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  1. [head=2]An Introduction to[/head]
  2. [head=1][bold]The Mark IV Basic Pressure Suit[/bold][/head]
  3. [head=2]for deep sea labor in high pressure water environments[/head]
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  5. [head=2]Presented by the [bold][italic]PATHOS-II Research Facility[/italic][/bold] and [bold][italic]Haimatsu Corporation[/italic][/bold][/head]
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  7. Welcome to the Mark IV Basic Pressure Suit manual, and thank you for using the Haimatsu Corporation family line of products for deep sea diving. This pamphlet will help set up and teach basic functions and details available on your suit's model, as well as recommendations on how to properly care for your pressure suit after labor intensive periods of time. Should you want more information on your suit, contact your nearest certified engineer.
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  9. Your pamphlet will sometimes contain warnings and danger information that you should closely listen to in order to safeguard your life from hazards, disorders, or fatal incidents:
  10. [bullet/][bold][color=orange]Warnings - You should follow these whenever on duty in order to properly use your equipment. Not doing so can lead to harmful accidents that can disrupt your work.[/color][/bold]
  11. [bullet/][bold][color=red]Danger - Follow these instructions at all times or else you may suffer from major injuries or, even worse, loss of life.[/color][/bold]
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  13. The Mark IV Basic Pressure Suit, also known as the "Duct Suit", is designed to be worn in high pressure water environments while also being highly versatile and maneuverable for deep sea labor. The suit comes with a universal gas tank port to allow for easy connection to various mobile tanks in order to supply a steady rate of breathable air or a deployable hose to connect to more portable, pocket sized tanks. The suit also includes an automatic magnetized boot accessory system for keeping level on man-made structures; a deep pressure durable, head mounted lamp for low light conditions; and a 150 degree wide reinforced glass, high durability detachable helmet.
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  17. [head=3][bold]Universal Gas Tank Port[/bold][/head]
  18. Your Mark IV Basic Pressure Suit allows for connections to Nanotrassen-certified Universal Gas Tanks, giving a secure and quick method of securing a supply of air in any deep sea operation required. Alternatively, the Mk. IV BPS includes a deployable connection hose for portable, smaller tanks in case of emergencies, allowing for a fast connection in case of airless environments.
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  20. [bullet/][bold][color=orange]Please be warned that portable oxygen tanks comprise of a far less pressure of 500 kilopascales (kPa), than the standard 1,000 kPa on regular, full size diving tanks, which provides far less diving time.[/color][/bold]
  21. [bullet/][bold][color=orange]Please be warned that changing your tank supply rate from its default 101.34 kPa can lead to hypoxia, or high-pressure nervous syndrome, otherwise known as "The Bends". Always keep your tank supply rate at default.[/color][/bold]
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  25. [head=3][bold]Magnetized Boot System[/bold][/head]
  26. The Magnetized Boot System, or "MagBoots", allow you to stay level on metallic surfaces and dampen movement speeds from natural buoyancy. Please note that your suit will require the MagBoot boots accessory to initiate this system. Upon making contact with water, your suit will immediately sync your MagBoot system to your boots, and allow you the toggleable option to attach you to the nearest standable surface. To enable or disable your MagBoot system, press the orange button on your suit's control panel located on your chest rig.
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  28. [bullet/][bold][color=red]Please note that, without MagBoots or with it disabled, you may be more likely to fall from man-made catwalks or walkable surfaces, which can lead to permanent death due to major pressure differences as you descend deeper into the ocean.[/color][/bold]
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  32. [head=3][bold]Deep Sea Fog Lamp[/bold][/head]
  33. The Mark IV Basic Pressure Suit is fitted with a head-mounted lamp using a MR-11 Halogen bulb, giving you 350 lumens worth of light in a 30 degree angle, giving you plenty of light for any situation you're working under. The lamp also automatically changes in case of fog, giving you better awareness of your surroundings in case of a sandstorm on the seafloor. To enable or disable your fog lamp, press the yellow button on your suit's control panel located on your chest rig.
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  37. [head=3][bold]Detachable Diving Helmet[/bold][/head]
  38. To facilitate the ease of suiting up or desuiting, we allowed the diving helmet to be detached from the pressure suit with the push and turn of a button. Your helmet has been manufactured with titanium and steel alloy in order to hold against the deep ocean pressures of your work station, as well as a 150 degree wide, reinforced glass visor to provide a clear view of your surroundings during labor operations. To detach your helmet, press against both switches located below your ears and turn the helmet clockwise. Your suit will then proceed to depressurize into your external environment, and adapt into the local atmosphere. To reattach your helmet, place the helmet on your head at a 45 degree angle and rotate counterclockwise, and your suit will automatically pressurize using the provided gas tank attached, or with the external atmosphere if no tank is attached.
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  40. [bullet/][bold][color=red]Do not attempt to remove your helmet by force via prying or welding. Doing so can lead to rapid depressurization, causing major injuries or possibly death to the user.
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