank valve off. Do not use the regulator
until the source of the leak has been found and corrected by an autho-
rized Zeagle Scuba service technician. Always mount the regulator on
the valve with the clear diaphragm end (with the black logo showing
underneath) pointed downwards.
Lifting the tank by the regulator or hoses may loosen a previously tight
connection, which could cause unexpected air loss and put the diver at
risk during a subsequent dive. You could be physically injured by high
pressure air or parts that are propelled by high-pressure air.
WARNING
POST-DIVE CARE
1. After the dive, dry the dust cap and place it securely on the regulator
inlet. On multiple tank dives, keep water out of the regulator inlet when
changing the tanks. Neglect of these simple procedures is a major cause
of corrosion and wear in scuba regulators. Zeagle’s Dry Environmental
Sealing System keeps all other water-borne biological contamination out
of the first stage body.
2. With the dust cap securely in place, rinse the first and second stage in
clean fresh water. DO NOT purge the regulator before or during rinsing
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4. Just before turning on the tank air valve, check to make sure that the
yoke nut or DIN connection is tight and that the regulator body is aligned
properly, with no kinks in the hoses. In the case of DIN connections,
check that the DIN connector O-ring on the regulator is in place before
installing the regulator into the valve. Always carry spare DIN connection
O-rings (Zeagle p/n 160-0111-N7).
5. Turn the tank valve on VERY slowly. Check for air leaks and proper
breathing function of the regulator.