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Your Safety Starts Here!

2A FF MAINTENANCE


  1. When not in use always keep helmet in helmet bag or in a dry, dirt free area and out of the sun.
  2. To clean the shield use Windex or any window cleaner only.
  3. Anti-fog shield insert should be replaced every year.
  4. To clean neck seal use soapy water & hang dry.
  5. Keep neck seal out of sun light.
  6. If inside of helmet gets wet, remove neck seal and let it dry out. If helmet has comms. let it dry out good before testing radios.
  7. To keep the rubber seal on the shield from drying out and for easier operation,apply a light layer of vaseline.
  8. WARNING: If there is any air leaks or blow by from the regulators please call SRP. Never go to a scuba shop. They may cause more problems or cost you more by doing this.

SA 11 MAINTENANCE


  1. When not in use always keep in mask bag or a zip-lock bag or a dry & dirt free area. ( Any dirt in mask will cause problems on how it operates.)
  2. To clean mask use soapy water or rubbing alcohol. ( NEVER use chemicals on mask. It will weaken and crack the mask in seconds.)
  3. If inside of mask gets wet and it has comms. Let it dry out good before testing radios.
  4. WARNING: If there is any air leaks or blow by from the regulators please call SRP. Never go to a scuba shop. They may cause more problems or cost you more by doing this.

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