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Re: Help my FF Mirage mask whistles


Posted by Shamrock on May 16, 2002 at 20:55:17:

In Reply to: Help my FF Mirage mask whistles posted by David H on May 16, 2002 at 16:24:16:

Sometimes FF Mirage will whistle if the exhale port (that sort of horseshoe shaped rubbery piece where the air comes out at the top of the mask) is in backwards. If you feel it with your finger, right in the middle there is a little tiny lump. That should be on the outside of the mask. If it is on the inside, it whistles. Hope that stops it. If it doesn't, feel around the edge of your mask with a finger. If you feel air rushing out, push the mask on to your face more, to see if that stops the whistle. If it does, you'll have to tighten the strap. Good luck!

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