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Careofregulatorswhennotinuse:
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.
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.
e. Disinfection: SCUBAPRO recommends McNett Revivex Cleaner. Use according to the
procedure and dilution described on its packaging.
TEMPERATURE LIMITS: -10°C / 60°C
⚠
WARNING
Replace the hose after 5 years from the rst dive or after 500 dives, whichever
comes rst.
8.2 Maintenance
⚠
WARNING
Do not use silicone grease on silicone components, as this may cause some parts to
deform. In addition, do not use silicone grease on components in the high pressure
area of the rst 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. A SCUBAPRO regulator must be overhauled by
an authorized SCUBAPRO technician every 2 years. The servicing overhaul is compulsory
to preserve the limited lifetime warranty. Please refer to the Johnson Outdoors warranty
conditions. SCUBAPRO also recommends that highly used regulators (100 dives/year +)
undergo an inspection every 6 months and an overhaul every year.
Please refer to the Johnson Outdoors warranty conditions.
Servicing is available through SCUBAPRO Authorized dealers identied by the
SELECTED DEALER SCUBAPRO sign or by visiting www.scubapro.com