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REGULATOR SET The Blizzard Pro has been the standard for cold water dive for the last 30 years. Public Service Dive Teams around the country and in parts of the world use it because of its reliability at low water temperatures and for its ruggedness. The 9000 Series 1st Stage is a unique and patented design featuring Sherwood’s...
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 WARNINGS & CAUTIONS (DEFINITIONS) 1.2 TRAINING REQUIREMENTS 1.3 SERVICE REQUIREMENTS 1.4 NITROX USE 1.5 COLD WATER USE 2.0 ENRICHED AIR NITROX (EAN) 3.0 INITIAL SET UP 4.0 BEFORE & DURING THE DIVE 4.1 BEFORE THE DIVE 4.2 DURING THE DIVE 5.0 AFTER DIVE, STORAGE &...
41% must be serviced by and these limits change with the percentage Sherwood Scuba trained personnel in a facility of oxygen in the Nitrox. Sherwood Nitrox dive equipped to oxygen clean and assemble computers can help monitor these safety limits.
4.0 BEFORE & DURING THE DIVE 4.1 BEFORE THE DIVE 5. The Sherwood Blizzard Pro provides the user It is important to inspect the regulator before starting your dive trip and again just before with a switch for Pre-Dive (or on the surface) you enter the water.
5.0 AFTER DIVE, STORAGE & SERVICE 5.1 AFTER THE DIVE 5.3 DEALER SERVICE The best time to clean your regulator is as soon It is strongly recommended that the regulator be as possible after concluding diving activity inspected by an Authorized Sherwood Dealer at for the day.
Warranty also excludes parts subject to wear such Sherwood Scuba warrants that the Sherwood as hoses, mouthpieces, seals and metal parts with regulator purchased from Authorized Sherwood mild corrosion from exposure to seawater.
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