Carry out the functional check (fig. 3.3)
3.2 Attach the runners (SPEED ATTACH only) to any place on the rail
3.2.1 Release the runners
3.2.2 Press the release button and hold it down briefly
3.2.3 Push the slider up and take your finger off the release button
(shafts turn 90° and the release button locks into place, note the labelling)
3.2.4 Insert the runners into the groove of the C rail
3.2.5 Press the release button again and hold it down briefly
3.2.6 Push the slider down and take your finger off the release button
(shafts turn 90° and the release button locks into place, note the labelling)
Carry out the functional check (fig. 3.3)
Remove the runner in the same way as it was inserted, but in the reverse order.
The design makes it impossible to insert the runner in the wrong direction and it cannot be locked. The arrow on the top of the
runner shows the correct direction and must always point upwards.
3.3 Functional check once inserted in the rail:
A) When the carabiner is pulled horizontally and slowly moved up and down, the runner should move freely in the rail.
B) When pulled down suddenly or let go, the runner should lock!
C) (SPEED ATTACH only) Pull the runner on the carabiner down by hand until the runner locks into the rail. This serves as a
functional check and checks the opening mechanism at the same time. This procedure also guarantees the safe locking
of the shafts. When the shafts are fully locked, a complete green circle will appear in the indicator window at the top of the
runner.
4. USE OF THE CLIMBING PROTECTION SYSTEM
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4.1 Observe the operating temperature range (-30°C to +45°C)
-35°C bis 45°C
4.2 In extreme conditions
which can include climatic conditions, the effect of chemicals or mechanical influences, e.g. sharp edges, oil, ice etc., use of
the fall-arrest system is not recommended
4.3 Carry out a visual check of the rail and ladder attachments before/during climbing to ensure everything is complete and in
perfect condition
4.4 Rail joints must be firmly connected and the distance between joints must be max. 3 mm.
Lean slightly into the harness when climbing (leaning back fig. 4.1) to keep the runner moving freely.
Climb up or down slowly and evenly and bring the runner with you. However, do not leave your hand on the shock absorber/
carabiner!
Avoid exerting diagonal pressure on the runner!
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