Oceanic Thermostat AIR XS II User Manual

OCEANIC  
®
AIR XS II  
Regulator / BC Inflator System  
Owner's Guide  
 
CONTENTS  
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
COMPONENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
WARRANTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
COPYRIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
COMPATIBILITY AND INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
FEATURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
INFLATOR OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
REGULATOR OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
CARE AND MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
GUIDELINE FOR MINIMUM SERVICE INTERVALS . . . . . 13  
COLD WATER DIVING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
RECORDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
 
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LIMITED TWO-YEAR WARRANTY  
Refer to the Warranty Registration form provided by your Authorized  
Oceanic Dealer or register on-line at:  
www.OceanicWorldwide.com  
COPYRIGHT NOTICE  
This Owner’s Guide is copyrighted, all rights are reserved. It may not, in  
whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated, or  
reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form without  
prior consent in writing from Oceanic / 2002 Design.  
Oceanic AIR XS II Owner's Guide  
Doc. No. 12-2116  
© 2002 Design 1998  
San Leandro, CA USA  
When using Air with this regulator equipment, the Air used  
must meet EN132 Annex A standards.  
The AIR XS II Regulator/Inflator System' is designed for -  
• minimum working pressures of 120 PSI (8.3 BAR)  
• nominal working pressures of 140 PSI (9.5 BAR)  
• maximum working pressures of 160 PSI (11 BAR)  
 
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COMPATIBILITY AND INSTALLATION  
The AIR XS II low pressure inflator hose is compatible with all Oceanic  
first stage regulators. It may not be compatible with other manufacturers'  
first stages (thread size = 3/8-24 UNF). Have your AIR XS II installed on  
your BC, and the low pressure inflator hose attached to your regulator  
first stage, by an Authorized Oceanic Dealer.  
Connect the quick disconnect (QD) end of the inflator hose to the AIR XS  
II using the QD coupling. To attach it, grasp the coupling on the end of  
the inflator hose between the palm of your hand and fingers, and pull  
back the coupling release with your thumb and forefinger. While holding  
back the coupling release, press it onto the quick release fitting on the  
AIR XS II, and let go of the coupling release while continuing to hold the  
hose onto the quick release fitting.  
Ensure they are firmly attached prior to pressurizing the regulator/inflator  
system.  
NOTE: Refer to the illustration on page 2 for  
identification of components.  
FEATURES  
OPERATING BUTTONS  
The three operating buttons, one located on each side of the mouthpiece  
and one above the mouthpiece, can be differentiated by look, position,  
and tactile feel. Become familiar with their use to minimize the possibility  
of confusion.  
Top - regulator purge button  
• Left - power inflator button  
• Right - manual inflator/deflator button  
 
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CORRUGATED HOSES/PULL CONNECTOR  
Two corrugated hoses are joined by a Pull Connector. By pulling on the  
rounded Pull Connector you can operate the Rapid Exhaust Valve located  
in the upper (shoulder) unit while you are using the AIR XS II Regulator  
without having to remove the Regulator from your mouth. The extended  
length of the Hose Assembly prevents any resistance during head move-  
ment.  
INFLATOR OVERPRESSURE RELIEF VALVE (OPV)  
The integrated OPV, located in the upper (shoulder) unit, automatically  
vents excess pressure from the BC during ascent or if over pressurized  
with the Power Inflator. This component of the AIR XS II operates auto-  
matically so no instructions for its use are necessary.  
WARNING: The OPV integrated into the upper  
(shoulder) unit is set to operate at a lower relief  
pressure than the OPV located on the back of the BC to  
prevent damage to the material of the BC air cell. It is  
imperative that only Oceanic inflator assemblies be  
used with Oceanic BCs.  
QUICK DISCONNECT CAP (SEE ILLUSTRATION ON PAGE 2)  
The rubber Cap secured to the corrugated hose is provided to cover the  
quick release inlet fitting of the AIR XS II Power Inflator Assembly. The  
Cap must be installed any time the Inflator Hose is disconnected to pre-  
vent entry of contaminants.  
 
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INFLATOR OPERATION  
WARNING: If you ever hear air, or see bubbles,  
escaping from the area around any of the AIR XS II's  
connectors, or if the BC fails to hold air, immediately  
terminate or postpone the dive until the BC and AIR XS  
II can be serviced by an Authorized Oceanic Dealer.  
You must not dive with an AIR XS II or BC that exhibits  
any signs or symptoms of leakage.  
BC INFLATION USING THE POWER INFLATOR  
With your Regulator connected to an appropriate cylinder, slowly open  
the cylinder valve to pressurize the Regulator/Inflator system. Press the  
Power Inflator Button, located on the left side of the AIR XS II Mouthpiece,  
until you hear air flowing into the BC. Minor compressions of the Power  
Inflator Button will initiate airflow into the BC and allow small adjustments  
in buoyancy.  
WARNING: If you depress the Power Inflator Button  
fully, the BC will inflate rapidly. Be careful not to  
overinflate the BC during a dive causing an unwanted  
rapid rise toward the surface.  
Test the Power Inflator and Overpressure Relief Valve (OPV) prior to each  
dive to ensure they are functioning properly. Depress the Power Inflator  
until the BC fills completely, forcing the OPV in the upper (shoulder) unit  
to open. You will hear the sound of air venting from OPV, indicating that  
it is working properly. While the BC is still inflated, listen for any undes-  
ired air leakage around the AIR XS II. The BC should stay inflated until  
you deflate it manually.  
 
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BC DEFLATION USING THE RAPID EXHAUST VALVE (REV)  
The Rapid Exhaust Valve (REV) is located inside the upper (shoulder) unit  
of the Inflator Assembly. It is connected to the lower (power) unit by two  
Cables located inside the Corrugated Hose and coupled together inside  
the Pull Connector.  
The REV is operated by grasping the Pull Connector, or the lower (power)  
unit and pulling it down (away) from the upper (shoulder) unit. The  
Cables pull the Exhaust Valve open, venting air from the BC through the  
Vents of the upper unit of the Inflator Assembly.  
The amount of air vented depends on how far open the Exhaust Valve is,  
the distance you pull the inner Cable, and how long the Exhaust Valve is  
open. Short tugs vent small amounts of air for minor changes in buoy-  
ancy, and a long pull will vent the entire BC in a matter of seconds.  
Use of the REV eliminates water entry even if the Exhaust Valve remains  
open after all air is vented from the BC.  
BC INFLATION USING THE MANUAL INFLATE/DEFLATE  
BUTTON  
The Round Button located on the right side of the Mouthpiece is an In-  
flate/Deflate manual actuator that allows air flow in to, or out of, the BC.  
To inflate orally, place the Mouthpiece in your mouth, and after you be-  
gin (and continue) to blow in, press the Button with your thumb. This  
procedure purges the mouthpiece cavity of water, resulting in less water  
entering the BC, potentially prolonging Bladder life.  
Some air may continue to leak in to the surrounding water when you are  
orally inflating the BC, even after you have released the Inflate/Deflate  
Button. This is considered normal and will not impede the efficient oral  
inflation of the BC.  
 
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BC DEFLATION USING THE MANUAL INFLATOR/DEFLATOR  
BUTTON  
To deflate the BC through the Mouthpiece, hold the lower (power) unit  
higher than the top of the BC and depress the Round Button located on  
the right side of the Mouthpiece to vent the air from the BC.  
To ensure complete deflation of the BC, the Mouthpiece must be held  
higher than the top of the BC. While underwater, you will hear the air as  
it bubbles out through the Mouthpiece.  
To prevent entry of water into the BC, be sure to release the Button before  
all bubbles stop flowing. To help eliminate unwanted water entry, use the  
Rapid Exhaust Valve method of deflation.  
REGULATOR OPERATION  
In the event that it is necessary for you to share air with another diver,  
you should offer your Primary Second Stage to the diver and you should  
use the AIR XS II Regulator. Although the AIR XS II Regulator will function  
properly with the Purge Button facing up or down, Oceanic recommends  
an operational position with the Purge Button facing up, similar to other  
Second Stage positioning.  
Operation of your AIR XS II Regulator is similar to most other Second  
Stages. It provides air on demand with low inhalation resistance and it  
has a convenient Purge Button located on the top of the unit's housing  
and a comfortable Mouthpiece.  
As with most other Second Stages, purging the AIR XS II Regulator of  
water can be accomplished in two ways. By pressing the Purge Button  
to initiate the flow of air and expulsion of water, or by exhaling a small  
puff of air into the Mouthpiece to expel the water.  
 
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
Your AIR XS II is a reliable piece of equipment that will continue to work  
like new for many years to come, if cared for properly.  
Follow the procedures below, and have the entire AIR XS II inspected and  
serviced annually by your local Authorized Oceanic Dealer.  
DISCONNECTING THE INFLATOR HOSE  
• Close the Cylinder Valve and purge (vent) the Regulator Assembly  
'completely' of all pressure by depressing a second stage Purge  
Button.  
• Grasp the Quick Disconnect Coupling on the AIR XS II Inflator Hose  
(second stage end) between the palm of your hand and fingers, pull  
back the Coupling Release with your thumb and forefinger, and  
pull it off the quick release fitting of the AIR XS II.  
• Place the Protective Cap on the fitting (see illustration on page ??) to  
prevent contaminants from entering the AIR XS II's Valve Housing.  
POST DIVE CARE  
Any exposure to aquatic elements can produce contamination that could  
effect the proper function of your dive equipment. Post dive care is the  
most important thing you can do to keep your AIR XS II in top condition.  
WARNING: DO NOT attempt to remove (or install) the  
AIR XS II from (on) a BC. Improper installation may  
cause misoperation or BC failure underwater, possibly  
resulting in serious injury or death. It will also void  
the warranty.  
 
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As soon as possible at the end of each day of diving:  
• Flush the exterior of all components thoroughly with fresh water to  
remove dissolved salt and other contaminants.  
• Flush the Lower (Power) Assembly by running water into the Mouth-  
piece and out the Exhaust Ports. DO NOT depress the Purge Button  
if the Assembly is connected to the First Stage Regulator, doing so  
will allow water to flow into the sealed portion of the First Stage.  
• If possible, immerse the entire Lower (Power) Assembly in a warm  
fresh water bath and soak for one hour, preferably while still con-  
nected to the First Stage Regulator and pressurized.  
• Remove from the bath and rinse all components of the Assembly  
with slow running fresh water. DO NOT use full water pressure.  
• Sand that has collected behind the Lower (Power) unit Cover (be-  
hind the Purge Button) can be rinsed out by flushing tap water  
through the opening in the Cover. Do not pry or lift up on the Purge  
Button, or use high pressure water that could damage the internal  
Diaphragm.  
• If after thoroughly rinsing, sand or debris can still be heard rattling  
under the cover, take your BC/AIR XS II Assembly to an Authorized  
Oceanic Dealer for inspection and cleaning.  
WARNING: DO NOT remove the Purge Cover yourself.  
Improper replacement of the Cover could result in an  
unexpected undesirable shut off of air delivery while  
underwater.  
• If possible, lay the complete Assembly flat in a cool, dry place (out  
of direct sunlight) and allow the components to dry naturally.  
• DO NOT inject or spray Lubricants into or onto the AIR XS II. Doing  
so can attract contamination that could subsequently interfere with  
proper operation.  
 
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TRANSPORT AND STORAGE  
• If possible, transport your BC and AIR XS II Assembly (preferably  
dry) in a padded carrying case or equipment bag separated from  
sharp items (i.e. dive knife, spear gun, etc.) that might damage or  
scratch the components.  
You should also protect the AIR XS II from damage from heavy ob-  
jects (i.e., dive light, regulator assemblies, tanks, etc.).  
• Prior to storing your AIR XS II, ensure that it is clean and dry.  
• If you were unable to clean it prior to transport, or if it became ex-  
posed to other equipment that was not clean prior to transport (such  
as a wet suit), clean it thoroughly and allow it to dry naturally.  
SERVICE  
WARNING: DO NOT attempt to disassemble or repair  
any components of the AIR XS II, or to adjust the  
Regulator. Doing so could cause misoperation while  
underwater resulting in serious injury or death. It will  
also void the warranty.  
• Once each year, your complete BC/AIR XS II assembly should be  
inspected and serviced by an Authorized Oceanic Dealer. More  
frequent service is recommended if you dive in severe conditions or  
more frequently than an average diver (see Guidelines on page 13).  
• In the event that any component of your Regulator assembly requires  
any form of repair or service, take it to an Authorized Oceanic  
Dealer for professional service by a trained technician authorized to  
perform Oceanic factory authorized service.  
• Provide the Dealer with a copy of the original sales receipt and  
your copy of the warranty registration card.  
• Inspection and service costs are not covered by the limited war-  
ranty.  
 
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GUIDELINE FOR MINIMUM SERVICE INTERVALS  
Due to variations of use and storage time that the AIR XS II may be sub-  
jected to, the Guidelines and defined Intervals given herein are subject to  
the discretion of the Owner of the equipment. Inspection and/or service  
indicated must be performed only by an Authorized Oceanic Dealer.  
Personally owned equipment used for recreational diving activity:  
• Equipment used 100 dives or less per year should be serviced at  
least once per year.  
• Equipment used more than 100 dives per year should be serviced  
after 100 dives prior to further use.  
• Equipment stored for more than 6 months should be inspected, and  
serviced as required, prior to use.  
Equipment used for dive training and/or consumer rental activities:  
• Equipment should be inspected prior to every use.  
• Equipment should be serviced at least once every 6 months regard-  
less of use.  
• Equipment should be serviced after 100 dives prior to further use.  
• Equipment stored for more than 3 months should be inspected, and  
serviced as required, prior to use.  
Regardless of ownership or intended use:  
• Equipment should be inspected and serviced if it displays any sign  
of leakage or malfunction.  
• Equipment should be inspected and serviced if it displays signs of  
improper performance or breathing effort.  
• Equipment should be inspected and serviced as required if it dis-  
plays signs of freeflowing.  
• Equipment should be inspected and serviced if o-rings or hoses dis-  
play any signs of deterioration.  
 
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COLD WATER DIVING  
Specialized training and skills required for cold water diving will reduce  
effects that cold water Temperatures can impose upon the operation of  
Oceanic Regulator Second Stage(s).  
WARNING: Failure to obtain proper training in the  
specialized techniques required for diving in cold  
water environments and failure to apply such  
techniques to handle situations that could result in  
Regulator freezing will place you in risk of serious  
injury or death.  
All Oceanic Regulator First Stages are classified as being suitable for use  
in waters having Temperatures of 50°F (10 °C) and higher.  
• Refer to the Regulator Owner's Guide that applies to your model,  
Doc. No. 12-2018, 12-2348, or 12-2360.  
 
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AIR XS II  
RECORDS  
Serial No.  
________________________________  
Date of Purchase________________________________  
Oceanic Dealer ________________________________  
Dealer Phone No.________________________________  
INSPECTIONS / SERVICE  
_____________________________________________________________  
_Date  
Service Performed  
Dealer Technician_____  
_____________________________________________________________  
_____________________________________________________________  
_____________________________________________________________  
_____________________________________________________________  
_____________________________________________________________  
 
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OCEANIC  
®
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San Leandro, CA 94577  
Tel: 510-562-0500  
Fax: 510-569-5404  
© 2002 Design, 2004  
Doc. No. 12-2116-r02 (9/20/04)  
 

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