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Save your dive! The instructions below show
how you can save your dive trip should you tear a latex wrist seal.
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You need to have some latex
wrist seal left on your drysuit in order to use the Diving Concepts latex
wrist ring system to install temporary latex wrist seals.
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Cut the latex seal at the
point where the latex seal tear has stopped in order to prevent
the tear from traveling.
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Open the end of your latex
wrist seal on your drysuit and push the suit connector inside the
latex seal of the suit. Once it is inside the latex seal, turn
it 90 degrees to the orientation shown in this photo. The glove
side of the suit connector ring should be oriented toward the latex
wrist seal opening. Place an outer glove (OG) O-Ring into the
first groove behind "the ridge" of the suit connector ring.
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Pull
the latex seal over the suit connector ring and toward the suit
itself. Once the major ridge is exposed, place an outer glove (OG)
O-Ring in the second or third groove away from the major ridge. |
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Pull
the latex seal over the exposed outer glove (OG) O-Ring to help protect
the O-Ring from moving and finish the attachment of the suit connector to
the latex seal. |
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You can now attach another
latex wrist seal to the suit connector on your drysuit. You will
need a rolled latex wrist seal attached to a seal connector via an
O-Ring. You can now dive again with a new latex seal or you can
attach a Diving Concepts dryglove. |
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