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Only remove the protective cap just before inserting it into the
control module.
Always keep the inflator out of the reach of children.
Do not leave the inflator in the sun and do not leave it in the car or
outdoors in high or very low temperatures. Do not throw the infla-
tor into a fire.
Do not attempt to open the screws on the control module as this
will invalidate the warranty.
Do not use the system if the LED flashes red or red-green. Do not
use the system if the LED lights up red continuously.
Make sure that packing (stowing the deployed airbag in the carry-
ing system as part of restoring operational capability) of the vest/
jacket does not pose any risk of damage to the airbag and that the
airbag can deploy unhindered.
Do not wear anything under the vest that could cause injury. Do
not wear anything over the vest, as this can prevent the airbag
from inflating properly.
To prevent unintentional triggering, we recommend switching off
the system when not in use.
To avoid unintentional triggering, we recommend that you only
activate the system when the vest is properly fastened.
To avoid unintentional triggering, we recommend deactivating the
system first and then taking off the jacket/vest.
Skylotec GmbH is not liable for injuries in connection with a fall
while using the SKYVEST. Please note the disclaimer.
The optimum protective effect is achieved with a body height of
1,70 metres to 4 metres and a weight of the person close to the
standard weight. When the SKYVEST is worn correctly, the diffe-
rence between the standing height and the sensor height for a
person of this height is approx. 1 m. Unless otherwise specified,
all information on the fall height refers to the sensor height.
The term „fall height" refers to the height of the sensor (attached
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