In the following cases:
• Damage to some parts of the mask
• Difficult to breathe
• Dizziness and / or light-headedness
The dive must be aborted.
All dives must be planned and carried out so that at the end of the dive the diver will still have
a reasonable reserve of air for emergency use. The suggested amount is usually 50 bars (725 psi).
All users of the Neptune III Package must periodically undergo training in Emergency Procedures
in shallow water to maintain preparedness in the event of an actual emergency.
OCEANREEF refuses all responsibility for damages caused by non-compliance with the instructions
contained in this manual. These instructions do not extend the warranty or the responsibilities
stated by OCEANREEF terms of sales and delivery.
Before using the NEPTUNE III Package, the user must ensure that every component has been
properly inspected and maintained. (see Chapter 12 Maintenance).
Do not modify or alter in any way the Package consisting of the Neptune III mask + first stage +
octopus + pressure gauge + hoses.
In order to maintain the warranty, factory prescribed service for the products must be performed
at least once annually by a factory trained OCEAN REEF Service Technician who is employed by
an Authorized OCEAN REEF Dealer and whom keeps proper maintenance records. Repair, service,
disassembly, or first stage adjustment must not be attempted by persons who are not factory
trained and authorized by OCEAN REEF.
For details, contact an authorized OCEANREEF dealer at:
https://diving.oceanreefgroup.com/
shop-dealers/
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