Applications For Use; Pre-Dive Suit Checks; Post-Dive Suit Checks - Northern Diver ORIGIN Manual

Neoprene drysuit
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Warning Notes
3. Make sure you fingers are
together and pointed so the seal
can slide over the hand without
damage. Pull out the inverted wrist
seal from the arm when hand is
free.

Applications for Use

Our neoprene drysuits are made of the finest materials and to extremely high
standards of workmanship. However, they must be used within reasonable limits.
WARNING - DO NOT:
- Exceed the maximum depth to which you are currently certified.
- Use the drysuits in toxic or hydrocarbon-rich environments.
- Use the drysuit as a buoyancy-lifting device.
- Use the drysuit without a separate buoyancy control device.
- Use inflation gases other than air except argon (only use if you are qualified).
- Use the suit with any weight harness or other weight system that is not equipped
with a quick-release system.

Pre-dive suit checks

Before EVERY dive, make sure the suit is in good condition by checking the
following:
- No visible damage to materials or accessories anywhere on the suit.
- Check latex or smooth-skin neoprene seals for small tears or holes.
- Verify inflate and exhaust valves are intact and functioning properly.
Check low-pressure hose and fittings are intact, undamaged and properly
connected. Inspect waterproof zip for excess wear or any damage.

Post-dive suit checks

After EVERY dive, complete all the pre-dive checks listed above, and inspect suit
for any possible new damage. Repair any damage immediately, or take the suit to
Northern Diver for repair.
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4. Do not pull on the wrist seal.
Pulling directly on the wrist seal will
damage them and is not advised.
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