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INSTRUCTION MANUAL EASYDRY PRO DRY GLOVE
Welcome to SCUBAPRO and thank you for purchasing our dry suit gloves. This manual
provides you with easy access to the key features and functions of our SCUBAPRO dry suit
gloves, along with recommendations on how best to don the gloves. Should you wish to know
more about SCUBAPRO diving equipment, please visit our website www.scubapro.com
1. INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on the purchase of high quality SCUBAPRO dry suit gloves.
These gloves are designed for use with drysuits, semi-dry suits and wetsuits. The elastic
latex cuff seal ensures the glove is waterproof. If using a wetsuit or semi-dry suit, the seal
of the glove is mounted under the suits wrist seal. When using a drysuit, the seal of the
glove can be mounted either over or under the suits wrist seal. When you plan diving at
deeper depths, the undersuit which must be put under the suits wrist seal so that a part of it
remains inside the gloves, this will allow air ow between the gloves and the suit. The gloves
are manufactured from high quality vulcanized latex, which gives them a high elasticity and
makes them very resistant to puncturing and tearing. The rough surface allows perfect grip
with instruments, valves, regulator etc. The anatomic shape of the gloves allows prolonged
use without causing increased fatigue.
2. TRIMMING THE SEALS TO FIT
The latex seals have concentric raised ridges functioning as cutting guides to assist you to
accurately trim the seals to t. The seals are slightly tapered so they get larger when trimmed.
Using a sharp pair of scissors, trim one ring off at a time until the seal is comfortable but still
snug on your wrist. Use care and precision with sharp scissors when trimming ridges. Leave
a smooth surface as ragged edges can allow tears to form which will require replacement
of the seal.
!CAUTION
Do not trim too much, or the seals become too loose and may leak. Make sure you
cut the seals cleanly and leave no nicks that can develop into a tear.
!WARNING
Blood ow can be restricted by seals that are too tight, which can ultimately lead to
injury or death. Do not wear the seals too tight.
3. STORAGE & MAINTENANCE
Store the dry suit gloves in a dry, cool place, between + 5° C and + 20° C, and out of direct
sunlight. Ultra-Violet light will degrade the latex over time. If the gloves have been exposed
to cold temperatures, they will become stiff and lose their exibility. This condition is not
permanent and can be resolved by a brief immersion in warm water. After diving the gloves
should be rinsed in fresh water. Before storing the gloves for any length of time, dust the
gloves inside and out with pure talc as a preservative. Do not use perfumed cosmetic talc,
as it contains oils which can damage the latex. Do not use oils or lotion on the gloves. Avoid
contact with copper.