- Messages
- 1,546
- Reaction score
- 2
selling me a Genisis SPG. $150.00.
Asking the dealer if they have manual/product documentation. Simple email request.
sending smart ***** answer assuring that I NEVER buy anything with the name Sherwood or Genisis on it ever again, or anything from diveus.com. Priceless!
Here was the manufacturer rep's response to my simple request. BTW Sherwood, You really should check to make sure your "rep's" have a basic grasp on spelling which his response clearly shows he doesn't.
I will write one for you right now.
Asking the dealer if they have manual/product documentation. Simple email request.
sending smart ***** answer assuring that I NEVER buy anything with the name Sherwood or Genisis on it ever again, or anything from diveus.com. Priceless!
Here was the manufacturer rep's response to my simple request. BTW Sherwood, You really should check to make sure your "rep's" have a basic grasp on spelling which his response clearly shows he doesn't.
I will write one for you right now.
- Hook gauge to regulator HP port (the one mark HP)
- turn air on
- Look at gauge , bottom one is you SPG( submersible pressure gauge) top one is your depth gauge
- On button gauge (SPG, if you forgot what SPG refer to step 3) what ever the needle points at that is your air pressure. The small gauge inside your SPG is water temp. Works juts like the big gauge but tell water temp.
- The gauge on top is your depth gauge works juts like your SPG, but the needle only moves when you dive underwater, depending on your depths depends on what number it points at, the skinny needle the moves with it and stops is not stuck that is your MAX DEPTHS INDECATOR, it will tell you how deep your deepest dive was.
- If you are still confused on how this complex piece of SCUBA diving life support, refer to any Authorized Sherwood /Genesis dealer for a refresher course for Open Water SCUBA.