Always ensure that the snorkel looks out of the water.
With the tip of the snorkel under water, inhaling is
impossible.
Be careful when using the snorkel, ensure that the
pliable part of the snorkel is not folded. This inhibits the
air supply.
The snorkel can ll with water through water splashing
or from diving, which can lead to swallowing water.
Always inhale slowly and exhale slowly to prevent
swallowing water.
Blow out water that might have entered the snorkel
through short and powerful blowing, whilst swimming
along the surface or after coming up.
Always breathe slowly and carefully, as after blowing out,
some water may have remained in the snorkel. Remove
excess water by blowing it out again.
The snorkel is
tted with a special blow out-valve,
through which water can be pushed down and away and
the blowing out process is eased. Ensure that the valve
seal is always kept clean, especially from sand or the like.
The orange coloured tip of the snorkel provides for
better visibility of the snorkel and serves for more safety
whilst snorkelling. It also protects the snorkel from water
entering. This splash protection may not be removed!
Attaching the Snorkel to the Mask
To ensure that the snorkel remains attached to the mask
and stays in the right position whilst snorkelling, do as
follows:
1. Hang the clip-clasp of the snorkel to the adjustable
holding strap, so that the snorkel lies against the outside
of the strap.
2. Ensure that the holding strap of the mask is not
twisted.
Information:
There are two types of snorkels: Class A and class B.
Snorkel class A is for people with a high lung capacity.
Snorkel class B is for people with a low lung capacity (e.g.
children).
Snorkels for adults are not to be used by children or
persons with a body length under 1,5m.
Usage Mask
Ensure that the side of the mask lies neatly on the skin
and that no hair is caught between the face and the
sealing cu . Caught-up hair is the most common cause
for water entering. Prevent a hard impact and do not
jump forward into the water with a mask on! The
reinforced glass of the mask can break from the outside
when hit hard, bumped or impacted massively
otherwise.
Adjusting the Mask
1. First release the adjustable holding strap, by opening
the attachment of the holding strap on the goggles
lightly.
2. Widen the strap, if necessary to the next stopper, then
put on mask. Pull the holding strap tight on both sides,
until you have a perfect t.
3. Fix the loose loops of the holding strap on both sides
with the plastic clips, so that they do not stand out.
Usage Flippers
CAREFUL! DANGER OF INJURY!
The
ipper must sit relatively tightly, as the foot
circumference
decreases
temperature. A ipper that sits too tightly can cause
cramps in the calves and feet while snorkelling and
through
the
water
diving. Be sure to carefully choose the ippers according
to the appropriate foot length. Put on ippers under
water, or wet them before putting them on, this makes it
easier. Provide for a rm t of the ippers by pulling tight
the heel straps.
TIP! DANGER OF DAMAGE!
- For cleaning only use clear water and neutral cleaning
products. Properly rinse the snorkelling set after each
use with owing water.
- Do not use any aggressive cleaning products.
- Never put the snorkelling set into the dishwasher.
- Lay the snorkelling set to dry in a shady place away
from direct sunrays.
Storage and Transport
- All parts need to be completely dry before storing.
- Store the snorkelling set in a dry place.
- Protect the snorkelling set from exposure to direct
sunrays.
- Do not allow the snorkelling set to come into contact
with oils, solvents or alcohol.
Technical Data
Model: S11 / SN26
Article number: 940001 / 940002 / 940003
Length (Flippers): Junior: S/M – 36,5cm; L/XL – 40cm;
Adult: S/M – 45,5cm; L/XL – 49cm
Snorkel Class: (see packaging)
MTS Sportartikel Vertriebs GmbH
Hans-Urmilller-Ring 11
82515 Wolfratshausen
Germany
info@mts-sport.de
www.mts-sport.de
FR SÉCURITÉ
Utilisation appropriée
L´équipement de plongée est composé d´un tuba, d´un
masque et de palmes. Le plongeur ne doit utiliser le tuba
que pour respirer en surface. Le tuba permet à son
utilisateur de respirer en nageant sur le ventre sans sortir
la bouche de l´eau. Le tuba est équipé d´un embout et
d´une soupape. Le masque sert à protéger les yeux des
personnes pratiquant des activités sous l´eau ce qui leur
permet de respirer sous l´eau. Ce masque recouvre
uniquement les yeux et le le nez. Les palmes sont
utilisées pour des plongées où le plongeur respire sous
l´eau.
Le kit de plongée ne doit être utilisé que pour un usage
personnel et n´est pas destiné à un usage professionnel.
N´utilisez ce kit de plongée que conformément au mode
d´emploi! L´usage inapproprié du kit de plongée peut
entraîner
des
détériorations
dommages corporels. Le kit de plongée n´est pas un
jouet pour enfants.
Mode d´emploi – Informations générales
Avant d´utiliser le set de plongée lisez attentivement le
mode d´emploi, en particulier les consignes de sécurité!
La non-observation de ce mode d´emploi peut entraîner
la mort ou des blessures graves ou provoquer des
détériorations du kit de plongée. Le mode d´emploi est
conforme aux normes EN16805:2015 et EN 1972:2015.
Conservez le mode d´emploi pour des utilisations
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