The authorized person/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.
All synthetic material must be protected from
slag, hot sparks, open flames, or other heat
sources. The use of heat resistant materials
is recommended in these applications.
Environmental hazards should be considered
when selecting fall protection equipment.
Equipment must not be exposed to
chemicals which may produce a harmful
effect. Use in highly corrosive or caustic
environments dictates a more frequent
inspection and servicing program to ensure
the integrity of the device is maintained.
Contact Miller Technical Services if in doubt.
2.2 Warnings and Limitations
For use by ONE person only. Maximum
capacity is 310 lbs.* (140.6 kg), including
tools, unless labeled otherwise. — DO
NOT EXCEED THIS WEIGHT.
*When used with a Miller 928LS shock
absorber, unit is rated to 400 lbs.
(181.4kg) capacity.
[NOTE: If the system is used by an
employee having a combined tool and
body weight between 310 lbs. (140.6
kg) and 400 lbs. (181.4 kg), then the
employer must appropriately modify the
criteria and protocols to provide proper
protection for such heavier weights, or
the system will not be deemed to be in
compliance with the requirements of
OSHA 1926.502(d)(16).]
Force required to operate rescue features
when device is loaded to capacity is 22
lbs. (98N).
Do not use the device if it does not retract.
Always maintain tension on the lifeline
while retracting.
Device must be tested for locking before
each use. Do not use the device if the
brakes do not engage.
This unit must be removed from service
if any part of the system appears to be
damaged or does not pass inspection, or if
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Do not allow equipment to come in contact
with anything that will damage it including, but
not limited to, sharp, abrasive, rough or high-
temperature surfaces, welding, heat sources,
electrical hazards, or moving machinery.
Always check for obstructions below the work
area to make sure potential fall path is clear.
Allow adequate fall clearance below the work
surface.
Never remove product labels, which include
important warnings and information for the
authorized person/user.
the unit has been subjected to the forces of
arresting a fall or affecting a rescue.
Do not attempt to service this device. If
the device does not operate properly or
requires repairs, return the device to the
equipment manufacturer, or service center
authorized in writing by the manufacturer,
for repairs.
Do not lubricate this device.
The device must be kept clean and free of
contaminants.
The device should be installed and used
in such a manner as to minimize the
potential for a swing fall.
Never work above the device.
Never allow lifeline to become slack while
being used for fall protection or while in
rescue mode.
Do not allow lifeline in any application
to bend or be subjected to fall arresting
forces over structural members or edges.
Never use the device as a restraint or
positioning device.
The retrieval mechanism in this device
is FOR EMERGENCY USE ONLY. Do not
use for routine hoisting of personnel or
materials.