For your safety, we draw your attention to the following points:
1. Use the equipment following the instructions in this manual, and only after having fully read
and understood all the instructions and warnings.
2. Use of this equipment is limited to the uses described in this manual, or to applications
approved in writing by TRIBORD.
3. The equipment must be serviced by qualified personnel at the recommended intervals.
Repairs and maintenance must be performed by a dealer authorised by TRIBORD with the
exclusive use of original TRIBORD spare parts.
4. If the equipment is serviced or repaired without complying with the procedures approved by
TRIBORD, or by staff not trained or authorised by TRIBORD, or if it is used in a manner or
for purposes other than those specifically designated, responsibility for the proper and safe
operation of the equipment will be transferred to the owner/user.
5. The content of this manual is based on the latest information at the time of going to press.
TRIBORD reserves the right to make changes at any time.
6. All dives must be planned and carried out so that at the end of the dive, the diver still has a
reasonable air reserve in case of emergencies. The suggested amount is usually 50 bars.
TRIBORD accepts no liability for damages caused by a failure to follow the instructions contained
in this manual. These instructions do not have the effect of extending the warranty or the
responsibilities described by TRIBORD in the terms and conditions of sale and delivery.
WARNING: Always perform an inspection of your buoyancy compensator before and
after each dive.
Before each use, it is recommended you check that:
- the plastic loops are not damaged (take care not to crush them under the bottle),
- the straps and fabric parts do not have any cuts or tears,
- the purges and the inflation system show no signs of deterioration and properly adjust the
height of the bottle
You can put this product on in the air or water. Place your arm through the straps, close the
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lap belt
, and fit the plastic loops
chest strap. For greater convenience when adjusting the shoulder straps, make sure you pull the
webbing in the direction of the strap (not vertically).
To inflate the buoyancy compensator, press the inflator button. The air should enter the BC. For
better control of inflation, do so bit by bit, pressing and releasing the button repeatedly.
The oral valve is located at the end of the inflator. It allows you to inflate your buoyancy
compensator with the air you breathe out. Use of this valve for inflation is recommended on the
surface, or on the shore before diving. It can be used when you cannot, or do not want to, add
air to the BC using the inflator.
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together. Then adjust the shoulder straps
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and the