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PUTTING ON ThE SUIT
We recommend starting to put the suit on at
the legs, taking care to insert the soled socks
correctly. Then pull the suit up over the body
with decisive movements. Now put on and
adjust the braces (where applicable). Ensure
that the braces are unrolled and positioned
correctly. They must each be positioned and
separated on the relevant side. Now pull the
arms on, taking care to position the wrists
correctly.
IMPORTANT
If having problems inserting hands through
the waterproof wrists, we recommend
using a little mineral talcum powder.
The same goes for the neck. This will
significantly reduce skin friction against
the neoprene, making putting the suit on
much easier.
IMPORTANT
To avoid tearing the suit, take great
care when putting it on not to pinch the
neoprene with nails, and particularly in the
wrist and neck areas.
Now pull your head through, taking care to
carefully widen the suit neck. Your diving buddy
can help you correctly position the neck, folding
it back inside and ensuring that it adheres
perfectly all around (fig. 2).
IMPORTANT
Check that no hair or par ts of the
undersuit are trapped beneath the collar,
as these could lead to water infiltrations.
Lastly, and again with your buddy's help, close the
zipper ensuring that the slider is well positioned
at the end stop. Ask your buddy to put a finger
through the slider belt, closing the zipper with a
decisive movement.
Ensure that the slider slides well. If not, lubricate
the teeth with specific waxes easily available from
your nearest retailer.
N.B.: Once the zipper has been closed and you
have checked correct wrist and neck positioning
once again, it will then be easier to release any
air that may have been trapped within when
closing the zipper. This is necessary prior to
entering the water.
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Kneel down and cross your arms across your
chest to widen the neck with a finger and allow
the air to escape (fig. 3).
Once you have done this, put on the hood
supplied.
IMPORTANT
Before dressing we advise removing all
metal objects such as watches, chains
and bracelets, etc.
SEAC will not be held liable for damage
to property or persons deriving from the
wearing of the dry suit if these instructions
have been ignored. Furthermore, such
objects may contribute to loss of efficiency
of seals fitted around the the neck and
wrist or could even damage the parts
allowing water to penetrate the dry suit,
with potentially dangerous consequences.
Accessories like gloves and hood must be put
on last, while under suits will follow a logical
procedure of dressing.
Neoprene accessories or components are
not subjected to the testing required for EC
certification.
ATTENTION
In order to safeguard the diver and keep
him informed with regards to all the
aspects inherent to using a dry suit, the
following warning is included on the label
attached to the dry suit:
Warning!
In the case of the dry suit with separated
hood, the certification should be considered
valid only if all the components are worm
together as a single complete set.
Following
the
previous
selecting the correct dry suit will guarantee
that during immersion the suit itself will offer
necessary thermal protection.
This will allow you to proceed with diving without
having to deal with problems related to excess
loss of body heat.
For information regarding the effects of
pressure and buoyancy force, we advise
following the indications given above.
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