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Brand | Cressi |
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Model | XS2 |
Category | Diving Instrument |
Language | English |
Emphasizes the necessity of certified training for using diving equipment.
States Cressi-sub's non-liability for unauthorized servicing of their products.
Prohibits using SCUBA devices by more than one diver simultaneously.
Explains the 'hyper-balancing' feature of the MC9, enhancing performance at low tank pressures.
States that intermediate pressure must be set by authorized centers and not by the user.
Explains the function of the Seal Chamber in protecting the MC9 first stage from water ingress and freezing.
Describes the adjustability of breathing effort in the Ellipse Balanced second stage via an external knob.
Explains the Venturi effect in the Ellipse Balanced second stage and its impact on breathing effort.
Warns users to set the flow deflector to pre-dive mode when not in use to prevent free flow.
Highlights the Ellipse Balanced's capability for cold water use due to its valve design.
Explains how the ergonomic flow deflector optimizes the Venturi effect in the Ellipse second stage.
Advises setting the Ellipse flow deflector to pre-dive mode when not in use to prevent accidental free flow.
Explains how the XS Compact mechanism reduces friction for improved performance and reduced breathing effort.
Warns users to keep the XS Compact flow deviator in pre-dive mode when not in use to prevent auto-releasing.
Warns users to set the XS2 flow deflector to pre-dive mode when not in use to prevent accidental free flow.
States that the XS2 second stage can only be serviced by authorized Cressi-sub centers.
Emphasizes the need for trained divers and assessment of environmental/psychophysical conditions before use.
Details essential checks to perform before using the regulator to prevent problems.
Provides a warning and procedure for checking the regulator's air supply and functionality.
Warns about checking the condition of valve O-rings and the need for timely replacement.
Warns against turning a pressurized regulator or using it as a handle to prevent damage.
Advises on correctly positioning hoses only when the regulator is depressurized.
Stresses the requirement for special technical training for cold water diving.
Reiterates that servicing must be done by authorized centers using original spare parts.