Deflation methods – Aqua Lung WTX Buoyancy System User Manual

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DEFLATION METHODS

Throughout the course of a dive, it will be necessary to release air from the BC using one of the

two methods described in the following instructions. Each method uses a valve that is in a different

location. The method you choose at any time may depend on whether you are making your initial

descent feet-first, head-first, or maintaining neutral buoyancy underwater. Always remember to utilize

the valve that is at the highest point on the bladder, depending on your position in the water.

DEFLATION VIA ORAL INFLATOR

To deflate the BC using the oral inflator, lift the inflator body to its highest possible position (above the

head). Press the oral inflator button (Fig. 1b, previous page) to start venting air. This method is most

effective on the surface when starting the initial descent.

DEFLATION VIA OVER-PRESSURE RELIEF (OPR) /

DUMP VALVE

Each buoyancy cell is equipped with an over-pressure

relief (OPR) / dump valve. Their primary function is to

relieve excess pressure inside the cell but they can

also be opened manually by pulling on the ball and

cord assembly.

Some of the buoyancy cells offer an alternate location

where an optional dump valve may be added. This

alternate location comes capped from the factory. A

universal OPR/dump valve kit may be ordered from

your dealer (p/n 42754). Instructions for installation

are included in the kit.

To dump air as quickly as possible, always use

the dump valve at the highest point in the water

column. For example, the lower valve works best

while making a head-first descent, or swimming in

a face-down position.

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