3M DBI SALA Rollgliss 115 Ft User Instruction Manual Download Page 7

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4.0 TRAINING

It is the responsibility of the user and purchaser of the Emergency Descent Device to be trained in the correct care and 

use of this equipment. The user and purchaser must be aware of the operating characteristics, application limits, and 

consequences of improper use of this equipment.

WARNING:

 Training must be conducted without exposing the trainee to a fall hazard. Training should be repeated on a periodic basis.

5.0 INSPECTION

To ensure safe, efficient operation, the Emergency Descent Device should be inspected at intervals defined in Section 5.1. 

See Section 5.3 for inspection procedures.

5.1 FREQUENCY:

 In addition to inspecting the Emergency Descent Device prior to each use, Inspection should be performed 

at the following regular intervals:

•  MONTHLY: 

A monthly

1

 formal inspection should be completed by a competent person

2

 other than the user. A formal 

inspection should also be completed if the system parameters are changed, such as after a system is moved, re-

rigged, anchorages moved, etc. Extreme working conditions may require increasing the Inspection frequency. Inspect 

the Emergency Descent Device according to section 5.3. Record inspection results in the Inspection and Maintenance 

Log, or with the RFID system.

•  EVERY TWO YEARS: 

The Emergency Descent Device must be sent to an authorized service center every two years 

for inspection and service. See section 6.2.

5.2  RFID TAG:

 115 and 200 Ft Emergency Descent Devices are equipped with a RFID Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) 

tag (Section 8, Item D). The RFID tag on the Emergency Descent Device can be used in conjunction with the RFID 

handheld reading device and the web based RFID portal to simplify inspection and inventory control and provide records 

for fall protection equipment. If you are a first-time user, contact a Customer Service representative in the US at 800-

328-1667. If you have already registered, go to www.3M.com. Follow the instructions provided with the handheld RFID 

reader or on the web RFID portal to transfer your data to the web log.

5.3  INSPECTION STEPS:

 Per the intervals defined in Section 5.1, inspect the Emergency Descent Device as follows:

Step 1.

  Inspect the Emergency Descent Device for loose fasteners and bent or damaged parts. 

Step 2.

  Inspect the Emergency Descent Device housing for distortion, cracks, or other damage. Ensure the descent 

brake assembly is not damaged or distorted. 

Step 3.

  The Emergency Descent Device lifeline must pull out and retract fully. Inspect entire wire rope for cuts, kinks, 

broken wires, corrosion, or severely abraded areas. Slide the cable bumper up and inspect the Wire Rope and 

ferrules for cracks, corrosion, broken wires, etc. 

Step 4.

  Device labels must be present and fully legible (see Section 8). 

Step 5.

  Inspect for corrosion on the device.

Step 6.

  Inspect connecting hooks or carabiners for damage, corrosion, and working condition.

Step 7.

  Inspect all system components and subsystems according to manufacturer’s instructions.

Step 8.

  Record inspection results in the Inspection and Maintenance Log (Section 9) or on the RFID web portal 

(Section 5.2).

6.0  MAINTENANCE, SERVICE, STORAGE

6.1  MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE:

 Periodically clean the exterior of the Emergency Descent Device with water and mild 

detergent. Position the device so excess water can drain out. Clean labels as required. Clean device lifeline with water 

and mild detergent. Rinse and thoroughly air dry. Do not force dry with heat. An excess buildup of dirt, paint, etc., may 

prevent the lifeline from retracting back into the device.

  

Additional maintenance and servicing must be completed by an authorized service center. Do not attempt to disassemble 

the device. 

NOTE:

 Only 3M Fall Protection or parties authorized in writing may make repairs to this equipment.

6.2  STORAGE AND TRANSPORT:

 Store and transport the Emergency Descent Device in a cool, dry, clean 

environment, out of direct sunlight. Avoid areas where chemical or organic vapors are present. Thoroughly inspect the 

Emergency Descent Device after extended storage.

1  Inspection Frequency:

 Extreme working conditions (harsh environments, prolonged use, etc.) may require increasing the 

frequency of competent person inspections.

2  Competent Person:

 One who is capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards in the surroundings or working con

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ditions which are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous to employees, and who has authorization to take prompt corrective 

measures to eliminate them.

Summary of Contents for DBI SALA Rollgliss 115 Ft

Page 1: ...d 3303000 Galvanized 3303017 Stainless 3303002 Stainless 3303018 Sloped Descent 115 ft 35m Sloped Descent 200 ft 61m Lifeline Lifeline Galvanized 3303001 Galvanized 3303021 Stainless 3303003 Stainless 3303019 Rollgliss 115 and 200 Ft Emergency Descent Device Low Speed with Auto Retract User Instruction Manual This manual is intended to be used as part of an employee training program as required by...

Page 2: ...turers are compatible and meet the requirements of applicable standards including the ANSI Z359 or other applicable fall protection codes standards or requirements Always consult a Competent and or Qualified Person before using these systems AUTOMATIC DESCENT DEVICES Only use in rescue applications AUTOMATIC DESCENT DEVICES Always record usage as defined by the User Instructions and remove from se...

Page 3: ...30 120 lbs 55 kg 4 9 ft s 1 5 m s 30 220 lbs 100 kg 6 7 ft s 2 1 m s 30 300 lbs 136 kg 7 8 ft s 2 4 m s C HAZARDOUS AREAS Use of the Emergency Descent Device in hazardous areas may require additional precautions to reduce the possibility of injury to the user or damage to the equipment Hazards may include but are not limited to high heat caustic chemicals corrosive environments high voltage power ...

Page 4: ...ides approximate recommended anchorage strengths for various system configurations using 115 ft 35 m long 5 8 inch 1 5875 m 7x19 steel aircraft cable Figure 2 Installation Options Guide Cable Anchorage Strengths A Vertical Descent B Sloped Angle Descent C Guide Cable Suspension Bar D1 Guide Cable Theoretical Straight Line D2 Guide Cable Line with Sag E Guide Cable Sleeve F Angle of Guide Cable fro...

Page 5: ...ice under control The Emergency Descent Device must be serviced by an authorized service center after a descent as the result of an emergency 3 3 CONNECT THE Emergency Descent Device TO ANCHORAGE Figure 3 illustrates connection of the Emergency Descent Device to an anchorage See Section 2 for compatibility and anchorage strength requirements DROPPED OBJECT PROTECTION The handle of the Emergency De...

Page 6: ...ts Torque to 60 in lbs E Capture Descender Swivel and Guide Cable in Guide Cable Sleeve Torque fasteners to 60 in lbs 3 6 USE Check your descent path and landing area for obstructions before stepping off the structure The device will allow you to descend at a rapid rate 1 Connect Snap Hook to front D ring 2 Step off structure 3 Keep hands free of Guide Cable Sleeve as you are descending 4 As you a...

Page 7: ...ergency Descent Device as follows Step 1 Inspect the Emergency Descent Device for loose fasteners and bent or damaged parts Step 2 Inspect the Emergency Descent Device housing for distortion cracks or other damage Ensure the descent brake assembly is not damaged or distorted Step 3 The Emergency Descent Device lifeline must pull out and retract fully Inspect entire wire rope for cuts kinks broken ...

Page 8: ...teel 3 16 4 8 mm dia 7x19 Aircraft Wire Rope 3 600 lbs 16 kN minimum tensile strength Finish Paint Polyester Baked Finish 7 2 PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS Capacity 1 user 75 310 lbs 34 141 kg Nominal Descent Speed 6 ft sec 1 8 m s 8 0 LABELING The following labels should be securely attached to the Emergency Descent Device and should be fully legible B A www capitalsafety com USA 800 328 6146 951023...

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