1. Ozi nchekwa dị mkpa
Read and understand all instructions and warnings before using this product. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death.
- Diving Training: This product is intended for use by individuals who have received proper training in scuba diving and emergency procedures. Do not use without adequate knowledge and experience.
- Oke nrụgide: Do not exceed the maximum inflation pressure of 20MPa (200 BAR / 3000 PSI). Over-pressurization can cause the tank to rupture.
- Oke Omimi: The 0.5L scuba tank supports a maximum diving depth of 98.43 ft (30m). When using the snorkel tubes for direct breathing, the maximum recommended depth is 32.81 ft (10m). Always dive within your certified limits.
- Ogo ikuku: Only fill the tank with clean, breathable compressed air from a reputable source. Do not use industrial air or oxygen.
- Ogologo oge ojiji: The 0.5L tank provides approximately 5-10 minutes of underwater breathing, depending on individual breathing rate and depth. Monitor your air supply constantly.
- Nlele tupu e gwuo mmiri: Always perform thorough pre-dive checks on all equipment, including tank pressure, regulator function, and mask seal.
- Usoro Mberede: Be familiar with emergency ascent procedures and how to handle out-of-air situations. Always dive with a buddy.
- Nlekọta: Regularly inspect and maintain your equipment as described in this manual to ensure safe operation.
2. Ihe ngwugwu
Hụ na ihe niile dị ma ghara imebi emebi mgbe e meghere ngwugwu ahụ.
- 1 x 0.5L Scuba Tank
- 1 x Scuba Mask (Full-face snorkel mask)
- 1 x akpa akpa
- 1 x Security Lanyard
- 1 x Akwụkwọ ntuziaka

Onyonyo 2.1: Akụrụngwa gụnyere
3. Ngwaahịa gafereview
The VEVOR 0.5L Portable Scuba Diving Tank kit is designed for emergency air, backup air, and recreational shallow diving. It features a compact design and a versatile breathing system.
3.1 Atụmatụ
- Compact Breathing System: The 0.5L tank provides 5-10 minutes of underwater breathing at a maximum depth of 98.43 ft (30m).
- 180° Full View Ihe mkpuchi: The anti-fog, leak-proof mask offers a wide, unobstructed view.
- Integrated Camera Mount: A sports camera mount is located on top of the mask for hands-free recording.
- Ihe owuwu na-adịgide adịgide: The tank is constructed from aviation-grade aluminum, providing pressure resistance and corrosion protection. The mouthpiece is made from food-grade silicone.
- Mgbakọ na-agbanwe agbanwe: The mask includes two removable tubes for snorkeling. It can be used with snorkel tubes for surface breathing or connected to the tank for underwater use.

Figure 3.1: Product in Use

Figure 3.2: Tank Construction Details
4. Mgbakọ na Ntọala
4.1 Mask Assembly
- Unpack the full-face mask and inspect for any damage.
- Attach the snorkel tubes to the designated ports on the mask for surface snorkeling. Ensure they click securely into place.
- Alternatively, for scuba diving, attach the regulator assembly from the 0.5L tank to the mask's breathing port. Ensure a tight, leak-free connection.
- Adjust the mask straps for a comfortable and secure fit on your face, ensuring a proper seal.

Figure 4.1: Mask Features and Assembly Points
4.2 Tank Inflation
The 0.5L scuba tank can be inflated using one of three methods. Charging tools are sold separately.
- Supplementary Adapter: Connect the tank to a larger scuba tank using a supplementary adapter. This method is typically fast (approx. 10 seconds).
- Ikuku Compressor: Use a high-pressure air compressor designed for scuba tanks. Inflation time is approximately 10 minutes.
- Manual High-Pressure Pump: Inflate the tank using a manual high-pressure pump. This method requires significant effort (400-600 strokes) and is suitable for situations where other options are unavailable.
Always ensure the tank is filled to a maximum pressure of 20MPa. Do not overfill.

Figure 4.2: Tank Inflation Methods
5. Ntuziaka ọrụ
5.1 Nlele tupu mmiri agbapụta
- Verify the tank pressure is at 20MPa.
- Lelee njikọ niile maka ntapu.
- Ensure the mask fits snugly and creates a proper seal on your face.
- Test the regulator by taking a few breaths from the tank before entering the water.
5.2 Underwater Breathing
Once underwater, activate the scuba tank by opening the valve. Breathe slowly and deeply. The mask's one-way exhalation system helps prevent CO2 buildup.
- Ogologo oge: The 0.5L tank provides approximately 5-10 minutes of air. Monitor your air gauge frequently.
- Omimi: Do not exceed 98.43 ft (30m) when using the tank. For snorkel tube use, limit depth to 32.81 ft (10m).
- Mgbago: Always ascend slowly, exhaling continuously, to avoid lung overexpansion injuries.

Figure 5.1: Breathing System Operation
5.3 Using the Camera Mount
Attach a compatible sports camera to the mount on top of the mask to record your underwater activities hands-free. Ensure the camera is securely fastened before diving.
6. Mmezi na Nchekwa
6.1 Mgbe ojiji ọ bụla
- Rinse all components thoroughly with fresh water to remove salt, sand, and chlorine.
- Pay special attention to the regulator and mask, ensuring no debris is lodged in the breathing mechanisms.
- Allow all parts to air dry completely in a shaded, well-ventilated area. Avoid direct sunlight.
6.2 Nleba anya mgbe niile
- Inspect the tank for any signs of corrosion, dents, or damage.
- Check the mask for cracks, tears in the silicone, or damage to the lens.
- Ensure all O-rings and seals are in good condition and replace if worn or damaged.
- The food-grade silicone mouthpiece is designed to be crack-resistant, but inspect it for any signs of wear.
6.3 Nchekwa
- Store the scuba tank in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
- Store the tank with a small amount of pressure (approx. 100-200 PSI) to prevent moisture ingress.
- Keep the mask and other components in the provided carry bag to protect them from dust and damage.
7. Nchọpụta nsogbu
Akụkụ a na-ekwu maka nsogbu ndị ị nwere ike izute.
- Mask Fogging: Ensure the mask is clean. Apply an anti-fog solution before use. The mask features a unique air circulation design to minimize fogging; ensure proper exhalation.
- Water Leaking into Mask: Re-adjust the mask straps for a tighter seal. Ensure no hair or foreign objects are caught under the skirt. Check the silicone skirt for tears or damage.
- Iku ume siri ike: Check the tank pressure. Ensure the regulator is fully open and free of obstructions. If using snorkel tubes, ensure they are clear of water.
- Tank Not Holding Pressure: Check all O-rings and connections for proper seating and damage. Ensure the tank valve is fully closed after filling. If the issue persists, seek professional inspection.
For issues not listed here, or if troubleshooting steps do not resolve the problem, contact VEVOR customer support.
8. Nka na ụzụ nkọwa
| Njirimara | Nkọwapụta |
|---|---|
| Ụdị | VEVOR |
| Aha Nlereanya | Ụgbọ mmiri Scuba |
| Ikike Silinder | 0.5l |
| Oke. Ọnụ ego ịrị elu | 20MPa (200 BAR / 3000 PSI) |
| Inflation Plug of Release Valve | 0.31 na / 8 mm |
| Single Cylinder Usage Time | 5-10 minutes (actual time varies by individual breathing rate and depth) |
| Max Diving Depth (Tank) | 98.43 ft/30 m |
| Max Diving Depth (Snorkel Tubes) | 32.81 ft/10 m |
| Ihe onwunwe | Aluminom 6061 |
| Agba | Nwa |
| Ibu Ibu | 4.7 pound |
| Akụkụ ihe (LxWxH) | 2.87 x 2.87 x 14.37 sentimita asatọ |
9. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado
For warranty information, product support, or to purchase replacement parts, please refer to the official VEVOR websaịtị ma ọ bụ kpọtụrụ ndị ahịa VEVOR ozugbo. Debe akwụkwọ nnata ịzụrụ maka akwụkwọ ikike.
Ọrụ ndị ahịa VEVER: Biko gaa leta www.vevor.com maka nkọwa kọntaktị na akụrụngwa nkwado.





