Scubapro X650 Service Manual

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I was on a dive boat last weekend and one of the DM's noticed my X650 and said there was a recall on them because they were freezing up. I also noticed one of the instuctors from the shop I dive with who always dove with an X650 was now sporting a S600.

He told me Scubapro replaced his X650 with a S600. I asked the shop and they knew nothing about the recall. The reg seems to breathe fine although on rare occasion you will be breathing and it will breathe hard for about 1/4 of the inhale and then you can feel it open up and breathe like it normally does. This happens at any depth.

I have had this reg down to 125' and it worked fine. Anyone have any ideas? Should take it back to the shop and demand they service it or should we be calling Scuabapro?

The reg is working fine now, I am just wondering if there is a fundamental design flaw that will cause this reg to fail at some point. Until I can sort this out, the pony is going with me on every dive.

There was a limited number of original units that they wanted to take back and replace. In the first run, there was a machining burr left on a piece of metal, that ended up wearing on a nylon bushing. In time, the bushing would get worn by the burr and it would affect breathing. The regs would breathe great at first. But get worse - normally after about 20 dives.

If you registered yours, and bought it from an authorized dealer, they should have contacted you concerning it. Where ever you bought it, have them contact Scubapro with the serial number and see if yours is affected by this. • ScubaBoard.com ScubaBoard.com is the world's largest scuba diving online community. Since 2000, ScubaBoard has been the place to go for internet based discussions related to all things Scuba. • Participate in over 500 dive topic forums and browse from over 5,500,000 posts. • Communicate privately with other divers from around the world. • Find a dive buddy or communicate directly with scuba equipment manufacturers.

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