Crane ANS-20-129 805805 User Manual

Before using the snorkeling gear, ensure that all components, such as the mask, snorkel, and fins, are free from damage. Check the mask seal for any cracks and ensure the snorkel is clear of obstructions. Adjust the straps for a comfortable fit.
Rinse the snorkeling gear with fresh water after each use, especially if used in saltwater. Use a mild soap to clean the mask and snorkel, and let them air dry in a shaded area. Avoid direct sunlight as it can damage the materials.
Store the gear in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Make sure the gear is completely dry before storing to prevent mold and mildew. Use a mesh bag for storage to allow air circulation.
Apply an anti-fog solution to the inside of the mask lens and rinse it with water before use. Alternatively, you can use saliva as a quick fix by rubbing it on the lens and rinsing.
If water enters the snorkel, exhale forcefully to clear it. If equipped with a purge valve, tilt your head slightly and blow gently to expel water through the valve.
Adjust the mask strap so it fits snugly against your face without being too tight. The snorkel mouthpiece should sit comfortably in your mouth with the top of the snorkel above your head.
Rinse the fins with fresh water after each use and inspect for any signs of wear or damage. Store them flat to prevent warping and avoid placing heavy objects on top of them.
Inspect the gear regularly for cracks, tears, or other signs of wear. If the mask no longer seals properly or if the snorkel has cracks, it might be time to replace them.
Check the mask for any hair or obstructions on the seal. Reposition and tighten the strap if necessary. If the mask continues to leak, it may not be the right fit and should be adjusted or replaced.
Yes, the Crane ANS-20-129 805805 Snorkeling Gear is designed for use in both saltwater and freshwater. However, always rinse the gear with fresh water after use in saltwater to prevent salt damage.