The user shall have a rescue plan and the means at
hand to implement it when using this equipment.
Never use fall protection equipment for purposes other
than those for which it was designed. Fall protection
equipment should never be used for towing or hoisting.
Never remove product labels, which include important
warnings and information for the authorized person/user.
2.2 System Warnings and Limitations
System Compatibility
Vi-Go Vertical Cable Lifeline Systems are designed
for use with Honeywell-approved components.
Substitution or replacement with non-approved
component combinations, sub-systems, or both, may
affect or interfere with the safe function of each other
and endanger the compatibility within the system. This
incompatibility may affect the reliability and safety of
the total system.
Vi-Go Systems must be used in conjunction with
a Vi-Go Cable Sleeve with auto-locking carabiner
(or other Honeywell-approved connector) and a Miller
full-body harness equipped with a front attachment
point designated for ladder climbing.
[NOTE: All instructions and warnings provided with the
cable sleeve, connector and harness must be read
and understood before using the equipment.]
System Capacity
A maximum of four users may simultaneously be
connected to a Vi-Go Vertical Cable Lifeline System so
long as the load-bearing capacity of the base structure
is adequate.
For Vi-Go Systems using the 10 ft. (3m)
top bracket assembly, the number of users is limited
to two.
The distance between users must not be less than
5-1/4 ft. (1.6m) to ensure that, in the event of a fall,
the person falling will not strike a user below. (Note:
According to ANSI A14.3, only one worker may be on
the system between cable guides.)
Fall Clearance
Ensure that adequate clearance exists in the fall path
to avoid striking a lower level, some other object, or
another user.
Us er Instruct i o n s - E n g l i sh
Environmental Hazards
Use of this equipment in areas where environmental
hazards exist may require additional precautions to
limit the possibility of injury to the user or damage
to the equipment. Hazards may include, but are not
limited to, extreme temperatures, caustic chemicals,
corrosive environments, high voltage power lines,
explosive or toxic gases, moving machinery, and sharp
edges. Do not expose the equipment to any hazard
which it is not designed to withstand. Consult the
manufacturer in cases of doubt.
is positioned on an unstable surface, fine-grain
material, or particulate.
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