Stearns Recreational 4430 User Manual

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MAXIMIZING PERFORMANCE

Why should someone do this? It is important to learn how to use

this PFD in the water. Try your PFD in the water before

attempting to use it in deep water or in an emergency to find out

what position and adjustments provide the best support for you.

It is important, especially in cold water and wave conditions, to get

your head out of the water as much as possible. Doing this will

reduce the amount of heat loss through your head, (see

"Hypothermia", Pages 19 and 20), improve your ability to see

around you to identify any sources of rescue and to keep your

mouth out of the water as much as possible to reduce the chance

of inhaling water. Most, but perhaps not all people, will be able to

get their heads completely out of the water by placing their bodies

in a near vertical position and float with their arms extended out

over the top of the chamber (see figure 1 below).

Once in the water with the PFD inflated, you should be able to

float comfortably on your back (see figure 2 below). You may find

it more comfortable to loosen the body strap slightly, without

unbuckling it, and let it slide up to your chest. Then, orally add

more air to the chamber if necessary and readjust the neck strap

to provide head support. You may find that positioning the neck

strap in various locations on your neck or even the back of your

head, will provide better head support.

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