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Manufacturer's instructions and information
Risk of injury from incorrectly worn protective clothing!
Only wear protective clothing which is suitable for your height.
Close the jacket and trousers completely.
Do not turn over the sleeves or trouser hems.
Loss of protective function as a result of damage or improper repairs!
Check protective clothing for damage (discolouration, holes, tears, separations, fra-
gility, contamination, damaged or worn reflective material) after each use.
Never wear damaged protective clothing.
Only have repairs carried out by the manufacturer or at authorised service points.
Loss of protective function as a result of modifications!
Do not make any modifications to the protective clothing, in particular, do not attach
any badges or additional labels.
Loss of the protective function as a result of soiling and improper cleaning after
re-impregnation!
Do not store protective clothing in a soiled condition.
Clean protective clothing if it is soiled.
Have protective clothing cleaned by trained specialists only. Do not clean in the pri-
vate household.
Observe the washing and care symbols on the label.
Only use special cleaning agents for rescue service clothing. Do not use commer-
cially available domestic washing powder and detergents. Do not use softeners or
whitening agents.
Do not wash protective clothing as per EN ISO 20471 together with colouring or
heavily soiled items of clothing (grey concealment).
Do not attach wash labels.
Check the impregnation before each wash using a spray test and re-apply impreg-
nation as necessary. Always refresh the impregnation after chemical cleaning.
Do not use impregnation sprays.
Do not iron over reflective strips.
Loss of protective function as a result of ageing!
Clean soiled protective clothing after use in accordance with the specifications on
the care label.
Protective clothing should be checked after use so that is in ready-to-use condition
prior to next use.
After use and upon completion of cleaning, check protective clothing for signs of
ageing and wear as well as for damage (discolouration, holes, tears, separations, fra-
gility, contamination, damaged or worn reflective material) by means of a visual in-
spection.
If these or other similar signs become apparent, have clothing repaired or replaced
immediately and in accordance with professional standards.
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