- 1). Visit your local dive center. Order your nitrox fill at your desired percentage of oxygen.
- 2). Calibrate the oxygen analyzer. Press the calibrate button and run a stream of normal air through it from a regular air cylinder. Place the analyzer over the cylinder valve and slowly open the valve handle. Take care not to open the air cylinder fully, as too much air can damage the analyzer. The reading on the analyzer should display 21 percent.
- 3). Analyze the nitrox cylinder. Place the analyzer over the cylinder valve and slowly open the valve handle. Keep the valve open until the display on the analyzer gives a constant reading. Close the cylinder. Note the reading an the maximum operating depth for this nitrox mix on a label on the side of the tank.
- 4). Plan your dive using nitrox dive tables, or set your dive computer to nitrox mode and the nitrox percentage being used.
- 5). Attach your BCD and dive regulator to the tank. If using nitrox over a mix of 40 percent--which requires further qualification--then you will need to use oxygen clean regulators. Turn on the nitrox tank.
- 6). Dive with the nitrox tank, taking care to stay within the depth limits of the nitrox mix and within the allowed bottom time.
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