ExtremeMist PCS Instruction Manual

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  • Page 2: Accessories And Parts

    Check the level of water in the bladder reservoir often. Always bring more water than you think you will need for your hike. Use the PCS sparingly on longer hikes and as needed on rest breaks. You can unclip the mist hose and direct the mist directly to your head and neck area for optimum cooling.
  • Page 3: Quick Start Instructions

    Add water; the pump is self-priming but may take a few moments to siphon. If using the PCS out of the pack, slip the lanyard over objects such as a chair post and use the adjustable black button on the lanyard to secure it.
  • Page 4: Usage Tips

    Note: The mist may help with “runners dry throat.” Battery Pack Information The battery pack can be left on the PCS and does not need to be removed when being charged. The following steps are provided for changing battery packs.
  • Page 5: Water Use

    5.00 to 6.50 3.20 to 2.45 9.2 minutes Note: 1 cup = 237ml Cleaning Follow your hydration pack manual’s instructions to clean the hoses and bladder of your hydration pack. Use the same procedures for cleaning the hoses on your ExtremeMist PCS.
  • Page 6 Y-Connector Y-Connector reducer Elbow Mist nozzle with larger nozzle Chest Clip Plug head 4x Barbed Hose Adapters L-Connector Remote Control (2-standard size, 2-large size) PCS Mist hose, 36 inches PCS Bladder hose, 16 inches Charger PCS Unit Lanyard...
  • Page 7 Cooling System (PCS). Do not fill the bladder until the installation is complete. Note: Your pack’s bladder drink hose and bite-valve must be in good condition and must be air-tight for the PCS to work properly. Replacement hoses and bite valves can be purchased from your pack’s manufacturer.
  • Page 8: Testing And Troubleshooting

    Testing and Troubleshooting Power on the PCS and inspect it for any water leaks. The pump is self-priming but may take a few moments to siphon. If any leaks are detected, make sure hoses are fully pushed into their seated position.

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