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poseidon xtream service manual ?

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Mario - 27 Aug 2004 14:09 GMT
Hello,

Can any one please tell me where I can get a Poseidon Xtream service manual ?

I am also willing to pay for it. is it available in pdf format ?

Thanks,

Mario
rich - 27 Aug 2004 14:24 GMT
>Hello,
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>Mario

http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&q=poseidon+x-stream+service+manual&meta=
Dave Appleby - 27 Aug 2004 15:01 GMT
> Hello,
>
> Can any one please tell me where I can get a Poseidon Xtream service manual ?

<SNIP>

> Mario

And what colour would sir like the wreath?

DaveA

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Alun Harford - 27 Aug 2004 17:38 GMT
> > Hello,
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> And what colour would sir like the wreath?

It's hard to know what exactly you're having a go at there:

If it's having a go at getting the service manuals for your regulator, since
when is it unwise to want to know how your regulator works?
If it's having a go at Poseidon regs, I'm yet to see a valid reason to
(providing the regs are in service)
If it's having a go at deep air, people did it for a long time before they
put helium in the mix (doesn't make it right, but it's not instantly fatal)

Alun Harford
Dave Appleby - 27 Aug 2004 18:32 GMT
> "Dave Appleby" <dave_appleby@yahoo.com> wrote in message

> > And what colour would sir like the wreath?
> >
> It's hard to know what exactly you're having a go at there:

)

> Alun Harford

With Marios recent posts the idea of a 1st and 2nd stage home
service is a little concerning.

http://tinyurl.com/3pazw

So not a go at, Poseidon, deep air or anything like that.

DaveA

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Alun Harford - 27 Aug 2004 19:58 GMT
> > "Dave Appleby" <dave_appleby@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> http://tinyurl.com/3pazw

Hmm... yes:
http://tinyurl.com/6rgkj
Worrying.
I thought all he'd shown was an inability to use a search engine.

Alun Harford
Dave Appleby - 27 Aug 2004 20:24 GMT
> > With Marios recent posts the idea of a 1st and 2nd stage home
> > service is a little concerning.
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> Alun Harford

Indeed...

Combine that with:

http://tinyurl.com/4oz28

"Be afraid be very afraid" :-)

DaveA

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David Walker - 28 Aug 2004 00:57 GMT
> "Be afraid be very afraid" :-)

Maybe he lives on an island in the middle of the sea with only the internet
and the sea for company - no one to teach him to dive, so he's taught
himself, and as there's no one to service his regs he's doing that himself
too... maybe he can only get incoming deliveries - mail order by parachute
or something?  :O)

David
Mario - 30 Aug 2004 15:48 GMT
I guess I wasnt clear on my request, I would like to know how the
Jetstream and the Xtream works and also what is the appropriate use
and cleaning of the regulator.

If anyone kind can explain me it is deeply appreciated.

Thanks,

Mario

> > "Be afraid be very afraid" :-)
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> David
David Walker - 30 Aug 2004 17:34 GMT
>I guess I wasnt clear on my request, I would like to know how the
> Jetstream and the Xtream works and also what is the appropriate use
> and cleaning of the regulator.

Hehe - we're only joking.
Second stages you should easily be able to open up and have a look around if
anything gets stuck in there, ie if its been on a beach and got sand or
something in.  First stages I wouldn't bother with personally, you can
usually get to the filter by unscrewing the bit that goes onto the tank and
if anything's got past that i'd send it away.
No idea about service manuals though, but they are all controlled and won't
be easy to get hold of - I imagine if there are some lying around on
websites Poseidon would be in contact asking for them to be removed.

David
 
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