Removing The Drysuit - Northern Diver ORIGIN Manual

Neoprene drysuit
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Fitting Of A Drysuit & Valve Functions
Instruct your buddy to draw the zip closed from left to right, keeping one finger in
front of the slider to prevent clothing and foreign object damage to the teeth. Make
sure the slider is drawn tight up against the rubber stop on the right hand side. If the
slider is not tight against the stop, the zip will leak.
Attach the low pressure hose with quick disconnect fitting to the inflate valve by
pulling back on the fitting and inserting it over the valve stem. Depress the side
inflate button briefly to ensure the valve is working properly. Air will enter the suit,
partially inflating it. Disconnect the low pressure inflate hose.
To check the proper function of the exhaust valve, turn it to the "OPEN" or "+"
position and crouch to your knees. The suit should deflate and you should hear the
air escaping from the valve.
Standard adjustable
exhaust valve

Removing the drysuit

To take off the drysuit, follow the same procedures for donning the suit, but in
reverse order.
Removing a neoprene neck seal
Once your zip is undone you can remove your neck seal.
1. Pull the inverted section of the
neck seal out.
DO NOT attempt to remove
the neck seal whilst it is still
inverted. This will damage the
seal.
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Commercial double
mushroom adjustable
exhaust valve
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Non magnetic
adjustable exhaust
valve
2. Make sure you pull the seal up
with both hands and not just finger
tips which may cause your nails to
damage the seals. Whilst pulling up
duck your head down into the neck
seal.
Locking cuff dump/
exhaust valve
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