Donning and adjustment, Donning and adjustment procedures – Aqua Lung WTX Buoyancy System User Manual

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DONNING AND ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES

WARNING:

Loss of the releasable weight pouches can occur if the SureLock™ buckle

mechanism is not properly engaged. Involuntary release of both weight pouches can

cause a sudden increase in buoyancy causing a rapid ascent, and could lead to serious

injury or death due to arterial gas embolism, decompression sickness, or drowning.

1. If you have the optional SureLock weight system on your WTX harness, remove the weight pouches

from their holsters.

2. Loosen and disconnect the waist buckle and chest buckle.
3. Ensure that the quick release buckles (if equipped) on both torso straps are securely fastened.

While firmly holding the torso strap where it connects to the harness, fully extend each torso strap

to its maximum length by pushing straight up on the slide buckle.

4. While your dive buddy stabilizes the system behind you, place your arms through the harness torso

straps as if you were putting on a jacket.

5. Place the free end of the 2” waistband webbing through the loop sewn into the front of the crotch

strap. Fasten the waist buckle. It should be snug enough that the weight of the cylinders should rest

on the lumbar region (lower part) of your back.

6. Connect the chest strap buckle. Pull on the free end of the strap to tighten. The chest strap should

feel comfortable across the chest; it should not be overtightened so that it feels restrictive.

7. After your buddy has released the cylinder and the BC feels comfortably supported on your hips and

shoulders, bend forward at the waist and adjust the torso straps to a comfortable length by pulling

on the torso strap D-rings.

8. If necessary, readjust the waistband and waist buckle so that they are comfortably snug, but not

restricting.

NOTE:

Adjusting the shoulder straps too tightly will transfer the cylinder weight from the hips

to the shoulders, restricting your arm movement and decreasing comfort.

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