SMACO Manuals & User Guides
SMACO specializes in portable mini scuba tanks, underwater scooters, and snorkeling gear, making underwater exploration accessible for recreational divers.
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SMACO is a leading brand in the portable diving equipment industry, best known for its innovative mini scuba tanks and underwater scooters. Manufactured by Shenzhen CP-Link Electronic Co., Ltd., SMACO products are designed to make underwater exploration easier and more accessible for enthusiasts, snorkelers, boat owners, and emergency responders. The brand focuses on creating compact, lightweight, and user-friendly diving solutions that bridge the gap between snorkeling and professional scuba diving.
The SMACO product lineup includes the popular S300, S400, and S700 series of portable dive tanks, which offer 10 to 20 minutes of underwater breathing capability. These cylinders are often DOT and CE certified and can be refilled via hand pumps, electric compressors, or standard scuba adapters. In addition to tanks, SMACO manufactures full-face diving masks and propulsion vehicles designed to enhance the aquatic experience while prioritizing safety and reliability.
SMACO manuals
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SMACO S400 Plus Mini Scuba Tank User Manual
SMACO S700 Mini Scuba Tank with Full Face Diving Mask User Manual
SMACO S400 Scuba Tank Diving Gear User Manual
SMACO S300 Plus Portable Scuba Diving Equipment User Manual
SMACO S400 Pro Portable Scuba User Manual
SMACO S400 PRO Portable Scuba User Manual: Safe Diving Guide
SMACO S400 Portable Scuba User Manual: Operation, Safety & Maintenance Guide
SMACO S700 Portable Scuba User's Manual
SMACO S300 Plus Portable Scuba User's Manual
SMACO manuals from online retailers
SMACO S300 Plus Mini Scuba Tank User Manual
SMACO S400 Mini Scuba Tank Instruction Manual
SMACO Mini Scuba Tank 1.9L Instruction Manual S700-dp-abk
SMACO PCP Air Compressor (Model Heap-01) User Manual
SMACO S700MAX 3.8L Mini Scuba Tank System User Manual
SMACO Mini Scuba Tank S500 B User Manual
SMACO S700 Mini Scuba Tank User Manual
SMACO S400 1L Mini Scuba Tank User Manual
SMACO High-Pressure Air Compressor User Manual
SMACO Full Face Diving Mask Instruction Manual
SMACO Underwater Scooter User Manual
S400Plus Mini Scuba Diving Tank User Manual
SMACO video guides
Watch setup, installation, and troubleshooting videos for this brand.
SMACO S400 1L Mini Scuba Tank: Compact Diving Experience
SMACO S300 0.5L Mini Scuba Tank Underwater Demonstration
SMACO S700Plus Mini Scuba Tank Setup and Assembly Guide
SMACO S500 Mini Scuba Tank Assembly & Features Overview
SMACO S400Plus 1L Mini Scuba Tank Assembly and Features Overview
SMACO S700Plus 2L Mini Scuba Tank Setup and Assembly Guide
SMACO M8058 Full Face Diving Mask Setup & Features | Scuba Snorkel Gear
Three Ways to Inflate Your SMACO Mini Scuba Tank: Fast, Portable, and Reliable Methods
SMACO support FAQ
Common questions about manuals, registration, and support for this brand.
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What is the maximum depth for SMACO mini scuba tanks?
SMACO tanks are suitable for recreational diving up to 10 meters (33 feet). For professional use or as an emergency backup air supply, they can be used at depths up to 30 meters (98 feet).
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How do I refill a SMACO scuba tank?
You can refill the tank using three methods: a high-pressure manual hand pump, an electric high-pressure air compressor (such as the SMACO HEAP-01), or a refill adapter connected to a standard large scuba cylinder.
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Do I need certification to use SMACO diving gear?
SMACO strongly recommends that users obtain proper scuba diving technical training and certification from a valid institution before using their compressed air diving products to ensure safety.
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How long does the air supply last in a SMACO tank?
Duration depends on the tank capacity and breathing rate. Generally, a 0.5L tank lasts 5–10 minutes, while larger 1L or 1.9L tanks can provide 15–25 minutes of underwater breathing time.
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Where can I find the serial number on my SMACO product?
Serial numbers are typically engraved on the cylinder neck or printed on the main unit of electronic devices like underwater scooters. Check your user manual for the specific location.