You can download the repair guide for the S600 from
http://www.frogkick.dk/manuals/scubapro/Manuals/2. Stage/S600-S550 Repair Guide.pdf
Page 17 deals with adjusting the reg.
If your reg is relatively new it is probably the revision A, and the cracking pressure is adjusted with the 3mm screw driver as shown at the top of the page.
You just need to remove the decal & the phillips screw plug in the end of the adjustment knob. Then back the adjustment screw out bit by bit. Purge the reg gently between each adjustment to check for free flow.
Once you reach a point where the reg is gently free flowing, adjust it back in a bit (just enough to stop the free flow & then a tad more).
You should make the adjustments with the breathing adjustment knob screwed right out in the easiest breathing position.
Its not too serious if you set it a bit too fine and you get minor free flow on the next dive. You can just wind the knob in a bit to compensate, then when you get back home you can make a slight adjustment.
Apparently shops often shy away from setting the reg too fine for fear that it may free flow once it has bedded in, creating unhappy customers.
The lever height can also affect breathing performance and is adjusted by removing the low pressure hose and adjusting the plastic orifice in or out. You should not need to adjust this if the shop has done a half decent job. And you need to understand how to set the height.
Follow these instructions at your own risk, as Scubapro do not recomend that you make any changes yourself.
If anyone thinks I have given incorrect or incomplete information please speak up. I'm sure you will
bluey