Storage And Transport - 3M DBI-SALA Sealed-Blok 3400803 Manual De Instrucciones

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6.0 MAINTENANCE, SERVICE, and STORAGE
6.1
CLEANING: Cleaning procedures for the Self-Retracting Device are as follows:
Periodically clean the exterior of the SRD using water and a mild soap solution. Position the SRD so excess water can
drain out. Clean labels as required.
Clean lifeline with water and mild soap solution. Rinse and thoroughly air dry. Do not force dry with heat. An
excessive buildup of dirt, paint, etc. may prevent the lifeline from fully retracting back into the housing causing a
potential free fall hazard. Replace lifeline if excessive buildup is present.
6.2
SERVICE: Additional service, determined from the Competent Person inspection, must be completed by an authorized
service center. Do not attempt to disassemble the SRD or lubricate any parts.
6.3
STORAGE AND TRANSPORT: Store and transport Self-Retracting Device in a cool, dry, clean environment out of direct
sunlight. Avoid areas where chemical vapors may exist. Thoroughly inspect the SRD after any period of extended storage.
7.0 Labels
Figure 20 illustrates labels on the the Sealed-Blok SRDs and their locations. All label must be present on the SRD. Labels
must be replaced if they are not fully legible. Information provided on each label is as follows:
Read all instructions.
Length of Lifeline (Maximum Lifting Distance)
A1 A2
1) Read all instructions. 2) Correct Fall Arrest connection for SRD. 3) Always anchor SRD overhead. 4) Maximum
B
Capacity: 140 kg. 5) Do not load SRD over an edge. 6) Control Lifeline while it recoils into SRD. 7) Do not remove
labels. Labels must be present and fully legible. 8) Swing Fall Hazard. Lifeline angle should be near vertical. 9) Store
in a cool, dry, clean environment; out of direct sunlight. 10) Do not use if Reserve Lifeline Band is exposed. 11.1) Do
not repair. 11.2) Service and repair should only be performed by 3M authorized personnel. 12) Usage Temperature
Range: -40° C to +60° C. 13) Inspect Snap Hook and Impact Indicator 14) Inspect locking action of SRD. Should hear
an audible noise when SRD locks. 15) Inspect Snap Hook Impact Indicator. Do not use SRD if impact is indicated. 16)
Year and Month of Manufacture, Lot Number, Model Number, Length of Lifeline (Maximum Lifting Distance), Lifeline
Material.
1) Correct Fall Arrest connection for SRD. 2) Usage Temperature Range: -40° C to +60° C. 3) Always anchor SRD
C
overhead. 4) Inspect Snap Hook and Impact Indicator 5) Inspect locking action of SRD. Should hear an audible noise
when SRD locks. 6) Do not remove labels. Labels must be present and fully legible. 7) Do not load SRD over an edge.
8) Inspect Snap Hook Impact Indicator. Do not use SRD if impact is indicated. 9) Control Lifeline while it recoils into
SRD. 10) Swing Fall Hazard. 11.1) Do not repair. 11.2) Service and repair should only be performed by 3M authorized
personnel. 12) Store in a cool, dry, clean environment; out of direct sunlight. 13) Do not use if Reserve Lifeline Band is
exposed. 14) Maximum Capacity: 140 kg. 16) Year and Month of Manufacture, Lot Number, Model Number, Length of
Lifeline (Maximum Lifting Distance).
A) Serial Number B) Model Number C) Date Manufactured D) Lot Number E) Service Dates
D
This product is Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) enabled and contains an electronic tag that can be read by
E
compatible readers - providing inspection logs, inventory management, and other safety information.
To Lower: Rotate the Crank Arm clockwise. To Raise: Rotate the Crank Arm counterclockwise.
F
G
Retrieval Operation:
Knob.
Push the Crank in and release the Shift Knob. If needed, rotate the Crank Arm clockwise slightly to engage
D
the gear. Rotate Crank Arm counterclockwise to lift. Rotate Crank Arm clockwise to lower.
Crank Arm.
Loosen Locking Thumbscrew.
A
Rotate the Retrieval Handle up.
B
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Pull and hold the Shift
C
Release Shift Knob to lock
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