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1. Img 1 Img 2 First stage with threaded DIN connection 1 First stage with yoke connection INT Second stage 2 Retaining yoke and screw INT DIN inlet protective cap 3 Protective cap DIN retaining wheel 4 INT DIN inlet protective cap Rotating swivel 5 Dry balance chamber High pressure port Purge button Exhaust deflector Inhalation resistance control 10 control 11 Low pressure hose All SCUBAPRO regulators can be identified via a serial number The number is printed on the housing of the second stage and on the metal body of the first stage E SCUBAPRO offers a lifetime warranty to the original owner of all SCUBAPRO regulators This warranty covers material and manufacturing defects with the exception of o rings Seats filter mouthpiece and low pressure hose In order to maintain this warranty it is mandatory to perform service on the regulator by a Authorized SCUBAPRO Dealer service facility and maintain proof of service records For details on the warranty please consult a SCUBAPRO Authorized Dealer 4 3 Octopus Emergency auxiliary breathing device The octopus is usually considered as an auxiliary emergency second stage to be used by the diver in case of need such as malfunction of its primary second stage A SCUBA in octopus configuration is defined as an octopus second stage connected with the same first stage of the primary regulator The EN250 2014 defin
2. 9 2 Useand maintenance notes Nitrox regulators must be used only with oxygen enriched air and only in combination with compressors and oylinders specifically dedicated to the use of Nitrox mixes Breathable air 2196 oxygen even if compliant with European Norm EN 12021 can contain a certain SCUBAPRO amount of hydrocarbons These while not constituting a health hazard can ignite in the presence of a high concentration of oxygen Should Nitrox regulators be used with compressed air coming from a compressor lubricated with standard oil they could be contaminated by flammable residues that would make them dangerous when used again with oxygen enriched air In case of such a contamination before using the regulator again with Nitrox it will be necessary to disassemble it and perform an oxygen specific cleaning in compliance with special procedures for instance CGA G 4 1 protocol or ASTM G93 88 or other officially approved procedures carried out by a SCUBAPRO certified technician trained in oxygen cleaning and procedures 1 During routine maintenance procedures it is required to use only genuine SCUBAPRO components specifically approved for the use with oxygen seats O rings and lubricant 2 After use rinse thoroughly with fresh water let dry completely before storing in a dry clean cool place 3 Never use solvents as they might damage rubber and plastic components 4 Slowly open the cylinder valve in order to minimize the
3. Close the oylinder valve and check the pressure gauge once again During the first minute the displayed pressure should not decrease Then open the valve again If the cylinder valve is equipped with a reserve rod verify that it is free to move downwards for its entire length If you plan on using the reserve ensure that the mechanical reserve valve is in the correct position Up Check that the entire SCUBA unit is functioning correctly by performing several complete breathing cycles deep inhalation exhalation with the cylinder valve open and the second stage mouthpiece in the mouth Check that all devices connected to the SCUBA unit are operating correctly For example check that the buoyancy compensator inflator or the dry suit inlet valve is functioning etc A WARNING Never connect a low pressure hose to a high pressure port These connection threads are different sizes and are not compatible Do not use adapters of any kind to connect low pressure devices to high pressure ports Doing so could cause serious damage to both the user and equipment 7 EQUIPMENT USE Check that the SCUBA unit is complete in all respects and complies with all requirements Refer to the IMPORTANT WARNING REMINDERS and PREPARING FOR USE sections Open the cylinder valve don the equipment en put the second stage in your mouth breathe deeply a few times to ensure that the system is operating correctly When the mouthpiece is out of the mouth s
4. you want the best scubapro com SCUBAPRO EN250 2014 SCUBAPRO CERTIFIED COMBINATIONS EN250 2014 SCUBAPRO ZERTIFIZIERTE KOMBINATIONEN COMBINAISONS CERTIFIEES SCUBAPRO NORME EN250 2014 EN250 2014 COMBINAZIONI CERTIFICATE SCUBAPRO EN 250 COMBINACIONES CERTIFICADAS 2014 DE SCUBAPRO SCUBAPRO COMBINATIES GECERTIFICEERD CONFORM EN250 2014 EN 250 2014 COMBINAGOES CERTIFICADAS DA SCUBAPRO EN 250 2014 SCUBAPRO EN 250 2014 SCUBAPRO LTAL HITELES TETT KOMBINACIOK ATESTOWANE ZESTAWY SCUBAPRO ZGODNE Z EN250 2014 EN250 2014 CERTIFIKOVANE KOMBINACE SCUBAPRO EN 250 SCUBAPRO KOMBINACIJE CERTIFICIRANE PREMA STANDARDU 2014 EN250 2014 SCUBAPRO CERTIFIERADE KOMBINATIONER SCUBAPRO COMBINATII CERTIFICATE EN250 2014 EN250 2014 2 7 E OD Ba 250 2014 SCUBAPRO LEID e FIRST STAGE Erste Stufe Premier Etage Primo Stadio Primera Etapa Eerste Trap Primeiro Estagio Els L pcs Pierwszy Stopie Prvn Stupe Prvi Stupanj F rsta steg Treapta R 77 7 MK25T MK25 EVO MK21 2 EVO MK17 Mo MK Plus NITROX INT DIN INT DIN INT DIN INT DIN INT DIN INT DIN GC EN 144 3 3 g A700 E 4 5 scoot E 2 R o 5600 H H Sz n S560 L Q g S m 8 5 5360 El ES Ll 88 020 be s5 E 5 26
5. bar depending on the version Img 3 5 2 Second Stages Balanced system Balancing the pressure forces acting within the demand valve allows the use of a much lighter spring load decreasing the inhalation resistance and providing a smoother breathing second stage EH ee Diver adjustable inhalation resistance control Second stages equipped with this system have an over sized external control knob acting directly on the spring tension Img 1 point 9 allowing the diver to adjust the inhalation resistance in order to adapt it to the needs of the dive conditions Adjusting the control knob clockwise rotation causes an increase in inhalation resistance Adjusting with a counterclockwise rotation reduces the spring tension for lower inhalation effort All depends on the diving conditions such as in strong currents when the diver spends some time with his head down and when the second stage is used as an alternate air source octopus A WARNING A higher inhalation resistance does not necessarily imply a lower air consumption in fact it may even have the opposite effect due to the higher effort required to trigger the air flow increasing your work of breathing V LV A patented is the acronym for Venturi Initiated Vacuum Assist High speed air flow passing over the vane creates a low pressure area inside the second stage housing This depression pulls the diaphragm inside the housing maintaining pressure on the
6. 0 tactical es E 92 82 195 B E 2 8 amp EE 875 R09 BR L D as 550 gt 85 sooo D H H a Se 55 878 R195 OCTOPUS m m 28 ROOSOCTOPUS EI D 28 FN Sj S560 NITROX B ux o8 SS gt R195 NITROX L R195 NITROX E OCTOPUS SCUBAPRO REGULATORS MANUAL Congratulations on purchasing a SCUBAPRO regulator and welcome to SCUBAPRO We are confident that you will enjoy extraordinary performance from our regulator designed and manufactured using the most advanced technology We thank you for choosing SCUBAPRO and wish you a future of safe dives and underwater enjoyment TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 IMPORTANT WARNINGS 2 2 CECERTIFICATION 2 2 1 EN 250 2014 norm regulations and what they mean 2 2 2 Definition of SCUBA according to EN 250 2014 2 2 3 Limitations provided by EN 250 2014 3 3 IMPORTANT WARNING REMINDERS 3 4 REGULATOR SYSTEM 4 4 1 First stage 4 4 2 Second stage 4 4 3 Octopus Emergency auxiliary breathing device 5 5 TECHNICAL FEATURES 5 5 1 First Stages 5 5 2 Second Stages 7 5 3 First and second stage features 8 6 PREPARING FOR USE 10 61 Set up in use warning 10 7 EQUIPMENT USE 11 7 1 Second stages with Venturi effect V I V A adjustment 11 7 2 Cold water use 12 7 3 Post dive 13 8 EQUIPMENT CARE AND MAINTENANCE 13 8 1 Care 13 8 2 Maintenance 14 9 NITROX 14 9 1 Main features of Nitr
7. Ensure that the high pressure inlet of the first stage regulator is closed with the special protective cap 2 Check that the anti set anti engraving device available on the R195 and G260 Img 7 second stages is not engaged 3 Should water accidentally enter the low pressure hose connect the regulator to the cylinder open the valve and press the second stage purge button down until all water has been expelled 4 Dry your regulator completely in a dry ventilated place away from heat and direct sunlight A WARNING Open the cylinder valve only with a regulator connected to the cylinder or slowly turning the cylinder valve knob as to control the air flow Care of regulators when not in use a Engage the anti engraving device on the second stages which are so equipped G260 R195 Img 7 Img 7 b Completely unscrew the adjustment knob on second stage regulators equipped with an inhalation resistance control knob c Make sure that the high pressure inlet protective cap is in the correct position 27 5 ES Ee TEE H ad Lo d Keep the regulator in a dry place away from heat and direct sunlight The mouthpiece should be periodically immersed in a disinfecting solution and rinsed with fresh water to completely remove the disinfectant Do not use disinfectant substances that could damage the mouthpiece 8 2 Maintenance A WARNING Do not use silicone grease on silicone components as this may cause some parts to defo
8. a Bldg 22F 3 3 1 Minatomirai Nishi Ku Yokohama 220 0012 SCUBAPRO ASIA PACIFIC 1208 Block A MP Industrial Center 18 Ka Yip St Chai Wan Hong Kong SCUBAPRO GERMANY amp E Europe Johnson Outdoors Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH Johann H llfritsch Str 47 D 90530 Wendelstein Germany SCUBAPRO SWITZERLAND Boden ckerstrasse 3 CH 8957 Spreitenbach Switzerland SCUBAPRO AUSTRALIA Unit 21 380 Eastern Valley Way Chatswood NSW 2067 Australia SCUBAPRO ITALY Via Tangoni 16 16030 Casarza Ligure GE Italy For additional information about our distributors and dealers see our web site at www scubapro com 2008 by Johnson Outdoors Inc JOHNSON dp REGISTERED TRADEMARKS PROPERTY OF ES Johnson Outdoors Diving
9. es minimum safety requirement testing and maximum depth 30 meters in case the SCUBA is used by two divers at the same time with the octopus second Stage used as an auxiliary emergency breathing escape device by another diver 5 TECHNICAL FEATURES Our expertise in engineering and high quality components used in the manufacturing of SCUBAPRO regulators combined with over 40 years of experience ensure the maximum reliability and safety when you dive with a SCUBAPRO regulator The main technical features of SCUBAPRO regulators are detailed below To verify which of these features apply to any Specific first and second stage combination refer to the tables at the end of this chapter 5 1 First Stages Standard Piston Standard piston first stages are the simplest mechanism with minimum moving parts to control the pressure drop from a tank to feed the second stage This translates to high reliability and durability combined with minimal maintenance requirements Balanced Piston First stages with air balanced pistons deliver significantly more air to the second stage than any other first stage while their performance is totally unaffected by the changing tank pressure A balanced system allows the use of lighter and more sensitive components resulting in ultra fast breathing response instant delivery of air on demand and extra high air flow Balanced diaphragm The inner mechanism in a diaphragm first stage is isolated from the surrounding wa
10. g it in confirm that the threads on the DIN connection and on the valve correspond correctly and are not crossed In order to obtain the maximum comfort the low pressure hose connecting the first stage to the second stage should be horizontal and directed toward the diver s right shoulder Img 5 Img 4 Img 5 Fit the carrying system jacket refer to the appropriate user instruction guide After fitting the carrying system the cylinder should sit securely Check to be sure that the cylinder cannot come loose on its own accord Conduct a vacuum leak test With the cylinder valve closed slowly inhale from the Second stage It should be possible to achieve and maintain a minimal negative pressure without air entering the system This test must be repeated for all regulator second stages connected to the SCUBA unit in use Now conduct a high pressure leak test Slowly open the cylinder valve check for any leaks and read the pressure registered on the pressure gauge 6 1 Set up in use warning A WARNING While opening the cylinder valve the pressure gauge face must not be directed towards the user or others in the event and risk of a pressure gauge malfunction A WARNING When opening the cylinder valve the second stage purge button should be slightly depressed so that the second stage valve is open A WARNING Do not push down on the purge button in low temperatures as this may cause a second stage freeze up
11. i 16 16030 Casarza Ligure GE Italy 2 1 EN 250 2014 norm regulations and what they mean The requirements and tests defined by the EN 250 2014 aim to ensure a minimum safety level for the operation of underwater breathing equipment In Europe the EN 250 norm defines since years the minimum technical standards of acceptance for recreational diving regulators and the EN250 2014 is the latest revision of the EN250 norm All SCUBAPRO regulators have successfully passed the certification test required by EN250 2014 2 2 Definition of SCUBA according to EN 250 2014 This regulation defines a SCUBA unit as a self contained open circuit underwater breathing apparatus A SCUBA unit can be composed of component groups During use the minimum required component groups are elements a to e of the following list a oylinder s with valve s b demand regulator s C pressure indicator d facepiece complete mouthpiece or half mask for diving or complete mask e carrying system The apparatus may also include the following sub assemblies f auxiliary breathing system g lifting harness h depth time measuring device i additional safety device s j voice communication system 2 3 Limitations provided by EN 250 2014 The SCUBA unit can be comprised of separate components such as cylinder s regulator s pressure gauge The SCUBAPRO regulators described in this manual can be used with SCUBA components units ce
12. imply pressing the purge button may trigger the Venturi effect and cause a regulator free flow The free flow can be stopped by covering the mouthpiece opening with a finger 7 1 Second stages with Venturi effect V I V A adjustment If the second stage is equipped with a Venturi effect adjustment system this device must be turned to the minimum marked MIN or the PREDIVE setting while at the surface Img 6 At the beginning of the dive the adjustment knob must be turned to the MAX or DIVE position An accidental free flow can be stopped by covering the mouthpiece opening with a finger or by submerging the second stage regulator with the mouthpiece turned down or by placing the mouthpiece in the mouth A WARNING Breathing must be continuous without holding one s breath If the second stage is used as an alternate air source octopus the V I V A knob should be Set to the MIN or the PREDIVE position for the entire duration of the dive Should the use of this second stage be needed the adjustment knob must be turned to MAX or DIVE ee Ee TEE H ad Lo Img 6 A WARNING All dives must be planned and carried out so that at the end of the dive the diver will still have a reasonable reserve of air for emergency use The suggested amount is usually 50 bars 725 psi 7 2 Cold water use A WARNING Diving in cold waters requires special equipment and techniques Before attempting a cold water dive ob
13. manual These instructions do not extend the warranty or the responsibilities stated by SCUBAPRO terms of sales and delivery 4 REGULATOR SYSTEM A regulator system is required to reduce the pressure of the compressed air contained in the cylinder to an ambient pressure in order to supply breathable air when needed It is also possible to connect pressure gauges analog or digital IP inflators to supply buoyancy compensators dry suits and other devices to this system The regulator system is composed of a pressure reduction device and one or more breathing devices In this manual the pressure reducing device and the breathing device will be indicated respectively by the terms first stage and second stage 4 1 First stage A pressure reducing mechanism that reduces the pressure of the compressed air contained in the cylinder to an intermediate relative pressure of about 9 5 bars 138 psi The first stage uses a standard piston balanced piston or diaphragm mechanism 4 2 Second stage This unit is supplied with the intermediate pressure coming out of the first stage through the low pressure hose It reduces pressure further to balance air with the ambient pressure The second stage may be balanced or unbalanced and equipped with a Venturi effect control and or with an inhalation resistance control An example of a complete regulator and with either a DIN or INT connection first stage depending on the tank valve
14. ned and manufactured a special regulator line that complies with the aforementioned regulations The first and second stage regulators of this line are identified by the marking Nitrox and also feature components colored green or yellow or marked with special stickers to allow an immediate identification These regulators can be used with oxygen enriched air containing an oxygen concentration higher than 2296 and up to 10096 pure oxygen at a maximum operating pressure of 200 bars 2900 psi or 300 bar 4351 psi depending on the version ate 9 1 Main features of Nitrox dedicated regulators As required by European Norms Nitrox first stage regulator connections have been designed and approved to be used exclusively with Nitrox cylinders and cylinder valves in order to prevent confusion with the corresponding standard production compressed air regulators SCUBAPRO Nitrox connections comply with EN 144 3 In Nitrox first stage regulators compatibility with high pressure oxygen higher than 40 bar 580 psi and up to 200 bar 2900 psi or 300 bar 4351 psi depending on the version is ensured by the choice of special materials used to manufacture seats O rings gaskets and seals used in the high pressure first stage mechanism valves Components are lubricated with a specific oxygen lubricant SCUBAPRO Nitrox regulators are assembled in a dedicated area in order to comply with the high cleanliness standards required for oxygen compatibility
15. ox dedicated regulators 15 9 2 Use and maintenance notes 15 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 17 Ee TEE H ad Ae 1 IMPORTANT WARNINGS A WARNING This manual must be read and understood entirely before using the product It is advised that you keep this manual in your possession during the entire life of your regulator A WARNING When diving you must follow the rules and apply the skills taught by a recognized scuba diving certification agency Before taking part in any diving activity it is mandatory to have successfully completed a scuba diving course covering both theoretical and technical aspects of diving A WARNING This instruction manual does not replace a diving instruction course 2 CE CERTIFICATION All SCUBAPRO regulators described in this manual have obtained the CE certification issued by RINA according to European directive 89 686 EEC Certification tests have been conducted according to the specifications set by the said directive regulating the conditions for the release on the market and the fundamental safety requirement for third category Personal Protective Equipment PPE The CE mark denotes compliance with the fundamental requirements for health and safety The 0098 number next to the CE marking is the identification code for Germanischer Lloyd the notified body controlling production compliance with regulations as per Art 11 A ED 89 686 EEC The Manufacturer of SCUBAPRO regulators is SCUBAPRO EUROPE s r l Via Tangon
16. rability and flawless air delivery Left and right attachment for extra convenience LP hose with spherical swivel Mouthpiece Supercomfort HF High Flow Weight g oz 265 9 3 156 5 5 193 6 8 175 6 2 172 6 158 5 6 275 9 7 275 97 198 7 0 165 58 172 64 198 7 0 Air Flow at 200 bar SCFM gt 2000 71 1850 1850 66 66 1850 66 1850 66 1850 66 1800 64 1800 64 1400 50 1400 50 1850 66 1400 50 SCUBAPRO 6 PREPARING FOR USE Before assembling the SCUBA unit verify that all components comply with local or European standards Before connecting the first stage to the cylinder verify that the connection is free from dirt sand debris and that the O ring is undamaged INT connection place the first stage connector on the cylinder valve after checking that it is also free from dirt or debris Check that the contact surfaces are in the correct position and then tighten the yoke screw In order to obtain the maximum comfort the low pressure hose connecting the first stage to the second stage should be horizontal and directed toward the diver s right shoulder Img 4 DIN connection screw the first stage connector on the cylinder valve after checking that this is also free from dirt or debris Before tightening the hand wheel and while screwin
17. risk of ignition of the high oxygen content mix 5 Components requiring lubrication O rings etc must be treated only with suitable products In any case never use silicone grease on components used in the high pressure parts of the regulator doing so would compromise the compatibility with Nitrox mixes A SCUBAPRO Nitrox EN 144 3 regulator must be overhauled by an authorized SCUBAPRO technician after 100 dives or not later than every year whichever comes first The servicing is compulsory to preserve safety and the limited lifetime warranty also Please refer to the Johnson Outdoors warranty conditions A WARNING Do not use Nitrox regulators with oxygen enriched air if they have been used with compressed air There might be residues of flammable materials that could cause serious accidents A WARNING Do not use silicone grease for the lubrication of Nitrox regulators A WARNING Second stage regulators pressure gauges consoles and other accessories used in combination with Nitrox first stage regulators must also be compatible with the use of Nitrox mixes 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 3 Malfunctioning cylinder valve rave MALFUNCTION PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION After opening the cylinder valve 1 Empty cylinder Fill the cylinder the pressure gauge shows zero 2 Malfunctioning pressure gauge Have the pressure gauge replaced by a SCUBAPRO authorized technician he cylinder valve checked by a SCUBAPRO authori
18. rm In addition do not use silicone grease on components in the high pressure area of the first stage as this would compromise the compatibility with Nitrox mixes Maintenance procedures beyond the simple operations described in the preceding paragraph should not be carried out by the user but only conducted by a SCUBAPRO Authorized service technician A SCUBAPRO regulator must be overhauled by an authorized Scubapro technician after 100 dives or not later than every 2 years whichever comes first The servicing is compulsory to preserve the limited lifetime warranty also Please refer to the Johnson Outdoors warranty conditions Servicing is available through SCUBAPRO Authorized dealers identified by the SELECTED DEALER SCUBAPRO sign or by visiting www scubapro com 9 NITROX A WARNING To prevent severe and potentially lethal injuries DO NOT dive using Nitrox oxygen enriched air mixes unless you have first obtained adequate training and certification in their use by a recognized certification agency A WARNING Maximum operating depth MOD and exposure times to Nitrox oxygen enriched air mixes are dependent upon the oxygen concentration of the mix in use The term Nitrox oxygen enriched air defines breathable mixes composed of oxygen and nitrogen and containing oxygen in a percentage higher than 2196 atmospheric air The higher oxygen concentration limits the use of these mixes with standard scuba equipment and requires the use of ma
19. rox EN144 3 2 200 bar 2900 psi Dedicated Nitrox EN144 3 2 s 300 bar 4351 psi Externally adjustable intermediate pressure Weight DIN 300 6 02 350 124 572 20 1 555 19 6 454 16 625 22 470 16 6 Weight g oz 480 16 9 790 27 9 744 26 2 673 23 7 850 30 692 244 E Weight 144 3 300 bar 9 02 E 635 22 4 552 19 5 Air Flow at 200 bar I min SCFM gt 8500 301 gt 8500 301 gt 7500 265 3000 106 gt 6500 230 gt 5500 195 gt 8500 301 2600 92 Intermediate pressure bar psi 9 9 8 9 9 8 9 9 8 8 5 9 8 9 9 8 9 9 8 9 9 8 8 5 9 8 130 142 130 142 130 142 128 142 130 142 130 142 130 142 123 142 Second Stage A700 600 T S600 S600 DEEP BLUE S560 S360 G260 G260 TACTICAL R195 R095 S560 NITROX R195 NITROX Technology Air balanced Classic downstream valve Materials Precision molded carbon fiber amp technopolymer housing Full titanium valve housing Full metal valve housing Full metal case Nitrox compatible up to 100 oxygen c oncentrati ion Breathing comfort Coaxial flow Diver s adjustable inhalation effort Diver s adjustable VIVA Venturi Initiated Vacuum Assist VIVA preset Hose Sturdy super flow hose with kevlar lining for extra du
20. rtified according to directive 89 686 EEC and EN 250 2014 norm The air contained in the cylinder must comply with the requirements for breathable air defined by EN 12021 norm The maximum operating depth of a SCUBA is 50 meters 164 ft however divers must conform to the limits set by local regulations in force at the diving location A WARNING If a SCUBA is configured for and used by more than one diver at the same time then it shall not be used at depths greater than 30 meters and in water temperature less than 4 if marked 250 and less than 10 C If marked with EN250A gt 10 C A WARNING Only SCUBA complying with EN250 2014 and marked EN250A or EN250A gt 10 C may be used as an escape device by more than one diver at the same time 3 IMPORTANT WARNING REMINDERS For your protection while using SCUBAPRO life support equipment we call your attention to the following 1 Use the equipment according to the instructions contained in this manual and only after having completely read and understood all instructions and warnings 2 Use of the equipment is limited to the uses described in this manual or for applications approved in writing by SCUBAPRO 3 Oylinders must only be filled with atmospheric compressed air according to the EN 12021 norm Should moisture be present in the cylinder beside causing corrosion of the cylinder it may cause freezing and subsequent malfunction of the regulator during dive
21. s carried out in low temperature conditions lower than 10 C 60 F Cylinders must be transported according to local rules provided for the transport of dangerous goods Cylinder use is subjected to the laws regulating the use of gases and compressed air 4 Equipment must be serviced by qualified personnel at the prescribed intervals Repairs and maintenance must be carried out by an Authorized SCUBAPRO Dealer service facility and with the exclusive use of original SCUBAPRO spare parts 5 Should the equipment be serviced or repaired without complying with procedures approved by SCUBAPRO or by untrained personnel or not certified by SCUBAPRO or should it be used in ways and for purposes other than specifically designated liability for the correct and safe function of the equipment transfers to the owner user 6 If the equipment will be used in cold water temperature lower than 10 C 50 F it will be necessary to use a regulator suited for such temperatures A WARNING Diving in cold water requires special equipment and techniques Before diving in cold water we strongly recommend you obtain adequate training from a recognized training agency 7 The content of this manual is based upon the latest information available at the time of going to print SCUBAPRO reserves the right to make changes at any time SCUBAPRO SCUBAPRO refuses all responsibility for damages caused by non compliance with the instructions contained in this
22. tain adequate training from a recognized certification agency EN 250 2014 norm defines cold waters as those having a temperature lower than 10 C 50 F and requires that regulators certified for use in such conditions must be tested and approved to work properly in temperatures of 4 C 39 F If the SCUBA equipment is used in water with a temperature lower than 10 C 50 F it is important to keep in mind the following 1 Use only regulators certified for use in these conditions SCUBAPRO regulators certified for use in cold water in accordance with norm EN 250 2014 are marked with EN250A 2 Remove the protective sleeves from both the ends of the LP hose 3 Prior to the dive keep the regulator in a warm environment before fitting your regulator on the tank 4 f the regulator is exposed to colder conditions much lower than 0 C 32 F set the V LV A knob on MIN or PREDIVE to avoid the risk of spontaneous and uncontrolled free flow 5 With high air flows the regulator first stage cools rapidly therefore avoid high consumption rates during cold water dives For example avoid simultaneously using the buoyancy compensator and dry suit inflator and the alternate air source It s also advised to avoid checking the second stage function via the purge button unless absolutely necessary Ensure that the cylinder is filled only with air compliant with norm EN 12021 A WARNING If a SCUBA is configured for and
23. ter This feature makes it especially suitable for diving in cold water conditions or murky water In this system the air flows through a seat amp pin assembly controlled by a loaded diaphragm The seat receives equal interstage pressure from both sides making it react independently of tank pressure Balanced diaphragm systems deliver a slightly lower flow than piston regulators due to the smaller diameter air passageways However these differences in performance are only detectable at great depth AF patented This is a first stage device that uses a series of fins whose surface acts as an heat dissipater By increasing the thermal exchange with the surrounding water it is possible to use the regulator in colder waters surpassing EN norms XTIS patent pending The XTIS system Extended Thermal Insulating System thermally insulates the regulator s mechanism against the extreme cold generated inside the first stage expansion area The System works to prevent ice from forming around the moving parts allowing them to operate correctly under all conditions P SCUBAPRO Dry balance chamber The dry chamber ensures the best performance in especially cold waters by preventing the entry of water inside the water balancing chamber In extremely cold water conditions the formation of ice crystals around the main spring is thus eliminated Rotating swivel With this feature all inter stage pressure hoses attached with the swivel ha
24. terials and procedures that differ from those required by the use of atmospheric air USE OF NITROX MIXES OUTSIDE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION Standard production SCUBAPRO regulators distributed to countries outside of the European Community use normal INT or DIN connections and are manufactured with materials assembly procedures and lubricants that ensure compatibility with gas mixes containing oxygen up to 4096 In these countries users are required to follow the same safety procedures that apply to dedicated nitrox regulators and to comply with the regulations set by each country concerning the use on Nitrox mixes for diving A WARNING If SCUBAPRO regulators have been used with standard compressed air it will be necessary to perform a new maintenance and cleaning procedure specifically designed for the use of nitrox mixes and carried out by a SCUBAPRO authorized technician before using them again with Nitrox A WARNING Titanium is not compatible with Nitrox oxygen enriched air mixes because it may ignite when exposed to high oxygen concentrations Do not use a Titanium regulator with oxygen enriched air at an oxygen percentage greater than 4096 There is no way to convert a Titanium regulator for use with oxygen enriched air at an oxygen percentage greater than 4096 H USE OF NITROX MIXES WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION Within the European Community the use of Nitrox mixes is regulated by norms EN 13949 and EN 144 3 SCUBAPRO has desig
25. used by more than one diver at the same time then it shall not be used at depths greater than 30 meters and in water temperature less than 4 if marked EN250A and 10 C If marked with EN250A gt 10 C A WARNING In extremely cold water diving SCUBAPRO recommends the use of a cylinder equipped with two separate valves connected to two complete regulators E CCLCCOLOL ULL UAWIIA 7 3 Post dive Close the cylinder valve and drain the system by pushing on the purge button of each second stage Once the system has been depressurized disconnect the first stage regulator from the valve All inlets must be closed with the provided protective caps to avoid the entry of debris dirt or moisture Img 1 and Img 2 If the cylinder valve is equipped with a reserve system the rod should be put in the open position fully lowered to indicate that the cylinder needs to be filled 8 EQUIPMENT CARE AND MAINTENANCE 8 1 Care SCUBAPRO regulators are precision devices that are essential to the diver s safety For this reason SCUBAPRO uses only materials that have been selected after thorough testing as the best for efficiency and durability To ensure that your SCUBAPRO regulator is always in perfect condition a minimum of care and maintenance is required After every dive and especially if in chlorinated water pools rinse the regulator with fresh water preventing water from entering the system by following these steps 1
26. valve lever and keeping the valve open without requiring an additional effort on the part of the diver On some SCUBAPRO second stages the Venturi effect V V A can be adjusted during the dive by changing the position of the flow vane via the knob positioned on the outside of the second stage On SCUBAPRO second stages not equipped with an external knob the V I V A vane position is preset to ensure maximum performance and prevent free flow but it can be adjusted at any time by a SCUBAPRO Authorized service technician SCUBAPRO 5 3 First and second stage features The following tables summarize the specific features of SCUBAPRO first and second stages First stage 25 MK25EVO 21 2 EVO MK17 MK11 MK25 EVO MK2 PLUS NITROX NITROX Technology Piston Air balanced flow through H Classic downstream Balanced diaphragm D Materials Chrome plated brass body Full titanium body Cold water Anti freeze protection AF H D Dry chamber XTIS antifreeze system D D Nitrox compatible up to 100 oxygen concentration Ports Intermediate pressure Ports IP 5 5 4 4 5 4 High Flow Ports HFP 5 5 4 5 High Pressure HP Ports 2 2 2 1 2 1 Swivelling turret with IP Ports H H with 5 ports optional Configuration INT 230 bar 3336 psi H D DIN 300 bar 4351 psi H D Dedicated Nit
27. ve the ability to rotate in the best possible position to optimize hose distribution and lessen jaw fatigue High pressure ports All first stages are equipped with at least one high pressure port More sophisticated first stages are equipped with two high pressure ports allowing a submersible pressure gauge computer hose or transmitter to be positioned on the right or left side of the diver according to preference and or correct transmitter orientation Intermediate pressure ports The availability of 4 or 5 intermediate pressure ports enables the connection of equipment such as an octopus second stage buoyancy compensator dry suit hose or other accessories HF Ports High Flow ports have a 15 higher flow compared to the standard ports and thus are especially suited to connect the second stages The MK11 and MK17 features two HFP ports each while the MK21 has four and the MK25 has five DIN or INT connection SCUBAPRO first stages are available with different tank valve connections DIN uses a threaded connection YOKE INT this international NITROX EN 144 3 this connection complying with ISO 12209 2 norm connection is composed of a yoke uses a threaded wheel complying with 200 or 300 bars and screw and be used upto 144 3 norm and can be used only 230 bars according to the ISO norm with oxygen enriched air mixes Nitrox with an oxygen concentration from 22 to 10096 at a maximum working pressure of 200 bar or 300
28. zed technician first or second stage HP or IP leak Damaged O rings Have the O rings replaced by a SCUBAPRO authorized technician Avoid over tightening the connections Valve leak Defective valve or stem Have the valve checked by a SCUBAPRO authorized technician No air supply Malfunctioning regulator Have the regulator checked by a SCUBAPRO authorized technician The regulator free flows Venturi effect has been triggered Cover the mouthpiece with a finger or direct the mouthpiece opening down or submerge it If the free flows continues Malfunctioning regulator Do not begin the dive or end it and have the regulator checked by a SCUBAPRO authorized technician Water leak inside the regulator second stage Dirt or malfunctioning exhaust valve or damage to mouthpiece or diaphragm Have he regulator checked by a SCUBAPRO authorized technician SCUBAPRO Note SUBSIDIARIES SCUBAPRO AMERICAS Johnson Outdoors Diving LLC 1166 A Fesler Street El Cajon CA 92020 USA SCUBAPRO FRANCE France UK Spain Export Netherlands Belgium Scandinavia Nova Antipolis Les Terriers Nord 175 All e Belle Vue 06600 Antibes France SCUBAPRO JAPAN Mitsubishi Juko Yokoham

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