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Are you sure there is an ADV shutoff on Inspo CE stock model? or it is jut the UK version.
CE is the only reason that i can think of, why they specifically ask the diver not to install an ADV shutoff(in red font)
I am not insisting that i am right, It's just a guess.
My Evolution had a factory-fitted ADV shut-off valve and the unit was marked EN14143:2003.
I was not taught any particular procedure during my courses up to and including MOD. 3 (i.e. other than leave the ADV open and make sure it is open at the start of the dive).
I was warned by the Instructor that with Trimix (thinner gases) the ADV can leak, and advised by my instructor to remove altogether the APD Buddy Inflator (not the ADV flow-stop) because with Trimix gases the APD Buddy Inflator would definitely leak, at some point, sooner or later, and empty my little 2 liter Diluent inboard very quickly.
I witnessed this happen to a diver diving with me as we were descending and when we got to the bottom he showed me his near empty inboard Diluent tank SPG... and I had a good laugh looking at his face saying:
"What am I going to do now?"
He did not notice and would not notice because the APD Buddy Inflator hangs on a long BCD hose and it is out-of sight down the side of the diver... so he descended streaming bubbles behind.
His Alu80 Trimix bail-out came in handy and I indicated to him to plug-it in the MAV showing and handing him the LP hose and QC from the Alu80.
Bottom line, some ADVs leak with Trimix and the same ADVs do not leak with Air.
Dave is right to suggest the use of a flow-stop on the ADV.
I had a very good instructor and lucky is the student who has Dave as an instructor (even though some instructors do not always follow manufacturer procedures).