Safety information – Aqua Lung Pearl BC User Manual

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© 2012 Aqua Lung International

SAFETY INFORMATION

General Precautions & Warnings

This manual provides essential instruction for the proper fitting, adjustment, inspection and care of your

new BC. Because Aqua Lung BC’s utilize patented technology, it is very important to take the time to

read these instructions in order to understand and fully enjoy the features that are unique to your specific

model. Improper use of this BC could result in serious injury or death.

Before using this buoyancy compensator (BC), you must receive instruction and certification in SCUBA

diving and buoyancy control from a recognized training agency. Use of SCUBA equipment by uncertified

or untrained persons is dangerous and can result in injury or death.

Read this owner’s manual completely before attempting to use your BC, and become familiar with it

first in a controlled environment such as a swimming pool, in order to weight yourself properly and to

become comfortable with using its many features and adjustments.

Before every dive, perform a complete pre-dive inspection according to the procedure prescribed in this

manual, to ensure that all components are functioning properly and no signs of damage or leaks are

present. If you find that your BC is not functioning properly or is damaged, remove it from service until

it can be repaired by an Authorized Aqua Lung Dealer or Distributor.

Your BC is not a lift bag.

DO NOT use it to bring heavy objects to the surface. Doing so may cause

permanent damage to the BC, and could also result in serious injury or death due to embolism or

decompression sickness.

In an emergency such as an out of air situation or uncontrolled descent, it is important to remove and

jettison weight immediately.

DO NOT depend solely on using your BC’s power inflator to lift you to the

surface.

In the event of an uncontrolled, rapid ascent, it is important to immediately begin venting air from the

BC. Continue venting air to slow your ascent rate if neutral buoyancy cannot be reestablished.

DO NOT inhale from your oral inflator. The BC may contain harmful contaminants or gases, which could

cause suffocation or injury.

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