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Johnson Outdoors Scubapro Uwatec A 700 2nd Stage Maintenance Procedure

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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE FOR
nd
A 700 2
STAGE
A 700 Maintenance Procedure
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  • Page 1 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE FOR A 700 2 STAGE A 700 Maintenance Procedure - 1 -...
  • Page 2 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE FOR A 700 2ND STAGE WARNING: This maintenance procedure is only for appointed Scubapro technicians that have completed a course on equipment repair and in no case can replace a technical repair course delivered by a SCUBAPRO UWATEC appointed staff. Tools needed: 1.
  • Page 3: Parts Cleaning

    11. With the small screwdriver, screw clockwise the inner fine adjustment screw to remove it from the adjustment shaft. 12. Remove the P/N 01.050.126 o-ring from this fine adjustment screw with the o ring extractor. 13. Remove the balance chamber and the spring from the inlet tube. 14.
  • Page 4 If the exhaust valve has been removed, it must be replaced with a new valve P/N 11.250.103. 2. Insert the new exhaust valve and use the pliers to pull it from the inside of the case. Make sure that the valve is correctly fitted, the shoulder on the nipple should stick out of the retainer and the lip of the valve should rest properly on the regulator case.
  • Page 5 14. Assemble the shaft and sleeve assembly inside the Dive Switch. Put the o ring P/N 01.050.126 on the stainless steel screw and fix the adjustment knob using the 4mm Allen key. 15. Now insert this complete assembly on the inlet tube to align the ‘’tail’’ of the Dive Switch in the grove of the flow reducer.
  • Page 6 2. Make sure that the in halation effort adjustment knob is completely unscrewed. 3. Connect an appropriate and well adjusted 1st stage to a full tank, connect the 1st stage to the adjustment tool with the interstage pressure hose and slowly open the tank valve.