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USER MANUAL DEVICES SEAC
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sea is calling
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Manometro
Pressure Gauge
Profondimetro
Depth Gauge
ISTRUZIONI MANOMETRI SEAC
ATTENZIONE
Read this manual carefully before using this equipment!
Before using the pressure gauge or any other SCUBA diving equipment, you should attend a professional training course and earn a certification from a certified diving instructor.
SEAC PRESSURE GAUGES
SEAC pressure gauges are designed and manufactured in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2016/425 and certified in accordance with Standard EN 250:2014.
The EU Declaration of Conformity is available at: www.seacsub.com
The case is made of a single cast brass piece which ensures its mechanical resistance and durability. The glass is made of anti-shock polycarbonate and protects the high luminescent face. The linear reading scale ranges from 0 to 400 bar. The connector fitting to the first stage uses standard 7/16" UNF thread. Precision: the guaranteed precision level in the pressure testing is:
a) +/- 15 bar to 300 bar
b) +/- 10 bar to 200 bar
c) +/- 10 bar to 100 bar
d) +/- 5 bar to 50 bar
USE AND MAINTENANCE
CONNECTING THE PRESSURE GAUGE TO THE FIRST STAGE
After removing the plug from the first stage high pressure (HP) port, screw on the connection at the end of the pressure gauge hose by fully tightening it without damaging its O-Ring.
WARNING
For safety reasons and to avoid serious accidents, do not use any type of adaptor between the 1st stage and the high pressure hose connection.
BEFORE EACH DIVE
Check that the high pressure hose is in perfect condition, free of any damage, and is firmly fastened to the first stage. Connect the regulator to the tank, and after opening the tank valve check that the pressure gauge works correctly, indicating the expected tank pressure. Never look directly at the gauge when opening the tank valve. If a Bourdon tube is used, never tamper with or remove the silicone safety valve on the back of the case. The incoming pressure to the gauge should never exceed 300 bar on a full scale of 400 bar. The rated pressure is indicated on the back of the case.
For a further P/G protection, it is advisable to fix it properly onto the buoyancy compensator.
AFTER EACH DIVE, AND MAINTENANCE
Avoid excessive sources of heat, violent blow or improper use. It is not necessary to disconnect the pressure gauge from the regulator after the dive. Wash the pressure gauge and the regulator with fresh water, carefully and thoroughly rinsing all parts. Do not remove the cap protecting the first stage filter when washing. Let the pressure gauge and the regulator dry avoiding direct sun light and dust by hanging it from the yoke. Never bend the H.P. hose to a diameter of less than 20 cm (8 inches).
The instrument described by these instructions satisfies the requirements of Standard 250:2014. The testing was conducted by RINA Services, S.p.A., Via Corsica, 12-16128 Genoa, Registered Test Center # 0474.
NOTE: The CE marking is applied with an adhesive sticker on the back of the pressure gauge under the protective cover
VALID ONLY FOR IMPERIAL SCALE PRESSURE GAUGES
PRESSURE GAUGE
Precision
The guaranteed precision level in the pressure gauge testing is:
+/- 45 PSI between 0 and 2200 PSI
+/- 90 PSI over 2200 PSI
INSTRUCTIONS DES MANOMTRES SEAC
ATTENTION
PO KAŻDYM NURKOWANIU
SEAC DEPTH GAUGE USER INSTRUCTION
WARNING
Read this manual carefully before using this equipment! Before using the depth gauge or any other SCUBA diving equipment, you should attend a professional training course and earn a certification from a certified diving instructor.
TECHNICAL FEATURES
Movement system with Bourdon spring with clockmovement in oil bath. Anti-shock policarbonate glass.
Case in rubber
PRECISION LEVELS
Between 0 and 6 meters + 20 cm /- 30 cm
Between 7 and 30 meters +/- 100 cm
Between 31 and 70 meters +/- 200 cm
Precision guaranteed over the temperature range from 0° to 45° C.
WARNING
- Do not expose the instrument to direct sunlight.
- Avoid shocks, as it could damage the depth measuring system.
- Always reset the maximum depth hand before each dive. Do so by rotating the hand anti-clockwise until it overlaps the depth reading hand.
- Do not try to open or tamper with the instrument, as it could cause severe damage.
- If the instrument is tampered with, it must not be used for further dives as the data will not be reliable.
- At the end of each dive wash the instrument with fresh water.
- The instrument is set for a max. limit of 50 meters. Do NOT exceed this depth.
This instrument satisfies the requirements of standard EN 13319:2000.
VALID ONLY FOR IMPERIAL SCALE DEPTH GAUGES
DEPTH GAUGE
Precision
The guaranteed precision level in the dept gauge testing is:
Between 0 and 20 feet + 0.65 / -1 feet
Between 21 and 99 feet +/- 3.3 feet
Between 100 and 230 feet +/- 6.6 feet
Precision guaranteed over the temperature range from 0° to 45° C.
