Equipment Recalls
Posted by Neil on July 21st, 2008
If you own an Apeks or Aqualung regulator, please read the following - it could save your life!
Apeks Regulator Recall
Some Apeks ATX and XTX regulators have incorrectly assembled Second stages. The diaphragm cover, a black, silver, or yellow ring of plastic that sits on top of the main diaphragm, was left out during the second stage assembly process. A missing cover could allow the diaphragm to become displaced, causing a diver to suck in water instead of air. The recall includes all second stages and octopuses purchased before July 2008 that haven’t had the authorized annual service. Take yours to an Apeks dealer for a visual inspection. For more details, see the Apeks announcement.
Aqualung
Aqualung has recalled certain Titan/Conshelf DIN connectors, a threaded handwheel that connects the regulator to the air tank. The problem, according to AquaLung product manager Tom Philipp: “Some dive technicians using too much brawn.” The handwheel retainers are weakened during service when they’re manually adjusted at torque levels higher than recommended.
The recall mostly affects European divers and those who buy European regulators. Owners of Titan DIN regulators with a serial number lower than 6062501 or Titan/Conshelf DIN adaptors marked with “300 BAR MAX” can return them to a AquaLung retailer for an upgrade covered under warranty. The correction will be switching out the brass handwheel retainer for a stainless steel one marked “300 BAR MAXI”.
For more information, see the Aqualung recall notice.
