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USER MANUAL Visio Pro M110SQBCR Tusa
T.E.C. [TABATA EUROPE CORPORATION] B.V.
Den Brielstraat 2b, 1055RV, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
TEL 020-681-5955/FAX 020-682-4527 (Country Code=31)
TABATA DEUTSCHLAND GMBH
Heldelinger Str.4, PF 110 79576 Weil am Rhein-Haltingen, Germany
TEL 07621-669466/FAX 07621-669431 (Country Code=49)
TABATA U.S.A. INC.
2380 Mira Mar Ave., Long Beach, CA 90815, U.S.A.
TEL 562-498-3708/FAX 562-498-1390 (Country Code=1)
TABATA AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD
Unit 11, 86 Falconer Street, West Ryde, N.S.W. 2114, Australia
TEL 02-9807-4177/FAX 02-9808-1638 (Country Code=61)
Copyright TABATA CO., LTD
Printed in Taiwan

TUSA DIVING MASK,SNORKEL
TUSA TAUCHMASKE SCHNORCHEL
MASQUE DE PLONGEE,TUBA TUSA
TUSA DUIKMASKER SNORKEL
Do not use this product before reading this
manual. It is important to fully understand
its proper handling for safe usage.

EN1972
5th.
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TUSA
FOREWORD SAFETY WARNINGS
Thank you for purchasing this TUSA Diving Mask and Snorkel and/or we wish you many enjoyable future diving experiences.
To help ensure your future diving safety, do not use this product before reading this manual. It is important to fully understand its proper handling for safe usage.
TYPE OF SNORKEL
| TYPE | TOTAL INNER VOLUME cm3 max. |
| 1 Persons with height ≤ 150cm | 150 |
| 2 Persons with height > 150cm | 230 |
The total inner volume representing the dead space of the snorkel for respiratory exchange.
WARNING: Type 2 snorkels are not to be used by persons ≤ 150cm. (EN1972)
-Type 2 snorkels must not to be used by persons who is under 150cm in height. (EN1972)
Always check every part of the product before use. If you suspect any defect or irregularities, do not use the product. Take it to an authorized TUSA dealer to have it checked.
This product is to be used exclusively for scuba diving and snorkeling. Do not use this product for any other purpose.
- When replacing the mask lens with a corrective lens (i.e., a lens for myopia), be sure to have an authorized TUSA dealer perform the replacement. Replacement by an unauthorized person could cause the mask to leak due to improper lens fitting.
The mask lens has an enhanced safety feature with its reinforced (tempered) glass. However, it will shatter with the strong impact. Reckless diving, such as diving over your head or risking a collision with hard objects can result in damaging the product and serious physical injury.
Do not disassemble the product, attach parts or accessories that are not included in the specifications and do not modify the product (e.g. extending its length.) on your own. Such alterations could lead to serious accidents and will void any warranty.
HOW TO ATTACH THE SNORKEL
The snorkel is generally attached to the left side of the mask when used in scuba diving so that the snorkel will not interfere with the regulator's air hose.
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Attaching the Snorkel to the Mask
Insert the mask strap while pushing the bottom of the snorkel adapter upward from the inside. Make sure that the strap is not twisted.
To remove the snorkel from the mask, follow the steps in reverse order.(Photograph 1)

(Photograph 1)
WEARING THE MASK
When putting on the mask, brush away silicone skirt and face. Hair trapped under the skirt is the most frequent cause of water leakage.
Adjusting the Strap Length
- To tighten the Strap As shown in illustration 1, pull the strap toward the outside in the direction shown by the arrow.
- To loosen the Strap As shown in illustration 2, pull the strap on the inside in the direction shown by the arrow while pulling the buckle lever with your fingertip.
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(Illustration 1)

(Illustration 2)
Adjusting the Strap Length (M-17, M-28)
- To tighten the strap As shown in illustration 3, pull the strap toward the outside in the direction shown by the arrow.

(Illustration 3)
2. To loosen the strap
As shown in illustratoin 4, pull the strap on the inside in the direction shown by the arrow while pinching buckle buttons.

(Illustration 4)
MASK CLEARING
When water enters the mask while swimming on the surface, water can be easily drained by simply lifting the mask from the face. However, when swimming under water, it is necessary to perform the "mask clearing" by sending air into the mask through the nose.
Clearing an Ordinary Mask
For ordinary masks, tilt your head back and slightly lift only the bottom of the mask while exhaling air into the mask through the nose in order to purge water.
Water will not drain properly if air is blown into the mask with excessive force. Take care to send air into the mask slowly at a measured pace.
Clearing a Mask with Purge Valve
Since the purge valve is located at the lowest point of the frame, tilt the head slightly to the front or left (M-21) to collect water around the purge valve, and send a stream of slow and steady air through the nose. It is not necessary to lift the mask while purging with this procedure, however slightly pressing the mask against the face while blowing will assist the purge process.
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SNORKELING
A snorkel is used when swimming on the water's surface while looking beneath the water. It is not used underwater in a submerged position. For obvious reasons, one cannot breathe through a snorkel when it is completely submerged underwater.
The tip of the snorkel tube must always be above water surface when in use.
You will not able to breathe if the tip of the tube is underwater.
To prevent swallowing water, always inhale slowly and exhale forcefully when breathing during snorkeling.
Clearing the snorkel
When you dive underwater during skin diving with a snorkel in your mouth, or when you are washed by a wave during surface, or when the tip of snorkel sinks below the water's surface, you will have to clear the water from the snorkel tube.
The most common method is to blow the water remaining in the snorkel by blowing through the snorkel in short, strong blasts when you are above the water surface or when you have just surfaced from below.

Even when the snorkel has been cleared, there is a possibility that some water remains in the snorkel. Therefore, breathe slowly and carefully. When water still remains in the snorkel, try blasting the water out again.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
To maintain the equipment in optimum condition and enjoy safe and pleasant diving in the future, be sure to wash the mask in fresh water as soon as possible after diving.
After washing the mask in fresh water, use a dry cloth to remove all moisture and store the mask in a well-ventilated area out of direct sunlight.
- Do not place the mask in extremely hot locations such as in direct sunlight or in cars or trunks directly exposed to the sun. The heat and ultraviolet rays could cause damage and shorten the life of the equipment.
- When storing with other colored items (wet suits, rubber fins, swimwear) the colors could transfer to the silicone section of the mask. When storing or transporting the mask and snorkel, insert them in a case to separate them from colored items.
In case of soiling of the mask and snorkel, wash with a neutral cleaning agent diluted with water to the percentage indicated by the manufacturer (instructions on container). Then completely remove any residual cleaning agent with running water. If strong cleaning agents are used or the equipment is inserted directly in cleaning agent so that some of the agent remains on the mask, the cleaning agent could enter the plastic materials, causing cracks and similar damage.
Replacement of the safety color marking (For European market only)
When you need to replace the safety color marking of your snorkel, be sure to have an authorized TUSA dealer perform the replacement.
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VORWORT
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Khanan npodyk (Purge Valve)
Pamka nH3 (Lens Frame)
06oD (Frame)
Dnaheu (Skirt)
Pemewok (Strap)
3axmmpeMeuKa(Strap tie)
PpKa (Buckle level)
Hh (Lens)
Tpy6ka (cknanaHOM)
Khananabbyya(Purge Valve)
3ary6nuk (Mouth Piece)
3aKIM Tpy6k (Snorkel Adapter)
Hacadka Hyper Dry (He Ha Bcex MoDenx)
Tpyoka (Tube)
FopnpoBaHHoe coeHHeHne (Flexible
Joint)
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