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• Tie the black scratch tape to your neck and tie the white one to the tank
and to your waist.
• Make 2 or 3 inspiration/expiration cycles test before setting to water
to check the proper functioning
• Never do a rotation (except the ones provided by this purpose) of the
element after the pressurization
• Adapt your dive to the pressure on the manometer
WARNINGS
• If the valve is not
completely
the compressed air of the tank. That's why it is
the valve and then to do a quarter turn backwards
5.2 When diving
• Always adopt flexible and continuous breathing to optimize your
autonomy under water
• Use the equipment in a water above +10°C (50°F)
• Seagow should only be used by one person at a time
• The maximum depth authorized is 3 m (10 ft)
• Regularly control the remaining pressure of the tank with the
manometer
• The user should stay at the surface when the remaining pressure is
equal or inferior to 50 bar (725 PSI) (red zone of the manometer)
• Stop the dive in case of leak coming from the Seagow, slowly go back up
to the surface
• Plan to stop using the equipment before the total lack of compressed air
WARNINGS
• Never go back up to the surface faster than the air bubbles
• Stop the dive in case of discomfort towards the ears or sinuses, do
not dive with a cold
• NEVER stop your breathing during your descent or your ascent
• Do not immerge the Seagow 200 or 300 when it is not pressurized
opened, the user will not be able to use all
essential to entirely open