OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR MASK AND SNORKEL
Warning: Keep children under adult supervision at all times when they use this product.
NOTE: This equipment enables you to see underwater and breathe on the surface without taking your face out of the water.
Use correctly for optimum performance.
NOTE: Do keep in mind how far you have swum; the return journey may be exhausting.
NOTE: If you want to venture below 3m (9-10 ft) do seek advice from a properly qualified instructor (i.e. a member of the
National Underwater Instructor's Association) or from a branch of the British Sub-Aqua Club or any similar organization.
NOTE: BE WARNED that as you descend, your natural buoyancy decreases. This means that you may have to swim upwards
before you can begin to float back to the surface.
For mask (if included)
Make sure the mask is clean. Turn your head up at a 45 degree angle. Ensure the strap is in front of the lens before putting
the mask on your face. Hold your breath and squeeze out the air in the mask, making sure that the masks suctioned tightly
on your face. Turn your head down and shake your head back and forth to ensure the mask is firmly in place.
Wear the mask over your eyes and nose (never over the mouth) and adjust the strap so that the skirt fits comfortably on
your face.
Warning: Never jump or dive into the water with the mask on! A sudden impact may result in product damage or lens breakage
and/or possible physical injury. Avoid violent impacts to the mask lens and never dive into the water face down.
NOTE: To prevent the eye screen from misting, rub spittle on its inner surface and then rinse in water. Or, for better results,
retain a small amount of water in the mask and use it to wash around the screen with a shake of the head whenever the face
mask steams up.
NOTE: Do blow out a little through your nose if you feel that the face mask is being flattened against your face by water pressure.
For snorkel (if included)
WARNING: Class A snorkels are not to be used by persons ≤150cm. Adult use only. Use the snorkel only in water.
WARNING: Class B snorkels, not to be used by persons >150cm. Child use only. Use the snorkel only in water.
The snorkel is used for the diver or the swimmer to breathe when surfacing, while having the face submerged. The size of
snorkel is related to the user’s lung capacity.
Before entering the water, make sure that the tube is correctly set into the mouthpiece and the snorkel is firmly attached to
the mask strap by the built-in holder.
NOTE: The flange is designed to fit between the inside of the lips and the teeth.
NOTE: Do practice while standing in shallow water. Water will enter your snorkel from time to time and when you dive. This
is normal and you must practice blowing sharply to get rid of it again.
NOTE: DO NOT take more than 3 big breaths before descending below the surface. Excessive breathing could make you lose
consciousness underwater.
NOTE: If fitted to a snorkel, a valve is of little value except to the person who wishes to stay on the surface. After some practice
you may wish to use the snorkel for breathing in between excursions below the surface. You will find that it is both safer and
easier to discard the valve and to blow out any water that has entered the tube with a quick, sharp breath out upon reaching
the surface.
Warning: ADDING any foreign objects to this product (for example, to extend its length) can cause potential life-threatening
danger. Use only under experienced supervision.
The colored top of the tube makes the diver more visible when surfacing and must therefore be replaced if lost or discolored.
The outer surface of the top 30mm of the tube will be marked in fluorescent red to yellow or pink.
Maintenance and Storage:
Avoid unnecessary exposure to sunlight and air.
Avoid contact with oils and greases. Some sun creams and lotions are of an oily composition.
Avoid exposure to heat and contact with hot surfaces.
Store in a cool, dry and dark place in a box or bag. Do not distort during storage.
Please research and download product declaration of conformity through www.bestwaycorp.com
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