xDEEP Stealth 2.0 User manual

STEALTH 2.0 TEC Side Mount System
User manual
English
Rev.2

1 Introduction
Congratulations!
You have purchased a perfect product in which, without any compromise, we have connected the best existing
materials made in Europe and in the USA, with both our technical and recreational diving experience. While
designing it, we have also consulted a considerable number of divers who use various configurations of
equipment from many various producers.
We hope that our product meets your expectations, regardless of whether you are a recreational diver or an
experienced tech diver.
Pre-use guidelines
Before you use any of the products described in this manual, carefully read all the information contained
herein with comprehension. Becoming familiar with this information is a prerequisite for safe and long-term
use of the products described in this document.
This manual is intended as a guide for correctly trained divers, and so a number of matters related to diving are
described here only roughly. In no way can this manual act as a substitute for professional diver training or
course. Therefore, before you start using any of the products described in this manual, make sure that you
have relevant qualifications issued by a registered diving organization.
If any of the information contained in this manual or if any information label placed on the Buoyancy
Compensation Device is not clear, contact the manufacturer for explanation:
XDEEP Spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością Sp. K.
Ul.Ogrodników 3, 43-227 Góra
Polska
Tel: +48 12 44 66 998
Important!
This manual includes two types of designation, which you should pay special attention to. They indicate
warnings or other information which may be crucial for health and life of the user or other people. You should
read them with special attention:
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in a serious accident which
may cause death or serious injury.
Danger!
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could cause damage to the product or
serious injury. It may also indicate wrong and dangerous practices.
Warning!

2 CE certification
The products described in the following instruction have been a subject of certification in a recognized unit and
meet the requirements of 89/686/EWG directive and of the norm EN1809:2001, synchronized with this
directive, in its full extent; and of EN 250:2003 covering scuba harness.
The compatibility assessment of STEALTH TEC buoyancy compensator and STEALTH side mount harness has
been conducted by:
Polski Rejestr Statków S.A.,
Recognised certification unit nr 1463
Al.Gen.Józefa Hallera 126
80-416 Gdańsk
Poland
STEALTH 2.0 TEC buoyancy compensator has been certified as compatible with 89/686/EWG directive, as far as
it contains air compatible with EN 12021 norm. Regarding the lack of EN norms for safety requirements while
the use of it takes place with mixtures of higher oxygen content, the above mentioned buoyancy compensator
cannot be regarded as one which has been a subject of CE certification with gas mixtures with oxygen level
higher than 21% (+/- 2%) as stated in 89/686/EWG directive.
In non-EU countries additional conditions, law requirements and buoyancy compensator norms may exist.
Double check the current requirements in the country in which you intend to use it.
Warning!
The buoyancy compensator is not a safety jacket: it does not guarantee a proper head-up position on the
surface.
Warning!

3 Safety rules
1. Before every dive, carefully inspect all elements of the equipment, including the BC. For further
information on the subject, read: “Pre-dive inspection”.
2. Do not dive with the BC if there are signs of defective operation, damage or wear, such a BC should be
withdrawn from use until it is repaired by an authorized XDEEP distributor.
3. During diving, perform mutual buddy-check, visually inspecting the BC against any leakages or other
irregularities. Arrange checkout procedures with your buddy and practice relevant diving signs once again
before diving.
4. In case of an uncontrolled ascent, you should immediately start releasing air from the BC in order to stop
or slow down the rate of ascent.
5. In order not to drown as a result of an uncontrolled descent, in all cases you should be able to use an
emergency source of buoyancy or remove the weight. The BC CANNOT be the only source of buoyancy!
6. Do not use your BC to lift or bring heavy objects to the surface. Doing so may result in a serious accident
due to damage done to the BC or an uncontrolled ascent. For bringing objects heavier than 2kg, use
appropriate equipment, such as a lift bag.
7. To prevent the BC from damage, avoid prolonged exposure of your BC to direct sunlight or extreme heat
and keep it away from sharp objects.
8. Do not inhale air from the BC. It may contain harmful contaminants, gases, or dangerous bacteria which
evolve in damp places.
9. A BC is not a lifejacket and does not guarantee a head-up position of the user on the surface. Therefore,
you should always dive with a buddy in case of losing consciousness on the surface.
10. Do not lift or move the BC by pulling the inflator hose. Such practice may result in irreparable damage to
the BC.
11. When diving in cold water (below 10 degrees Celsius), you should take into account that the inflator may
freeze, as a result of which, it may supply air in an uncontrolled way, or other irregularities in its operation
may appear. Before diving in cold water, it is necessary that you practice emergency procedures should the
inflator freeze!
STEALTH 2.0 TEC BC is designed to provide the user with safety and comfort. Improper use may result in an
accident, therefore it is necessary to comply with ALL of the following rules.
Danger!

4 Elements of the STEALTH 2.0 system
The Stealth 2.0 system consists of a few independent elements, which may be configured depending on
individual preferences and on the specification of the type of diving you are engaged in.
The Stealth 2.0 Harness Allows adjustment to any size, and thanks to its
anatomical construction provides perfect freedom of
movement.
The Stealth 2.0 Weight System The unique modular weight system allows total flexibility,
regardless of the exposure protection worn, and provides
for weight placement around the center of gravity which
ensures ideal trim.
The Stealth 2.0 Buoyancy Compensator The STEALTH 2.0 harness may be used with one of the
following three types of buoyancy vompensators:
- Classic –buoayancy compensator, independent from the
harness, providing over 16kg of lift
- Tec –a two-layer buoayancy compensator integrated
with the harness providing over 23 kg of lift;
- Rec –a two-layer buoayancy compensator integrated
with the harness providing 14 kg of lift.
We have described the particular elements of the system as well as the way to configure and adjust them in
the following pages.

5 STEALTH 2.0 Harness
The STEALTH harness has been designed for side-mount diving and can be used with or without the integrated
weight system.
The picture below shows the harness in its basic configuration, with the weight system installed:
1. Upper node (partly under the weight pocket)
2. Lower node (under the weight pocket);
3. Central weight pocket;
4. Trim pockets;
5. Waist strap;
6. Shoulder straps;
7. Crotch strap.
Fig. 2. Harness STEALTH 2.0
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6 The harness adjustment 1/2
Ordering the complete STEALTH 2.0 harness, you will receive all the elements assembled and ready to use. To
ensure comfort and safety of use, you should make some final adjustments.
The STEALTH 2.0 harness is offered in one universal size. The adjustment system makes it simple to fit either a
very small or very large person by the adjustment of shoulder straps, a waist strap, and a crotch strap, as well
as by the adjustment of the distance between the lower and the upper node to accommodate the height of the
diver.
The picture below shows the length adjustment points of the particular straps (to make it clear, the harness has
been configured without the weight system):
1. Central strap adjustment points –height adjustment;
2. Shoulder straps adjustment points;
3. Waist straps adjustment points;
4. Crotch strap adjustment point.
Fig. 3. The points of adjustment of the particular straps
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7 The harness adjustment 2/2
The STEALTH 2.0 provides great comfort and full freedom of movement, providing the lower and upper nodes
are placed in the right spot on the back. The lower node should be in such a place so that the waist strap is
exactly on the waistline, and the upper node of the harness should be in such a place so that the metal element
is between the shoulder blades.
Placing the upper node too high may result in the harness sticking out from the back after you assume an
“arched back” position in water.
We begin the harness adjustment process by finding the right spot for the lower harness node. It should be
exactly on the lumbar curve of the spine. The picture below shows the right placement of the lower node on
the diver's body:
The middle of the upper node (indicated with the
dotted line) should be placed at the level of the
shoulder blades.
The middle of the lower node (also indicated with the
dotted line) should be placed exactly on the waist.
Note: For ease of viewing, the harness has been
configured without the central weight pocket. When
using the harness with the central weight pocket
attached, the rule remains the same.
After adjusting the lower node in the proper place, we adjust the length of the central strap in such a way so
that the upper node gets into the right place.
After you have finished the height adjustment , you need to adjust the length of the shoulder and waist straps.
The properly adjusted harness should cling closely to the body without limiting any movements.
Incorrectly adjusted length of the central harness strap may result in decreased freedom of movement or
by protruding of the harness.
Warning!
Fig.4. Correct placement of the harness’ nodes

8 Mounting of the bungee cord 1/2
The characteristic feature of the side mount configuration are the bungee cords which route around the
cylinders valve and draw the cylinder tight into the divers body, creating a very clean and streamlined profile.
There are several different methods of mounting the bungee cord:
1. One continuous length of bungee cord run behind the back (between the metal adaptor plate and
upper node),and connected to both the left and right shoulder D-rings with a bolt snap ;
2. Two individual lengths of bungee cord attached to the upper node, and attached directly above the
left and right shoulder D-rings;
3. Two individual lengths of bungee cord attached to the upper node, and attached to the left and right
shoulder straps by a “floating” loop.
Although the first method is very popular, it does have the disadvantage of trapping the D-rings against the
chest. This is why we suggest either of the other two methods.
The bungee cord is attached to the harness at the
adaptor plate on the upper node.
The mounting is achieved by passing the bungee cord
through the holes in the adaptor plate and fixing with
a knot. This allows for possible adjustment under
water by a partner.
If the single bungee cord configuration is desired, it
will need to be run between the metal adaptor plate
and upper node to avoid instability.
The pictures below show the two alternative methods of bungee configuration:
Fig.6. Bungee connected above the D-ring
Fig.7. Bungee connected with “floating” loop
Fig.5. Attachment of bungee cord to the upper node.

9 Mounting of the bungee cord 1/2
The STEALTH 2.0 buoyancy compensator is equipped with additional adjustment points used for mounting the
bungee to the compensator which are located in its upper underside. The adjustment points ensure an easy
movement of the bungees at the same time stabilizing the BC and preventing the upper part of the
compensator from getting loose and baggy.
The mounting is achieved by passing the bungee cord through the slit between the strap and the stiff part of
the BC. The compensator is equipped with three mounting points on either side. Depending on the height and
individual adjustment of the harness and bungee cord the user is expected to experimentally choose the most
suitable mounting point out of the three in such a way that the bungee cord goes in straight line between the
mounting point to the harness and the valve of the cylinder.
Improperly installed or worn out bungee cords may cause the separation of the cylinder from the harness.
It is important to check the bungees condition and attachment prior to each dive.
Danger!
Fig. 8. Bungee mounting points

9 Central Weight Pocket 1/3
The STEALTH 2.0 weight system in the basic configuration consists of the central weight pocket placed on the
back, and in the optional trim pockets which allow for an increase in the total weight capacity of the system as
well as improved trim adjustment.
Depending on personal needs, the user may configure the harness by mounting or removing the various pocket
versions. It allows you to adjust the capacity of the weighting system both for diving done in the tropics in a
lightweight wetsuit, and also for diving in cold water with the use of a dry-suit and thick undergarments.
The harness is delivered in the standard configuration, in which the central weight pocket is located in the
highest place. The central weight pocket may be mounted at various heights, which allows you to precisely
establish your exact center of gravity, and at the same time the ideal trim.
The element which serves to adjust the central weight pocket is a metal adaptor, which is provided with the
harness. It is mounted on a strap which connects the lower and upper nodes and allows the screwing in of the
central weight pocket. The picture below shows how to attach the adaptor on the strap:
Fig. 9. Central weight pocket in the extreme positions and placement of the center of the gravity
Fig.10. The adapter and it’s bolt attachment to the strap

10 Central Weight Pocket 2/3
In order to change the position of the central weight pocket follow the steps below:
1. Unscrew the nut placed inside the weight pocket in its upper part;
2. Turn the harness in a way that the central harness strap, connecting the lower and the upper node, is
on top and remove the end of the strap from the lower tri-glide;
3. Pull the lower node downwards and remove the strap from the weight pocket.
4. Remove the central weight pocket and remove the backing screw from the adaptor plate at the upper
node.
Fig. 12. Adjustment of the central weight pocket –step 2
Fig.11. Adjustment of the central weight pocket –step 1
Fig.13. Adjustment of the central weight pocket –step 3

11 Central Weight Pocket 3/3
5. Adjust the metal adaptor plate to the desired height for the central weight pocket, remember to attach
the backing screw. The backing screw should be on the same side as the logo on the upper harness
node.
6. Place the central weight pocket on the harness in the same way in which it was mounted before. The
central harness strap should run under the straps at the bottom of the pocket;
7. Move the central strap through the tri-glide integrated with the lower node and remember to adjust
the harness to your height, and next secure the loose end of the strap with the stopper in the same
way as seen in point 2;
8. Screw the central weight pocket to the adaptor plate.
For people of short statue, after moving the central weight pocket downwards, the lower end of the weight
pocket may end below the lower harness node. In such a case the crotch strap needs to be passed through the
straps at the bottom of the pocket.
Fig.14. Adjustment of the central weight pocket –step 5

12 Trim Pockets
The STEALTH 2.0 harness enables you to mount additional weight pockets practically anywhere, allowing for
optimal placement of the weight, regardless of the type of exposure suit used.
The pockets are mounted on the straps using two attached tri-glides.
The typical places for trim pocket mounting are shown in the picture below:
Fig. 16. The typical places for trim pockets
Fig.15. The trim pocket installed on the harness’ webbing

13 Optional droppable weight pockets
The STEALTH 2.0 harness enables the installation of the xDEEP two weight pocket with capacity of 2x3kg or
2x6kg of weight on your waist strap, which were originally designed to be used with back-mount systems.
The pockets are mounted with screws to the flat D-rings located on the waist strap:
In order to mount the pocket:
1. Remove the buckle and the remaining elements (the rubber D-rings) from the waist strap;
2. Eject the strap partially through the slot of the metal D-ring in such a way that it would be possible to
insert the screws into the square hole of the D-ring. The head of the screw should be located between
the strap and the tin;
3. Remove the strap again through the slot in the metal D-ring;
4. Place the pocket on the strap and insert the screw in the hole located on the pocket strap;
5. Screw the cap, remembering to use a washer.
Fig.17. The way in which the two weight pockets are mounted

14 Other components
Mounting of the light canister
Together with the STEALTH 2.0 harness you will receive an accessory plate enabling you to attach the light
canister to your crotch, waist or shoulder strap.
The canister can be attached with bungee cords which hold it securely, and at the same time enable its easy
and quick removal during movement through narrow spaces and then its re-attachment.
An optional “butt-plate” for steel cylinders
The harness can be equipped with an optional plate, commonly called a “butt-plate”, to provide additional
comfort when using steel cylinders. The plate is equipped with large and easy to reach D-rings, which may also
be used to transport reels, spools, buoys etc.
It is attached to the lower harness node with two screws, in such a way that the plate is UNDER the lower
harness node. The crotch strap needs to be placed under the straps located in the plate.
Fig. 19. Way of attaching the pad to the harness
Fig.18. An accessory plate used to attach the battery canister, and method of bungee attachment

15 Stealth 2.0 TEC BC 1/2
Independent STEALTH 2.0 buoyancy compensator is designed to be used with most of the SM harnesses in
configuration with one, two, or more cylinders.
The basic elements of the compensator
1. K-Type inflator;
2. Metal parts used for mounting the compensator to the upper part of the harness;
3. Right inflator port for the optional installation of the inflator hose from the right side.;
4. Side bungee mounting points;
5. Over pressure relief valve;
6. Outer shell;
7. Strap mounting the compensator to the harness in the middle part.
8. Lower mounting point of the compensator used for fixing it to the crotch strap.
9. Zipper providing access to the inner bladder.
K-Type inflator
A K-type inflator is a reliable device made of shock-
proof techno-polymer which is resistant to
environmental conditions. The inflator valve is made
of metal, which makes the inflator more resistant to
freezing and it can be operated much longer than
inflators made entirely of plastic.
The inflator is equipped with an inflator button (1) to
inflate the BC with air, a purge button (2) to deflate
the BC or inflate it orally, and a mouthpiece (3) to
release the air that is deflated or inflate the BC orally.
Fig. 21. STEALTH TEC BCD (from the harness side)
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Fig.20. STEALTH TEC BCD (from the top side).
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Fig. 22. K-type inflator
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17 Stealth 2.0 TEC BC 2/2
STEALTH 2.0 Tec BC is mounted to the harness and while in use it remains fixed to it. The compensator is
mounted to the harness in six points.
1. Two upper mounting points for shoulder straps of the harness.;
2. Stabilizing Velcro strap located in the lower part of the compensator (not shown in the picture)
3. Loops of the bungee cord mounting the compensator to the waist strap (not shown in the picture)
4. Mounting point of the compensator to the crotch strap
Having ordered the compensator together with the harness you will receive an initially configured set which
means that the BC will be fixed both to the shoulder straps and the crotch strap. Bungee cord loops mounting
the compensator to the waist strap need to be prepared by the user on their own as their length has to be
adjusted to personal measures of the user.
Fig. 23. Mounting points of STEALTH 2.0 BC
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16 BC configuration and adjustment 1/3
Self-assembly harness and compensator
In the event of a separate order of the compensator without the harness it needs to be mounted by the user
following the given order:
1. Dismantle the shoulder strap by passing it through the lower adjustment point and taking off all the
mounted elements such as D-rings, tri-gliders or bungees.
2. Place the compensator (1) on the harness and position in such a way that its upper edge coincides
with the edge of the upper node and then thread the shoulder straps (2) through the slits of the
adjustment points of the compensator (3) in a way shown in the picture below.
3. Reinstall the d-rings, tri-gliders and other necessary elements on the shoulder straps and then thread
the straps through appropriate elements of the lower node of the harness.
4. Install the provided mounting element on the crotch strap as shown in the picture below.
Fig 25. Way of attaching mounting element on the crotch strap
Fig. 24. Fixing the BCD to the shoulder straps
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16 BC configuration and adjustment 2/3
5. Install the flat D-rings that serve as double ender clipping points on the waist strap and follow the
instruction.
How to make side loops from the bungee .
The loops that mount the compensator are made from a 5mm bungee cord whose one end is mounted to the
outer layer of the compensator while the other end has a fixed bolt-snap which, when in use, is clipped off to
the flat D-ring on the waist strap.
In order to properly install the mounting loop the user should do the following:
1. Prepare a suitable length of the bungee bearing in mind that the bungee cord has to make a loop and
making allowances for the length needed for the knots.
2. Put the bungee through a suitable mounting loop of the compensator and install a bolt-snap at the
end of the loop.
3. Tie up both ends of the bungee with a knot in such a place that having put the compensator on and
clipping off the bolt-snap to the flat D-ring on the waist strap the compensator is steadily fixed.
Remember to adjust the position of the flat D-ring on the waist strap. It should be placed as close to
the buckle as possible but it should not get in the way while opening and closing the buckle.
4. Follow the same procedure preparing the other loop.
Correctly prepared mounting loops with appropriate length prevent the compensator from coming off the back
and make the adjustment comfortable for the user.
Fig. 26. Way of attaching flat d-ring on the waist strap
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