3M DBI SALA EXOFIT Series User Instructions Download Page 14

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4.0 USE

4.1 

BEFORE EACH USE:

 Verify that your work area and Fall Protection system meet all criteria defined in these instructions. 

Verify that a formal Rescue Plan is in place. Inspect the product per the points of the 

“Inspection and Maintenance Log”

If inspection reveals an unsafe or defective condition, or if any doubt should arise about its condition for safe use, remove 

the product from service immediately. Clearly tag the system “DO NOT USE”. See Section 5 for more information.

4.2 

MAKING CONNECTIONS: 

When using a hook to connect to an anchorage or when coupling components of the system 

together, ensure roll-out cannot occur. Roll-out occurs when interference between the hook and mating connector causes 

the hook gate to unintentionally open and release. Self-locking snap hooks and carabiners should be used to reduce the 

possibility of roll-out. Do not use hooks or connectors that will not completely close over the attachment object. See 

subsystem manufacturer’s instructions for more information on making connections.

5.0 INSPECTION

 

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After equipment has been removed from service, it may not be returned to service until a Competent Person confirms in 

writing that it is acceptable to do so.

5.1 

INSPECTION FREQUENCY:

 The product shall be inspected by the user before each use and, additionally, by a 

Competent Person other than the user at intervals of no longer than one year. A higher frequency of equipment use 

and harsher conditions may require increasing the frequency of Competent Person inspections. The frequency of these 

inspections should be determined by the Competent Person per the specific conditions of the worksite.

5.2 

INSPECTION PROCEDURES:

 Inspect this product per the procedures listed in the 

“Inspection and Maintenance Log”

Documentation of each inspection should be maintained by the owner of this equipment. An inspection and maintenance 

log should be placed near the product or be otherwise easily accessible to users. It is recommended that the product is 

marked with the date of next or last inspection.

5.3 DEFECTS:

 If the product cannot be returned to service because of an existing defect or unsafe condition, then the 

product must be either destroyed or sent to 3M for replacement.

5.4 

PRODUCT LIFE:

 The functional life of the product is determined by work conditions and maintenance. As long as the 

product passes inspection criteria, it may remain in service.

6.0  MAINTENANCE, SERVICE, and STORAGE

 

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Equipment that is in need of maintenance or scheduled for maintenance should be tagged “DO NOT USE”. These 

equipment tags should not be removed until maintenance is performed.

 

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Do not clean or disinfect the product by any method other than described in the following cleaning instructions. Other 

methods may have adverse effects on the product or user.

6.1 CLEANING:

 3M Full Body Harnesses must be cleaned in accordance with 3M instructions. To clean the harness, wash in 

a mild, bleach-free detergent and then rinse. The harness should afterwards be hung to air-dry. Water used for cleaning 

and temperatures used to air-dry must never exceed 130

°

F (54.4

°

C). For more information, please refer to the technical 

bulletin on our website: 

http://www.3M.com/FallProtection/WebCleaning

 

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For any questions about cleaning procedures, please contact 3M Technical Services.

6.2 SERVICE:

 This equipment cannot be repaired. Upon permanent removal from service, cut the harness straps or otherwise 

render the harness unusable before disposing of it.

6.3 

STORAGE AND TRANSPORT:

 Store and transport  the product in a cool, dry, clean environment out of direct sunlight. 

Avoid areas where chemical vapors may exist. Thoroughly inspect components after extended storage.

 

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It is recommended that the user limit exposure of the product to UV light. Prolonged exposure to UV light could 

cause webbing material to degrade at a faster rate.

Summary of Contents for DBI SALA EXOFIT Series

Page 1: ...13 1113214 A 1113215 1113216 1113217 1113218 1113219 C 1113449 1113450 1113451 1113452 1113453 A 1113264 PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS 1 PARK LANYARD HERE SEE I...

Page 2: ...er Attachment Elements Buckles and Adjusters Other Elements Pads 1 13 8 3 2 6 4 C 1 13 4 6 10 3 12 8 2 4 D D 1402125 1402126 1402127 1402128 1402129 E 1402130 1402131 1402132 1402133 1402134 E 8 2 6 4...

Page 3: ...oduct Do not exceed the number of allowable users specified in these instructions Ensure the harness is appropriately sized adjusted donned and worn as described in these instructions Ensure the produ...

Page 4: ...The availability of a specific application is determined by the attachment elements present on your harness as outlined below If your harness has one of the attachment elements specified for an appli...

Page 5: ...l and alloy steel 18 kN 4 000 lbf Tensile Strength 6 Revolver Adjusters Aluminum alloy stainless steel alloy steel and nylon 18 kN 4 000 lbf Tensile Strength Other Elements 7 Suspension Trauma Straps...

Page 6: ...pacity that is less than your harness you must comply with the capacity requirements of your connecting subsystem See the manufacturer instructions for each component of your system for capacity requi...

Page 7: ...size or shape does not allow the connector to fully close and lock or that could cause connector roll out G In a manner that does not allow the connector to align properly while under load 2 8 LANYARD...

Page 8: ...of the web strap C To release Squeeze the Lock Levers on either side of the Receptor Pull the Tab out of the Receptor 2 Tongue Buckles Fasten and adjust the Tongue Buckle by passing the Tongue through...

Page 9: ...9 Figure 6 Buckles 1 CLICK A C B 2 Figure 7 Adjusters 1 B A...

Page 10: ...10 Figure 8 Donning the Harness 1 2 3 4 5 6 Figure 9 Securing Lanyards with Loop Ends A B C...

Page 11: ...Interface Loop X is part of the backplate for certain harness models The Interface Loop serves as a secure connection point for harness interfaces behind the harness straps See Figure 12 for reference...

Page 12: ...12 Figure 10 Straight Pin Interface B A C B C Figure 11 Carabiner Interface B A C E B D A B D 1 2 3 1 3 4 2...

Page 13: ...ating the Trauma Straps PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS A PULL TO DEPLOY 1 DEPLOY BOTH PACKS 2 INSERT HOOK INTO LOOP ON OPPOSITE STRAP 3 PLACE BOTH FEET INTO WEB...

Page 14: ...the owner of this equipment An inspection and maintenance log should be placed near the product or be otherwise easily accessible to users It is recommended that the product is marked with the date of...

Page 15: ...se visit our website www 3m com FallProtection ifu glossary AUTHORIZED PERSON A person assigned by the employer to perform duties at a location where the person will be exposed to a fall hazard COMPET...

Page 16: ...16 Figure 15 RFID Tag Location PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS A XXX A Figure 16 Product Labels A 1 3 2 B 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 8 C 1 2 3 D 1 X X X X XXX A B C D...

Page 17: ...rs Check for pulled or cut stitches Broken stitches may indicate that the harness has been impact loaded and must be removed from service Stitched Impact Indicators Figure 18 Verify all Impact Indicat...

Page 18: ...lly important when using some types of Y style lanyards as some load may be transmitted to the user through the unused lanyard leg if it is not able to release from the harness The lanyard parking att...

Page 19: ...be used solely for Work Positioning The suspension seat attachment elements shall not be used for Fall Arrest Suspension seat attachments are often used for prolonged work activities where the user is...

Page 20: ...1113215 1113216 1113217 1113218 1113219 C 1113449 1113450 1113451 1113452 1113453 A 1113264 PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS 1 PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 21: ...e Hanches Dos et paules l ments de fixation Boucles et dispositifs de r glage Autres l ments Coussinets 1 13 8 3 2 6 4 C 1 13 4 6 10 3 12 8 2 4 D D 1402125 1402126 1402127 1402128 1402129 E 1402130 14...

Page 22: ...is s pr cis s dans les pr sentes directives S assurer que le harnais est de taille appropri e ajust enfil et port comme d crit dans les pr sentes directives S assurer que le produit est configur et in...

Page 23: ...d une utilisation sp cifique est d termin e par les l ments de fixation pr sents sur votre harnais comme indiqu ci dessous Si votre harnais poss de l un des l ments de fixation sp cifi s pour une util...

Page 24: ...4 000 lbf 6 Dispositifs de r glage Revolver Alliage d aluminium acier inoxydable alliage d acier et de nylon r sistance la traction de 18 kN 4 000 lbf Autres l ments 7 Sangles contre les chocs orthos...

Page 25: ...s de capacit du sous syst me de connexion Consulter les directives du fabricant de chacun des composants du syst me pour conna tre les exigences de capacit 2 2 SOUS SYST MES DE CONNEXION Les sous syst...

Page 26: ...de se fermer et de se verrouiller compl tement ou qui pourrait provoquer son ouverture G S ils ne permettent pas au connecteur de s aligner correctement alors qu il est sous tension 2 8 FIXATION DE S...

Page 27: ...ne contr le pas le d gagement de la boucle Il contr le uniquement le r glage de la sangle en toile C Pour d gager Serrer les leviers de verrouillage de chaque c t du r cepteur Tirer sur la languette...

Page 28: ...28 Figure 6 Boucles 1 CLIC A C B 2 Figure 7 R glages 1 B A...

Page 29: ...29 Figure 8 Mise en place du harnais 1 2 3 4 5 6 Figure 9 Fixation des longes avec extr mit s en boucle A B C...

Page 30: ...L interface bouche sert de point de raccordement s curis pour les interfaces du harnais derri re les sangles du harnais Voir la figure 12 aux fins de r f rence Pour se connecter l interface boucle l u...

Page 31: ...31 Figure 10 Interface goupille droite B A C B C Figure 11 Interface mousqueton B A C E B D A B D 1 2 3 1 3 4 2...

Page 32: ...ctiver les sangles contre les chocs orthostatiques PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS A PULL TO DEPLOY 1 DEPLOY BOTH PACKS 2 INSERT HOOK INTO LOOP ON OPPOSITE STRAP...

Page 33: ...et d entretien Le propri taire de ce syst me doit conserver la documentation de chaque inspection Un journal d inspection et d entretien doit tre plac proximit du produit ou tre facilement accessible...

Page 34: ...re site Web www 3m com FallProtection ifu glossary PERSONNE AUTORIS E Une personne affect e par l employeur et charg e d ex cuter des travaux un emplacement qui l expose un danger de chute PERSONNE CO...

Page 35: ...ure 15 Emplacement de l tiquette IRF PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS A XXX A Figure 16 tiquettes des produits A 1 3 2 B 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 8 C 1 2 3 D 1 X X X X XXX A...

Page 36: ...s cass es S assurer que les coutures ne pr sentent pas de coupures ou de fils d faits Les coutures bris es peuvent indiquer que le harnais a t soumis une charge d impact et doit tre retir du service I...

Page 37: ...lly important when using some types of Y style lanyards as some load may be transmitted to the user through the unused lanyard leg if it is not able to release from the harness The lanyard parking att...

Page 38: ...be used solely for Work Positioning The suspension seat attachment elements shall not be used for Fall Arrest Suspension seat attachments are often used for prolonged work activities where the user is...

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