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<strong>Warning to OMS Customers and Dive shops regarding:

POSEIDON TAUCHPROOUKTE GmbH </strong> <br>
Preetzer Chaussee 171, D-24222 Schwentinental / OT Klausdorf<br>
Germany

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<p>Dear OMS customers:</P>

<P>Poseidon Germany while adverting OMS products is not an authorized OMS distributor nor have they been properly trained to repair or service OMS products.</P>
If  you purchase any OMS products from Poseidon Germany, OMS will not warranty them, and will refuse to repair them. This means that you will have to pay for all warranty repairs etc. Alternatively Poseidon Germany may be selling counterfeit items or stock that is over 3 year old. Caveat Emptor

<p>Please refer to www.omsdive.com for a list of authorized distributors and dealers</p>

John M. Griffiths<br>
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<br><strong><font size="+1">Germany</font></strong>  &nbsp; &nbsp; <font color="red">February 2008</font>
<P>we are pleased to welcome our new OMS German distributor  to our listing of International OMS dealers.</P>
Horst Dederichs and Thomas Wingerath<br>
<strong>dive2gether.net</strong><br>
Tauchsport GmbH<br>
Siemensstrasse 10<br>
Juchen,  41363<br>
[49] 2164950690<br>
<a href="mailto:mail@dive2gether.net">mail@dive2gether.net</a><br>
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Please note that that <i><strong>Poseidon Tauchprodukte GMBH</strong></i> &nbsp; (www.poseidon-kiel.com) , Germany is <font color="red"><strong>not</strong></font> an authorized distributor of OMS products even though they advertise OMS product on their website. <P>Any OMS product purchased from Poseidon will be considered by OMS headquarters to be “dated (old)” equipment, not sold by an authorized distributor and <strong>will not be considered</strong> for any warranty repair by OMS.</p>
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<P><strong><font color="red">Please note:</font></strong> the web site <i><strong>omsdive.de</strong></i> is <strong><font size="+1"><font color="red">NOT</font></font></strong> affiliated with <strong>Ocean Management Systems</strong>  but is a domain owned and operated by <a href="#RUSTY">dtuag unterwasser</a></P>

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      <P><STRONG>A note to our European Customers;</STRONG></P>

<P><strong>Please note:</strong> the web site <i><strong>omsdive.de</strong></i> is <strong><font size="+1">NOT</font></strong> affiliated with Ocean Management Systems, it is a domain owned and
operated by dtuag unterwasser</P>

<P>The site for the official German distributor of OMS products is <a href="http://www.oms-de.com"><strong>www.OMS-DE.com</strong></a></P>


      <P>The OMS German Distributor dtuag unterwasser <a href="http://www.dtuag.de">(www.dtuag.de)</a> owned by Mr. Thomas Kleemann has been terminated as a distributor and is prohibited from selling OMS product effective February 12, 2004 due to selling  counterfeit OMS products at <strong>boot Düsseldorf</strong>, including but not limited to OMS patented products <i>(see fig. 1 and fig. 2).</I> These products to name a few, Stainless Steel back plates and hardware have been rusting after only one (1) immersion in fresh water. These  counterfeit back plates and other products have now  been clearly identified as not being OMS products and  Mr. Kleemann has sold them in conjunction with genuine OMS products. Therefore, some customers believed that they have purchased genuine OMS products when in fact they have purchased counterfeit products.</P>
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      <P>If you have any questions where to obtain genuine OMS equipment in Germany, Austria, Switzerland or other countries, please  access the <a href="dealerb.html">OMS dealer search</a></P></TD></tr>
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<TD><br><font size="+2" color="red"> <a name="O2SNSR">&nbsp;</a> &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; SAFETY ADVISORY </font> &nbsp; &nbsp;  &nbsp;  <font size="-1">May 2006</font>
<P><font color="red" size="+1"><strong>Warning :</strong></font><br> Many aftermarket oxygen replacement sensors, have dangerous readout errors in excess of 5% (as tested) due to lack of compatibility with the Analyzer.   This type of error can result in you having a gas with a higher or lower PO2 than planned, possibly resulting in hyperoxia, hypoxia and even death!</P>

<P>Please note that the replacement Oxygen Cells offered by Oxychec for OMS oxygen analyzers fall into this category.  We have extensively tested these cells and found that they can have a full scale error rate of up to 5%!</P>

<P>Play it safe and always use Original Equipment parts in your equipment.</p>
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<P><strong>Why doesn’t OMS <sup>®</sup> use a flat corrugated hose on its BC’s?</strong></P>

<P><strong>Answer:</strong> After careful testing it was determined that flat corrugated BC hoses easily deform and do not recover i.e. resume the original shape (see image below).</p>
<P>In some cases the deformation caused a restriction in the corrugated hose either closing off or completely restricting the air pathway.  This can cause difficult and labored oral inflation of the BC and if the corrugated hose airway is closed off, inability to orally inflate the BC.</P>
<P>In our opinion some flat corrugated BC hoses have no place in sport or technical diving.</P>
<img src="http://www.omsdirect.com/web/images/flathose.jpg" width="700" height="100" alt="deformed hose"></TD>
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<P><strong>Does your BC outer bag adequately protect your inner bladder ?</strong></P>

<P>The first line of defense against puncture or abrasion of the inner bladder of your BC and loss of buoyancy is the outer cover.  If this cover is easily breached your inner bladder is at risk for direct puncture or abrasion by foreign matter. Instant failure may result from punctures or long term abrasion of the inner bladder may occur; both resulting in a loss of buoyancy.</P>

<P>To prevent this from happening <strong>OMS</strong> uses 1000 Denier Cordura backed by 5.0 oz. of Urethane.</P>

<P>Those BCs that are puncture prone use either no urethane or only a ½ oz urethane backing that affords little or no puncture protection thereby exposing the inner bladder.</P>

<P>The paper clip test shows the superior puncture resistance of the outer bag of the BC with the 5.0 oz. backing.</P></TD>
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<TD align="left"><font size="-1">Paper Clip is straightened out on one end and pushed against the outside of the Cordura.</font></TD>
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<TD align="left"><font size="-1">Paper Clip is shown penetrating the outer bag and exiting into the bladder area</font></TD>
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<TD align="left"><font size="-1">Paper Clip is straightened out on one end and pushed against the outside of the Cordura.</font></TD>
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<TD align="left"><font size="-1">Paper Clip bends and fails to penetrate the outer bag</font></TD>
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<P>Why doesn’t OMS offer "Marine Boat Snaps”?</P>

<P>“Marine boat snaps” are offered by some of the more visible technical dive companies, but not OMS.  Why?  While these snaps are very easy to use they have a proven track record of being one of the  most dangerous items a diver can configure with. "Marine boat snaps" have a tendency to gather fishing line, primary line, electrical cordage and any other line that happens to come in contact, thereby  entangling the diver.</P>

<P>It may take a little more effort to utilize a standard “Sliding Bolt Snap” but you will be less likely to become dangerously entangled.</P>

<P>If you are still a skeptic, start using them around wrecks that have been fished on,  but be sure to bring a cutting tool.</P></TD>
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<OL>Effective Jan 1, 2008 OMS will <u>no longer</u> be offering Painted steel cylinders due to a number of reasons:<br><br>
<li type=a>    The manufacturer is unable to supply cylinders in a timely manner
<li type=a>      The manufacturer does not provide an adequate warranty
<li type=a>       There have been an excessive amount of warranty claims for corrosion.
<li type=a>       The exchange rate is not favorable and has resulted in an overpriced product
<li type=a>       High Maintenance: Painted cylinders require too much maintenance</ol>

<br>All Warranty issues for painted cylinders should be directed to the manufacturer.

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<P>OMS <strong>will</strong> however be offering Hot Dipped galvanized cylinders due to their low maintenance and superior corrosion resistance in 2008.</p></td>

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<td valign="top"><strong>OMS Bottom Timers</strong> <div align="center"><font size="-1">Nov 15, 2007</font></div>

<P>Effectively immediately OMS will no longer be able to offer or service OMS bottom timers due to discontinuation of the product by the Manufacturer.  Any questions,  comments or warranty issues should be directed to:</p>

Scubapro Technical Service<br>
1166-A Fesler St<br>
El Cajon, CA 92020<br>
ScubaWarranty@JohnsonOutdoors.com<br>
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<div align="center"><strong><font color="RED">Product Safety Warning</font></strong></div>

<P>About 5 years ago OMS 100# lift dual and single bladder BC's were rejected
by Ocean Management Systems Inc. because of serious manufacturing defects.
These BC's were supposed to have been destroyed by the fabricator: Cindi
Walters of Cal Pacific, dba Forte.</P>

<P>They evidently were not destroyed.</P>

<P>These defects include possible bladder rupturing without warning causing
total loss of buoyancy control, defective stitching and setting of grommets.</P>

<P>These BC's were never authorized by OMS for sale or distribution and may
pose a serious safety hazard.</P>

<UL>They are easily identifiable as <BR><BR>
<LI> The Power inflator is equipped with a gray inflator button and a oral inflator
mouthpiece located at a 45 degree angle (OMS has never sold a BC with this inflator)<BR>
<LI> There is no warning label<BR>
<LI> The webbing that holds the elastomeric bands may be frayed around the
grommet area <BR>
<LI> The fabric makes a "cracking noise" when compressed and is shiny</UL>

<P>Know sellers of this defective BC are:<BR>

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<strong>The Wet Shop</strong><BR>
Owner Jeff David alias David Jefferies<BR>
6615 Royal,West Vancouver BC<BR>
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<strong>Joe Doiron</strong><BR>
3031 Washington Ave<BR>
Victoria BC<BR>
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;and<BR>
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<strong>Recovery Sales Outlet</strong><BR>
Independence Missouri</P>


<P>Should you have further questions please feel free to contact Ocean
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