requirements and safety test methods. The CE mark indicates compliance with
certain requirements, and the number 1463 next to the CE mark is the identification
code of the Polish Register of Shipping (Polski Rejestr Statków S.A.).
WARNING
There may be additional requirements for the use of buoyancy compensators
in countries which are not members of the European Union. Before using
Scubatech products determine the current requirements in force in the country
in which you intend to use them.
WARNING
The content of this manual is based on the knowledge available at the time of
going to print. Scubatech reserves the right to make changes at any time.
WARNING
Before every dive, make careful inspection the buoyancy compensator to make
sure that there is no visible damage and leaks, and all components are working
properly. In case of damage or malfunction, please contact Scubatech.
WARNING
Scubatech buoyancy compensators can only be used with cylinders having
legalization compatible with current requirements in force in the country in
which you intend to use it.
WARNING
When using the compensator in water at low temperatures (below 10 ° C (50 °
F), it is necessary to take into account the possibility of freezing and anomalies
in the functioning of the inflator. Before diving in cold water, it is necessary to
practice emergency procedures in case of the inflator freezing.
WARNING
The buoyancy compensator is not used for lifting heavy objects from the
surface of the water. This can lead to damage to the compensator and
uncontrolled ascent leading to the loss of health or life. In the case of an
uncontrolled ascent, you should start letting the air out of the buoyancy
compensator in order to reduce speed and to achieve neutral buoyancy.
WARNING
Never Breathe in the air accumulated inside the buoyancy compensator. It may
be of the wrong composition, contain harmful substances or dangerous
bacteria that can cause illness or even death.