After The Dive; Removal Of The Regulator Assembly From The Cylinder Valve - Kirby Morgan 200-120 User Manual

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The Balanced Scuba Regulator can not be used by more
than one diver at a time.
Diving an adjustable demand regulator that is adjusted
to breathe with heavy resistance could cause the diver to
become exhausted. This could lead to drowning. Always
adjust the demand regulator for the easiest breathing.

After the Dive

If fresh water is available, rinse your regulator completely while
it is still connected to the tank before depressurizing it. This
helps to prevent any contaminants from entering sealing surfaces
inside the regulator. If this is not possible, follow the procedure
for removing the regulator assembly from the cylinder valve per
"Removal of the Regulator Assembly from the Cylinder Valve" on
page 27 and then rinse.
Store dry, properly post-dived regulators in a cool, dry place away
from direct light.
It is recommended that the temperature not exceed: 90 °F (32 °C)
and not go below +14 °F (-10 °C) in storage.
Removal of the Regulator Assembly from the
Cylinder Valve
1. Shut off the cylinder air supply by turning the cylinder valve
hand wheel clockwise until it stops.
2. While observing the submersible pressure gauge, depress the
purge button of the second-stage. When the gauge reads zero and
airflow can no longer be heard from the second stage, release the
purge button.
3. Turn the yoke screw counter-clockwise to loosen it and remove
the first stage from the cylinder valve.
© MMXVII Kirby Morgan Dive Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Document # 170814005
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