Owner`s manual

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Donning Procedure
Diving equipment is heavy! To avoid injury or fatigue and to be-
come familiar with each other's equipment, have your buddy assist
you! Take this opportunity to be sure your buddy understands how
your weight release works.
Be sure you have read and performed the Proper Fit page in the Fitting and
Assembly section of this manual rst.
Open the cylinder band buckles and loosen the bands.
Align the system so that the top of the bladder assembly is even with the
cylinder valve (slightly higher or lower may be required depending on the
diver’s size and the type of tank, but this is a good starting point).
Make sure that the two sets of bands are in vertical alignment with your
tank and not twisted to one side.
Pull the bands snug and close the buckles. Secure the loose end of the
bands on the Velcro touch fastener.
Connect the regulator to the cylinder valve and nish assembling the
system per manufacturer’s instructions.
Be sure you are familiar with the low pressure inator system on your
Zeagle BC. Inate the system and check for leakage.
Weights can be installed in the weight pockets before the BC is donned
or after. It may be easier to add your weights after you have the system
on to avoid lifting the tank and weights together. Considerations include
the amount of weight and the distance to enter the water. Ask your buddy
for help in either case.
Loosen the shoulder straps.
Have your buddy balance the system while you put it on like a jacket.
Remember, the system should be worn low with the bottom of the vest at
the top of your hips
Fasten the side panels and/or the waist band. Extend the cummerbund
side panels as far as possible before wrapping them around your body.
Be sure to get the waist tight.
Fasten the sternum strap and adjust it. If you are wearing a drysuit, .
be sure that the sternum strap does not obstruct the drysuit inator
.hose or valve.
Adjust the shoulder straps.
Fasten the split saddle strap if your system is so equipped.