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Warning
 1. Before using the Tempo 2 temporary lifeline, to ensure that
it is operated safely and efficiently, it is essential that users
read this manual, understand its contents in full, and comply
absolutely with its instructions.
 2. This manual must be kept in good condition, until the device
is taken out of service, and must be made available to all
operators. Additional copies can be supplied on request.
 3. The information marked on the device (see "Marking"
section) must remain totally legible. If this information is
erased, the device must be permanently removed from use.
 4. The Tempo 2 temporary lifeline is a fall arrest safety system
component, which must only be used in combination with
other components that are compatible with one another and
with the Tempo 2 temporary lifeline, and which comply with
the applicable safety regulations and standards, in particular
standard EN 363.
5. The Tempo 2 lifeline can only be used, at most, by 2 trained
and competent persons, or under the supervision of such a
person. The principle of any such training must include the
procedure to adopt in the event of a fall by one or several
users. It should also include a demonstration as to how to
set up and operate the Tempo 2 lifeline on a full system,
taking example of an actual operating situation and using the
appropriate safety measures.
 6. It is essential to follow the instructions for attaching
equipment together to form the protection system, as
detailed in this manual and in the instructions supplied with
the other equipment attached to it.
7. Tractel
strictly requires the use of a Tractel
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and declines any responsibility for using a Tempo 2 with any
anchor line other than that of Tractel
indicated for the Tempo 2 model. Furthermore, Tractel
can only guarantee a fall­prevention system, if it is exclusi­
vely comprised of components commercialized, serviced,
assembled and set up, in accordance with the applicable
safety measures and standards.
 8. Tractel
declines any responsibility for the operation of a
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Tempo 2 lifeline which has been dismantled other than under
its control, in particular in the event of the replacement of
original parts with parts from another source.
  9. Any modification or addition to the equipment is subject to
prior written approval from Tractel
must only be connected to the host structure using a Tractel
anchor line marked EN 795­B with minimum tensile strength
of 28 kN.
10. Before using the Tempo 2 lifeline, the user(s), or the authority
in charge of user safety, shall have verified the solidity of
the anchor line fastenings in accordance with the rules and
standards in force. These must have a tensile strength of
28 kN.
11. Never use a Tempo 2 lifeline with an anchor line (L) or a
tensioner (T) which are not in good apparent condition.
Any damaged Tempo 2 lifeline must be returned to Tractel
to its distributor for repair, unless a decision has been taken
to eliminate it. Likewise, any anchor line showing signs of
wear or damage must be eliminated.
12. Any Tempo 2 lifeline which has stopped a fall, or the security
of which is questioned, must be returned to Tractel
authorized repair company for inspection.
Any such device can only be re­used upon written agreement
from either Tractel
or its authorized repair company.
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13. Any repairs must be carried out in accordance with the
Tractel
operating procedures.
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14. Never use the Tempo 2 lifeline, and the components used
with it in the safety system, for any purpose other than that
for which they are intended, and under conditions other than
those described in this manual. In particular, never use the
Tempo 2 lifeline for suspending the operator other than in
the event of a fall.
15. You must return the Tempo 2 lifeline to Tractel
one of its authorized repair companies, or to a competent
person, for servicing at least once every twelve months.
The servicing should not only cover the functioning of the
tensioner (T), and all the associated equipment, but should
also ensure that all markings are clearly legible. The user's
safety depends directly on maintaining the efficiency and
strength of the equipment.
16. Important: If you are responsible for assigning the equipment
to an employee or similar person, ensure that you comply
with the applicable health and safety at work regulations.
17. It is recommended that a Tempo 2 lifeline be personally
allocated to a designated user, especially when the user is
an employee.
18. Any tensioner (T), or anchor line (L) permanently removed
from use must be destroyed or made permanently
unavailable, to prevent use by mistake.
19. For security reasons, it is important to ensure that the device
or the anchoring point is always positioned correctly, and
that the work is carried out with the aim of reducing, as far as
possible, any risk of fall and the height of the fall.
20. For security reasons, it is essential to verify, prior to
each use, the space required beneath the operator at the
workplace to avoid the presence of any object in the zone
of a possible fall and to avoid any collision with the ground.
21. Never use the Tempo 2 lifeline if any one of its elements
is damaged or if it risks deteriorating the safety function of
the device. When setting up, it is essential to ensure that no
deterioration of the safety functions occurs.
22. The user(s) should be fit and healthy, both physically and
mentally, when using the equipment. Should there be any
doubt, it is advisable to consult a doctor. The Tempo 2 lifeline
must not be used by pregnant women.
23. The equipment should not be used above its limits, or in
any other situation than the one intended (see «Conditions
of use» chapter).
24. Should the Tempo 2 lifeline be sold to another country
than its original destination, it is essential, for the safety
of the operator, that the supplier provide all the operating
and maintenance instructions, the instructions for periodic
inspections and repair, in the language of the country of use.
25. Prior to using the Tempo 2 lifeline, it is essential that the
allocated user, or the authority in charge of his/her safety,
shall have verified that the solidity of the anchor line (L)
fastenings is in conformity with the rules and standards in
force.
26. During use, you must check the adjustment and fastening
parts; also check that the equipment cannot be damaged by:
sharp edges, friction, sources of heat...
27. When installing the Tempo 2 lifeline, the installer must take
all the necessary steps to secure himself from any risk of fall.
28. If the anchoring device is intended to halt an operator's fall,
the operator must use a fall­arrest system that complies with
standard EN 363. This system must guaranteea fall­arrest
tensile stress below 6kN. If the anchoring device is intended
solely to restrict the operator's movement outside fall risk
zones, the operator may connect to a structure using a
lanyard, without a fall prevention system, in accordance with
standard EN 363. In such cases, the anchoring device will be
described as "restricted access".
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