Maintenance
Bleed_Relief_Valve_Appendix.pdf
The bleed/relief valve should be disassembled, cleaned, and inspected at least once a year, anytime the valve fails monthly lift testing, or fails to maintain a seal when within the specified range. The bleed/relief valve is easily cleaned using a nylon toothbrush and a 50/50 solution of vinegar and fresh water. Cleaning for 15 minutes in an ultrasonic sink, if available, with the 50/50 vinegar solution is highly recommended... Read More
Frequently_Asked_Questions_8-20-06.pdf
Frequently Asked Questions On KMDSI Helmet And Band Mask Maintenance And Equipment Revised 8-20-06 Mike Ward. Who Can Work On KMDSI Helmets And Band Masks? The owner of the equipment can perform all maintenance and repairs as stated in KMDSI Operations and Maintenance Manuals... Read More
KMDSI Maintenance_Log _Appendix.pdf
It is highly recommended for all divers to use this maintenance log for there equipment to make sure that they do not forget any of the crucial steps for there KMDSI products... Read More
Quick_Sanitizing_Procedure_Appendix.pdf
The purpose of this procedure is to sanitize the components directly exposed to each diver’s mouth and nose to help eliminate germs. KMDSI recommends sanitizing after each diver when in use by multiple divers, and after each diving day when used by a single diver. To accomplish this properly, all components exposed to the diver’s breathing should be sanitized. On the SuperLite Helmets, KM-37 and KMB Band Masks, this will include the Oral Nasal Mask and internal cavity of the Demand Regulator... Read More
Thread_Insert_Testing _Appendix.pdf
The following is Kirby Morgan Dive Systems approved method for testing the Thread Inserts on the Kirby Morgan SuperLite-17, 17C and 27 Helmets, and KM-37 Helmet, KMB-18 Band Mask. In various manuals and written references through the years the viewing lens has been referred to as the lens, viewing lens, port and view port... Read More