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14 Precautions during scooter use
14.1 Scooter use in apnea
Using the scooter in apnea gives you an unique appreciation of the
water environment you’re visiting and extend the route you could
normally run. However, the fact of being able to easily reach significant
depths you are normally not used to could be hazardous, with all the
risks tied to diving beyond your abilities.
14.2 Descent speed
The underwater scooter permits high descent speed.
AVOID
use to increase it since this
increases problems tied to compensation and psycho-physical acclimatization.
14.3 Ascent speed
The ADV
MUST NOT BE USED FOR VERTICAL ASCENT
. Its use in
this sense could
induce too fast an ascent and thus, POTENTIALLY
HAZARDOUS
. Therefore, it is best to position it, where it does not
create an obstacle,
AFTER TURNING IT OFF, TURNING THE MAIN
SWITCH TO OFF
and ascending normally.
14.4 Depth
NEVER EXCEED MAXIMUM OPERATING DEPTH!!!
In any case,
diving, especially at that depth, is an EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS
activity. INCORRECT ADV USE IN THESE ENVIRONMENTS
INCREASES DIVING RISKS.
14.5 Occluded environments
Diving in these environments is, by itself,
EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS
.
INCORRECT
ADV
USE
IN
OCCLUDED
ENVIRONMENTS
INCREASES DIVING RISKS
.
For example: hitting valves, when moving
fast, could cause them to break with the relevant consequences.
DIVING IN THESE ENVIRONMENTS REQUIRES ADEQUATE
TRAINING COURSES HELD BY QUALIFIED BOARDS. Please note
that ADV autonomy and gas management should be planned so that
each team member had DOUBLE the required resources. A spare ADV
must also be used.