User manual
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3.5 MKIII REGULATOR UNIT
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1  External coupling for supply hose diving with DP1.
2  Pressure gauge 
3  Reserve valve handle (CDR)
4  Primary breathing hose (two parts)
5  Secondary breathing hose (octopus), with octopus breathing valve
6  Dry-suit hose (optional)
7  BCW hose
 (optional)
8  Clamp for secondary breathing valve
9  Holder (one or two depending on model)
10 Regulator block with anti-freezing caps
•  The  air  from  the  cylinder  pack  is fed  to  the  pressure  regulators  that  reduce  the  high  pressure  to  an 
intermediate pressure. The air is then led through the intermediate pressure hoses to the breathing valves. 
The regulator unit comprises two pressure regulators in a connecting pipe with a reserve valve. The primary 
pressure regulator has two hoses connected. One of them feeds the primary breathing hose with its primary 
breathing valve regardless of whether it is connected to a full-face mask or a mouthpiece. There is a quick 
coupling on  the hose that  interacts  with  the external  surface air  supply. The other  hose is  intended  for 
inating dry-suits (Optional). 
The secondary pressure regulator has two hoses connected. One of them feeds the secondary breathing hose 
(the octopus hose) with its octopus breathing valve. The other hose is intended for Divator BCW, buoyancy 
compensating vest (Optional). 
The regulator unit is connected to the cylinder valve with a coupling that is tightened by hand. The regulator 
unit cannot be loosened without the air rst being ventilated from the system. The pressure regulator is a 
piston-type with extremely high air ow capacity. To make the regulator small and light, the piston has been 
balanced, which also guarantees stable and even intermediate pressure. The pressure in the air cylinders can 
be controlled on the pressure gauge, which is connected to the regulator with a high-pressure hose.










