Bc Inflation And Deflation; Connecting The Low-Pressure Inflator - Dive Rite TravelPac Manual

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10.0 BC Inflation and Deflation

10.1 Connecting the Low-Pressure Inflator

Do not attach a low-pressure (LP) hose to a regula-
tor high-pressure (HP) port or to an air supply with
pressure in excess of 14 bar/200 psi. This may result
in damage or explosive failure of the low-pressure
hose and/or power inflator assembly, and result in
serious personal injury or death.
To attach the low-pressure hose to the BC inflator assembly:
Make sure both fittings are free of contamination.
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Pull back the collar of the quick-disconnect coupling,
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while pushing the hose firmly onto the nipple found on
the power inflator.
Release the collar when the coupling is fully seated on the
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nipple. Pull gently but firmly on the low-pressure inflator
hose to check for a secure connection.
To disconnect, pull the collar back and disengage the LP
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hose from the nipple.
Repeated use of the oral inflator or overpressure
valve may allow water inside the BC, reducing the
amount of buoyancy provided by the BC. This could
result in serious personal injury or death. Drain all
water out of the BC prior to and after every use.
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