1. Ngwaahịa gafereview
The SEAC Italia Diving Mask is a high-performance two-lens mask designed for scuba diving and snorkeling. It features an ultra-clear tempered glass for enhanced underwater visibility and a comfortable silicone skirt for a secure seal. The mask's design prioritizes a wide field of view and low internal volume.

Image 1.1: SEAC Italia Diving Mask with Yellow Metal Tinted Lenses.
Akụkụ ndị bụ isi:
- Ihe owuwu na-adịgide adịgide: Frame made of polycarbonate with chromed metal inserts and stainless-steel screws.
- Ultra-Clear Lenses: Two symmetrical lenses in 3mm tempered Ultra Clear optical glass for superior clarity.
- Dị mma: Soft hypoallergenic silicone skirt with differentiated thickness and large textured surfaces for adaptability to various face shapes.
- eriri nwere ike idozi: Tilting and folding buckles with an easily adjustable elastic liquid silicone strap for a secure fit.
- Low Volume Design: Reduces internal volume for easier clearing and improved field of view.
2. Ozi nchekwa
Always prioritize safety when using diving equipment. Read and understand all instructions before use.
- Lelee tupu ị banye n'ime mmiri: Before each use, inspect the mask for any signs of damage, cracks, or wear on the lenses, skirt, or strap. Ensure the strap buckles are functioning correctly.
- Kwesịrị ekwesị: A properly fitting mask is crucial to prevent leaks and ensure clear vision. Ensure the skirt forms a comfortable seal around your face without excessive pressure.
- Nhata: When diving, always equalize the pressure in your ears and sinuses as you descend. The mask's nose pocket is designed to facilitate this.
- Nhụta: Ensure your vision is not impaired by fogging or water inside the mask. Clear the mask as needed.
- Atụmatụ ịdọ aka ná ntị 65: Ngwaahịa a nwere ike ịnwe kemịkalụ mara steeti California na-ebute ọrịa kansa na ntụpọ ọmụmụ ma ọ bụ mmerụ ahụ ọmụmụ ọzọ. Saa aka ma emechaa.
3. Akụrụngwa
The SEAC Italia Diving Mask package includes the following:
- SEAC Italia Scuba Diving Snorkeling Mask (Dual lens)
- Rigid protective mask box
4. Nhazi na mmezi
4.1 Nkwadebe mbụ
Before first use, new masks often have a thin silicone film on the lenses from the manufacturing process, which can cause fogging. To remove this film:
- Apply a small amount of non-abrasive toothpaste (not gel) or a commercial mask defogger to the inside and outside of the lenses.
- Gently rub the paste over the entire lens surface with your finger for several minutes.
- Rinse thoroughly with fresh water to remove all residue. Repeat if necessary.
4.2 Fitting the Mask
To ensure a proper seal:
- Place the mask gently on your face without the strap, ensuring your hair is clear of the skirt.
- Inhale gently through your nose. The mask should suction to your face and stay in place without holding it.
- If the mask does not seal, adjust its position on your face until a seal is achieved.
4.3 Ịgbanwe eriri ahụ
The mask strap should be snug, but not overly tight. Excessive tightness can cause discomfort and leaks.
- Place the mask on your face and pull the strap over the back of your head, resting it above your ears.
- Use the 3D pivoting buckle system to adjust the strap length until the mask feels secure and comfortable.
- Ensure no hair is caught under the silicone skirt, as this will break the seal and cause leaks.

Image 4.1: Detail of the adjustable strap and buckle system.
5. Ntuziaka ọrụ
5.1 Donning the Mask
With the strap adjusted, place the mask on your face, ensuring the skirt creates a seal. The strap should rest comfortably around the back of your head, not too high or too low.
5.2 Preventing Fogging
To prevent fogging during use:
- Apply a commercial anti-fog solution or a small amount of saliva to the inside of the lenses before each dive.
- Gently rub the solution or saliva over the lens surface.
- Rinse briefly with water to leave a thin film.
5.3 Clearing Water from the Mask
If water enters the mask underwater:
- Press the top of the mask frame firmly against your forehead.
- Exhale slowly and forcefully through your nose. The exhaled air will push the water out from the bottom of the mask skirt.
- Continue exhaling until all water is expelled.
5.4 Equalizing Ear Pressure
As you descend, pressure increases. To equalize:
- Pinch your nose through the mask's nose pocket.
- Gently blow through your nose (Valsalva maneuver) until you feel your ears pop.
- Equalize frequently and before you feel discomfort.
6. Nlekọta na nlekọta
Proper care extends the life of your SEAC Italia Diving Mask.
6.1 Ikpochapụ
After each use, especially in saltwater or chlorinated water:
- Rinse the mask thoroughly with fresh, clean water.
- Pay attention to the strap, buckles, and the area where the skirt meets the frame to remove salt crystals or chlorine residue.
6.2 Nhicha
For deeper cleaning:
- Use a mild soap or specialized dive gear cleaner with fresh water.
- Gently clean the silicone skirt and lenses. Avoid abrasive cleaners or sponges.
- Rinse completely to remove all soap residue.
6.3 Ịkpọ nkụ
Allow the mask to air dry completely in a cool, shaded area before storing. Avoid direct sunlight, which can degrade the silicone over time.
6.4 Nchekwa
Store the mask in its rigid protective box or a dedicated mask case. Keep it away from:
- Direct sunlight or high temperatures.
- Chemicals, solvents, or petroleum-based products.
- Sharp objects that could scratch the lenses or tear the skirt.
7. Nchọpụta nsogbu
7.1 Mask Leaks
- Ihe kpatara: Hair caught under the skirt. Ngwọta: Ensure all hair is clear of the mask skirt.
- Ihe kpatara: Strap too tight. Ngwọta: Loosen the strap slightly. A tight strap can distort the skirt and cause leaks.
- Ihe kpatara: Ọ dabara adaba na-ekwesịghị ekwesị. Ngwọta: Re-position the mask on your face to find a better seal.
- Ihe kpatara: Facial hair (mustache). Ngwọta: Apply a small amount of silicone grease or petroleum jelly to the mustache area where the skirt seals.
7.2 Mask Fogs
- Ihe kpatara: New mask silicone film. Ngwọta: Perform initial toothpaste scrub (Section 4.1).
- Ihe kpatara: Lack of anti-fog treatment. Ngwọta: Apply anti-fog solution or saliva before each use (Section 5.2).
- Ihe kpatara: Dirty lenses. Ngwọta: Clean lenses thoroughly with mild soap and water.
7.3 Strap or Buckle Issues
- Ihe kpatara: Strap slipping. Ngwọta: Ensure the strap is positioned correctly on the back of your head, not too high or low. Adjust tension.
- Ihe kpatara: Buckle not holding. Ngwọta: Inspect the buckle for damage. If damaged, contact SEAC support for replacement parts if available.
8. Nkọwapụta
| Njirimara | Nkọwapụta |
|---|---|
| Ụdị | SEAC |
| Nlereanya | Italia Mask |
| Agba | Yellow Metal |
| Ụdị oghere | Dual Lens, Tinted, Ultra Clear Tempered Glass |
| Frame Ihe | Polycarbonate (PC) with Chromed Metal Inserts |
| Ihe eji akwa uwe | Hypoallergenic Silicone |
| Ụdị eriri | Adjustable Silicone Strap with 3D Pivoting Buckles |
| Ibu Ibu | 6.48 ounces |
| UPC | 887728103301 |
| ASIN | B078HGBLZ2 |
9. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado
9.1 Akwụkwọ ikike nke onye nrụpụta
The SEAC Italia Diving Mask is covered by a manufacturer's warranty. For specific details regarding the warranty period and coverage, please refer to the documentation included with your purchase or visit the official SEAC websaịtị.
9.2 Nkwado ndị ahịa
For technical assistance, replacement parts, or warranty claims, please contact SEAC customer support through their official websaịtị ma ọ bụ onye na-ere ahịa nke esitere na ya zụta ngwaahịa ahụ.
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