Helmet_A2-1_Annual.pdf
This checklist is intended to aid persons performing routine overhauls of all KMDSI SuperLite and KM-37 Helmets. The checklist should be used in conjunction with the latest version of the applicable Operations and Maintenance Manual for the model helmet being serviced. This checklist is primarily intended to guide and document the maintenance as it is completed. Specific detailed procedures for each section of this checklist can be found in the latest version Operations and Maintenance Manuals... Read More
Helmet_A2-2_Monthly.pdf
This inspection is the minimum recommended maintenance and should be performed at least ONCE A MONTH with Helmet(s) in continuous use (used for more than 20 diving days in a month) or at least every TWO (2) MONTHS, with Helmet(s) used less than 10 diving days a month... Read More
Helmet_A2-3_Daily_Set_Up.pdf
These are recommended minimum checks when using Kirby Morgan Helmets or Masks. Additional checks may be required as dictated by the conditions and tasks being performed. Failure to perform in-water checks may result in serious injury or death... Read More
Helmet_A2-4_Pre-Dive.pdf
This checklist is intended to be used with all KMDSI SuperLite Helmet models and KM-37. KMDSI strongly recommends the use of a Tender to assist the diver when “dressing-in”. The Tender should ensure the Helmet Liner is fastened to the Helmet Shell and the Chinstrap is properly fastened under the divers chin, once the Helmet is donned. Prior to closing the Yoke/Neck Clamp Assembly, ensure that the Clamp is installed... Read More
Helmet_A2-5_In-Water.pdf
These are recommended minimum checks when using Kirby Morgan Helmets or Masks. Additional checks may be required as dictated by the conditions and tasks being performed. Failure to perform in-water checks may result in serious injury or death. See Chapter 2 of the KMDSI SuperLite 17A/B Operations and Maintenance Manual for air supply requirements... Read More
Helmet_A2-6_Post_Dive.pdf
During removal of components for inspection, O-rings and other consumable items may be reused, providing they are clean and a visual inspection does not reveal any damage or deterioration... Read More