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| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
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| December 9, 1977 |
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| Release # 77-122 |
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Scuba Equipment Recalled
WASHINGTON, DC (Dec. 9) -- U.S. Divers Co., Santa Ana, California, in
cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), today announced
a voluntary recall of all of its scuba regulators sold after December 1, 1976. A
very substantial number of regulators is involved. The regulators were distributed
nationwide.
The recalled regulators may have a potentially defective clamp ring which
may cause unseating of the second stage regulator diaphram. The second stage is that
portion of the regulator which the diver holds in his mouth. The unseating of this
diaphram could result in the regulator being flooded with water and the air flow to
the diver being cut off.
The recalled scuba regulators were sold under the name of U.S. Divers and/
or the following model names: Conshelf XII; Conshelf Supreme; Calypso J; Calypso
IV; Aquarius; Octopus; and Hookah. The model name and/or-U.S. Divers appears on the
product on the purge button.
Consumers are warned to immediately stop using these regulators. Consumers
should return them to an authorized U.S. Divers dealer for free replacement of the
clamp ring.
Consumers who require additional information should contact U.S. Divers Co.,
Customer Service Department, 3323 West Warner Avenue, Santa Ana, California 92702
(714/540-8010).
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