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INFLATOR SYSTEMS

Oceanic Inflator systems are designed for working pressures of 120 psi minimum, 140 psi nominal,
and 160 psi maximum.
With an Oceanic Inflator system, you have two methods to inflate the BC, two methods to deflate
the BC, and automatic venting of excess pressure. Be sure to read and understand these instructions
describing how this system operates before attempting to dive with your Oceanic BC.
Over Pressure Relief Valve (OPV)
The integrated OPV vents excess pressure from the BC during ascent or if over pressurized with the
power inflator. This component of the Oceanic Inflator system operates automatically so no instructions
for its use are necessary.

  W ARNING:TheOPVintegratedintheInflatorissetatalowerreliefpressurethanthe
OPV located on the back of the BC to prevent damage to the material of the BC Air Cell.
ItisimperativethattheInflatorbetheonlyInflatorusedwiththisBC.Neverdivewiththe
BCiftheInflatordoesnotfunctionproperly,orifithasbeentamperedwith,modified,or
replacedwithanInflator,Airway,orShoulderDumpofamanufacturerotherthanOceanic.
Ergonomic Design
Oceanic Inflators have been ergonomically designed to enhance comfort and ease of use. The two
buttons, located on the end and the side of the mouthpiece, can be differentiated by look, position, and
tactile feel. Become familiar with their use to minimize the possibility of confusion.
Depending upon which you prefer to use when inflating and deflating the BC, two hand positions prove
to be the most comfortable. If you orally inflate the BC, or deflate through the mouthpiece, use the
position shown in Figure 1.
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