USER MANUALDIVATOR MKIII9 9885C01
103.3 DIVATOR MKIII SYSTEM• The components in Divator MKIII
113.4 CYLINDER PACK1 Weight bracket 5 Carry handle with connecting pipe2 Cylinder cover 6 Cylinder ring3 Cylinder valve
123.5 MKIII REGULATOR UNIT 312456871091 External coupling for supply hose diving with DP1.2 Pressure gauge 3 Reserve valve handle (CDR)4 Primary
133.5.1 WORKING PRINCIPLE• The pressure regulator is a pressure-balanced, piston-equipped counter-ow regulator. The result of balancin
143.5.4 REDUNDANT BREATHING SYSTEM • The regulator unit comprises two pressure regulators. The primary regulator provides the primary breathing va
153.5.5 PRESSURE GAUGE• Pressure in the cylinder pack can be read from the pressure gauge. The pressure gauge is connected to the regulator's
163.6.1 PRIMARY BREATHING VALVE COMPONENTS (SAFETY PRESSURE) 1 Connection nipple 6 Locking ring2 Check valve, inhalation channel 7 Protect
173.6.2 PRIMARY BREATHING VALVE WITHOUT SAFETY PRESSURE.• The Divator breathing valve without safety pressure has no extra safety pressure in the
183.7 FULL-FACE MASK AND BREATHING VALVEThe mask has an inner mask with separate inhalation and exhalation channels that match corresponding channels
193.8 DIVATOR BCW VEST (BUOYANCY COMPENSATING WING)Interspiro Divator BCW is a buoyancy compensator that combines high quality, durable design, weig
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203.9 DIVATOR HARNESSThe Divator harness is used instead of the Divator BCW when diving with the front-mounted buoyancy vest or with a dry-suit and t
213.10 DIVATOR DP1 SUPPLY HOSE SYSTEM • Additional information about the Divator DP1 Supply Hose System is available in the Divator DP1 Supply Hose S
224 PREPARATIONS BEFORE USECAUTION! It is of great importance that the measures stipulated in Section “12.3 Control and inspection” have been carrie
23WARNING! The anti-freezing cap should only be disassembled if there is reason to suspect that the func-tionality or mounting of the anti-freezing un
244.3 SECURING THE BCW OR HARNESS 1. Align the quick coupling's rail with holes on the BCW or harness with the quick coupling pins on the cylin
254.5 SECURING THE BREATHING HOSE IN THE BCW 1. Place the breathing hose between the rear of the BCW unit and the cylinder pack.2. Move the hose up
264.6 SECURING THE OCTOPUS BREATHING VALVE IN THE HOSE1. Carry out a visual inspection of the octopus to ensure it is not damaged. Tighten the loc
274.7 CONNECTING THE FULL-FACE MASK1. Carry out a visual inspection of all plastic, rubber and metal parts and ensure that there is no damage. Make
287. Mount the xing cover to secure the position of the breathing valve and tighten the screws by hand. Do not overly tighten the screws as t
294.8 CYLINDER WEIGHT1. Check that the weight screws are tightened.2. If the underlying weights are exchanged for another weight combination, an 8
3TABLE OF CONTENTS1 APPROVALS ...52 SAFETY NOTE ...
305 PREPARATIONS BEFORE DIVING5.1 LEAKAGE AND FUNCTION TEST5.1.1 LEAKAGE AND FUNCTION TEST FOR MKIII REGULATORQuick check of reserve valve1. Cl
315.1.2 LEAKAGE AND FUNCTION TEST FOR BCW.1. Inspect the BCW vest so that it does not show any signs of material deterioration or wear.2. If the
325.3 PUTTING ON THE FULL-FACE MASK1. Pressurize the Divator diving apparatus according to the description in Section 5.1 “Leakage and func-tion tes
33Comment: Only tighten the top strap at the forehead to prevent if from being loose. If the top strap and the upper rubber straps are excessively ti
34 10. Check the pressure gauge to ensure that the pres-sure is sufcient for diving.5.4 CHECKING RESERVE VALVE HANDLE POSITION5.4.1 DIVING WITH D
355.5 ATTACHING WEIGHTSWhen the Divator diving apparatus is ready for use, the diver's assistant mounts the weight on the weight bracket for the
366 DIVING6.1 CHECKS DURING AN ONGOING DIVE• Read the pressure gauge regularly.• Make sure that other equipment does not block usage or access to
376.2.2 BREATHING VALVEAll breathing valves from Interspiro provide air during inhalation. When the diver inhales, air ows from the breathing hose
386.2.5 ROUTINES DURING REPEATED DIVES IN ICE-COLD WA-TER AND/OR AT LOW AIR TEMPERATURE1. Prepare the next diving occasion by shaking out the wat
397 AFTER DIVING7.1 Removing Divator1. The assistant should loosen the spring pin and remove the weight, preferably while the diver is still in the
48 FILLING ...418.1 filling inteRspiRo fully coMposite cylindeRs ...
406. Detach the BCW hose and remove the Divator BCW or harness from the cylinder pack by pressing in the locking mechanism on the upper part of the D
418 FILLING8.1 FILLING INTERSPIRO FULLY COMPOSITE CYLINDERSThe following measures must be performed when filling Divator Lite cylinders with an init
42USING THE FILLING ADAPTER1. Detach the pressure regulator or the plug from the cylinder valve and connect the filling adapter to the cylinder val
439 CHECK LIST9.1 BEFORE DIVING• Clean the cylinder valve. See 4.1• Check the anti-freezing unit. See 4.1• Install the regulator. See 4.2• Mo
4410 MEASURES IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCYThe following measures constitute examples of how the equipment can be handled in the event of an emer-gency
4510.3 FREE FLOW IN THE FULL-FACE MASK'S BREATHING VALVEIn the event of free airow in the full-face mask, the following measures are recommende
4610.6 DRAINING OF BREATHING VALVE WITH MOUTHPIECE1. Grasp the breathing valve and put it in your mouth.2a. Drain the breathing valve by exhaling and
4711 SERVICE AND TESTING SCHEDULEService and testing shall be performed according to Service and testing schedule 30500.Visit www.interspiro.com for l
4812 MAINTENANCE12.1 CLEANING12.1.1 AFTER EACH DIVE1. If the equipment is very dirty or in need of disinfection, see Section 12.2 “Monthly cleaning”
4912.2 MONTHLY CLEANING 1. Assemble the air cylinder pack, regulator and full-face mask/breathing valve.2. Open the cylinder pack and check the pre
51 APPROVALSThe Interspiro Divator MKIII apparatus has been tested in accordance with EN 250 for types of use specied by DEKRA EXAM GmbH, Dinnendahl
5011. Close the cylinder and screw in the sealing plug by hand. The sealing plug should only be tightened by hand on a cylinder pack that is to be ll
51Disassembly1. Clean the full-face mask/breathing valve according to the instructions for monthly cleaning.2. Remove the breathing valve if the ful
524. When the exhalation unit has been removed, press the threads to remove the diaphragm unit from the exhalation unit. Place your hand over t
53Assembly 1. Replace the sealing disc in the diaphragm unit and then place the sealing disc with spring in the cover and press the diaphragm unit t
54If the mouthpiece is used, make sure that there is no O-ring in the O-ring groove; mount the mouthpiece in the breathing valve and check that the
5512.3.3 CHECKING HOSESCheck all hoses by bending and pulling them, and by making a note of any damage, cracks, discoloring and changes in hardness.
561. Remove the anti-freezing cover. The anti-freezing caps are mounted inside. 2. Make sure that the anti-freezing caps are internally free of wate
5712.3.8 CONTROLLING THE ANGLE OF THE CYLINDER VALVE The cylinder valve must not be angled in relation to the intersection between the two halves of
5812.4 REPAIRS12.4.1 GENERALThis section describes the repairs that users may carry out personally. Repairs other than those described here must be
5912.4.3 HARNESSReplacing a belt buckleThere are two belt buckles - one on the left and one on the right. When a hip belt is correctly positioned, th
62 SAFETY NOTEWARNING!BEFORE THE DIVATOR MKIII SYSTEM IS USED FOR THE FIRST TIME, THE USER MUST HAVE BEEN TRAINED IN ITS OPERATION, READ THIS USER MA
60WARNING! The full-face mask's O-ring must not be used when the breathing valve is used together with a mouthpiece. Otherwise, there is a risk
6113 TRANSPORT AND STORAGE13.1 STORAGE13.1.1 AIR CYLINDERS• Before long-term storage, the air cylinders must be lled and equipped with safety plu
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7WARNING! High-pressure systems for gas should be handled carefully. Damage to pressurized components can result in personal injury or death. Intersp
83 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION3.1 SCOPE• The Interspiro Divator system encompasses the Divator MKIII SCUBA (Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus
93.2 DIVATOR MKIII SYSTEM DIAGRAMCylinder pack300 bar (4350 psi)Pressure gaugeCDR-handleBreathing valveDIVATOR MKIIIPrimarySecondary(Octopus)BCWDry-s
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