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WARNING
The use of AIR2 as buoyancy control system of the BC, is certied only with
SCUBAPRO BCs.
Please refer to the SCUBAPRO BCs manual for any additional information
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WARNING
In accordance with European standards, AIR2 can only be considered certied
where all components are present, as per the original SCUBAPRO conguration,
including the low pressure hose supplied. Any variation of the original conguration
invalidates conformity to European certication standards.
2.2 Denitionof‘SCUBA’accordingtoEN250:2014
ThisregulationdenesaSCUBAunitasaself-containedopen-circuitunderwaterbreathing
apparatus.
ASCUBAunitcanbecomposedofcomponentgroups.Duringuse,theminimumrequired
componentgroupsareelementsa)toe)ofthefollowinglist:
a. cylinder(s)withvalve(s);
b. demandregulator(s);
c. pressureindicator
d. facepiece:completemouthpieceorhalf-maskfordivingorcompletemask;
e. carryingsystem.
Theapparatusmayalsoincludethefollowingsub-assemblies:
f. auxiliarybreathingsystem
g. liftingharness
h. depth/timemeasuringdevice
i. additionalsafetydevice(s)
j. voicecommunicationsystem
2.3 Limitations provided by EN 250: 2014
TheSCUBAunitcanbecomprisedofseparatecomponentssuchas:cylinder(s),regulator(s),
pressure gauge.
TheSCUBAPROregulatorsdescribedinthismanualcanbeusedwithSCUBAcomponents
unitscertiedaccordingregulationEU2016/425andEN250:2014norm.Theaircontained
inthecylindermustcomplywiththerequirementsforbreathableairdenedbyEN12021
norm.The certication depthis50meters (164 ft.),howeverdiversmust conform tothe
limitssetbylocalregulationsinforceatthedivinglocation
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WARNING
If a SCUBA is congured 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°C (39.2°F) if marked “EN250A” ,and less than 10°C (50°F) If marked with
“EN250A>10°C”.
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WARNING
The use of AIR2 as regulator is certied exclusively for diving in water temperature
higher than 10°C (50°F), as shown in marking.
Do not use AIR2 as regulator during diving in water temperature below that limit.
Failure to follow this indication could lead to serious injuries or even death.