First stage
DIN connection (max 4350 psi / 300 bar)
Balanced diaphragm with T-mechanism (consistent performance regardless of depth and residual pressure of the tank)
"Auto-Closure Device" (ACD) system: 1st stage automatically closes to prevent water ingress when rinsed (to protect internal lubrication)
Dry chamber protects moving parts from the cold.
Removable stainless steel crown.
Flow rate at 200 bars: 1500 L/min.
First stage (cont'd)
T body with 2 HP outlets (7/16”) and 4 MP outlets (3/8”), perfectly placed for optimal positioning of the hoses.
Forged brass body with multi-layer chrome plating.
Weight: 525 g
Second stage
Air pressure balancing system for easy, gentle breathing.
Venturi effect adjustment mechanism (ergonomic design for easy use, even with gloves).
Heat exchanger for freezing resistance
Average work of breathing (WOB) 0.85 joules/litre
Comfo-Bite mouthpiece is soft yet sturdy and reduces jaw fatigue with its unique palate bridge.
Lip shield
Hose length: 730 mm
Weight: 200 g
Maintenance
Make sure you put the dust cap on properly.
Soak the regulator in a tray of fresh water.
DANGER: If you use a hosepipe, do not use a pressure jet to clean the 2nd stage. The pressure of the jet could damage the membrane and/or the internal valve.
Wipe the regulator dry.
Do not expose your regulator to full sunlight for a lengthy period.
Storage
"Store your regulator in a clean away from light and at a moderate temperature.
Do not store it near a source of heat or in a room that may contain chemical vapours like chlorine, ozone, etc. (e.g. a swimming pool machine room).
Never store the regulator on top of a cylinder/tank
DANGER: Never use solvents or hydrocarbon-based products to clean or lubricate your regulator. Never use spray cans."
Servicing and inspections
Aqualung advises you to service your regulator every two years and to make a visual inspection at least once a year.
These two inspections should be carried out by a Aqualung approved workshop
Your regulator should be serviced more frequently depending on the number of dives and conditions of use.