Max Air 35 Gas Servicing

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John Pham

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Hello all, I just purchased an Max Air 35 Gas without a manual, can you advice me on what to service and the part model that would be great or if someone happened to have a copy of of the manual =). Thanks
 

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Filters and oil. At 100 hours, there is a valve kit. Keep it clean, cool and use it. The worst thing you can do with it is to let it sit.
 
Filters and oil. At 100 hours, there is a valve kit. Keep it clean, cool and use it. The worst thing you can do with it is to let it sit.

This is something I’ve been concerned about.

I have a Poseidon PFU-150 (6 CFM 3-stage Bauer block) not a Coltri. But I’ve heard this advice before.

Would you mind giving us some idea of a minimum usage recommendation? Both frequency and minimum duration?

In my case, I have two issues: I have too much bank, so I can fill everything and go many weeks between fills. (So stop
filling the bank...) The other thing is I live in the frozen tundra where I only dive 6 months in a year, and when it’s below freezing I can’t run the compressor.

Of course, I have a third issue: I need to dive more... :) Or move to Orange County with @John Pham ... :)

If it’s not too much of a hijack, do you have any suggestions?
 
This is something I’ve been concerned about.

I have a Poseidon PFU-150 (6 CFM 3-stage Bauer block) not a Coltri. But I’ve heard this advice before.

Would you mind giving us some idea of a minimum usage recommendation? Both frequency and minimum duration?

In my case, I have two issues: I have too much bank, so I can fill everything and go many weeks between fills. (So stop
filling the bank...) The other thing is I live in the frozen tundra where I only dive 6 months in a year, and when it’s below freezing I can’t run the compressor.

Of course, I have a third issue: I need to dive more... :) Or move to Orange County with @John Pham ... :)

If it’s not too much of a hijack, do you have any suggestions?
We would love to have you here in Orange County, where we dive weekly shore and boat =)
 
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