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3M

 Protecta

®

 Trolmatic

  

Controlled Rescue Emergency 

Descent Device with Manual Retract. 

User Instruction 

Manual

M980000168 Rev. B

Safety Information:

Please read, understand, and follow all safety information contained in these instructions prior to the use of this Pre-Engineered 

Rescue System. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.

These instructions must be provided to the user of this equipment. Retain these instructions for future reference.

Intended Use:

This Pre-Engineered Rescue System is intended for use as part of a complete personal fall protection and/or rescue system.

Use in any other application including, but not limited to, material handling, recreational or sports-related activities, or other 

activities not described in the User Instructions, is not approved by 3M and could result in serious injury or death.

This system is only to be used by trained users in workplace applications.

Warning:

 

This Pre-Engineered Rescue System is intended for use as part of a complete personal fall protection  

and/or rescue system. It is expected that all users be fully trained in the safe installation and operation of their  

Pre-Engineered Rescue System. Misuse of this system could result in serious injury or death. For proper selection, 

operation, installation, maintenance, and service, refer to these User Instructions and all manufacturer recommendations, 

see your supervisor, or contact 3M Technical Service.

•   To reduce the risks associated with working with a Pre-Engineered Rescue System which, if not avoided,  

could result in serious injury or death:

 

-   Inspect the system before each use and at least annually. Inspect in accordance with the User Instructions.

 

-    If inspection reveals an unsafe or defective condition in the device or a component of the device, remove the device 

from service and repair or replace according to the User Instructions.

 

-    Label the system ‘UNUSABLE’ and immediately remove the system from service if it has been subject to fall arrest  

or impact force. Inspect and handle the system according to the User Instructions.

 

-    Ensure the rescue system and lifeline are kept free from all obstructions including, but not limited to, entanglement 

with other workers, yourself, and surrounding objects.

 

-   Follow all manufacturer recommendations when connecting a lifeline.

 

-    When performing rescue operations, always utilize fall protection safety measures as determined by your workplace 

rescue plan.

Summary of Contents for Protecta Trolmatic

Page 1: ...nstallation and operation of their Pre Engineered Rescue System Misuse of this system could result in serious injury or death For proper selection operation installation maintenance and service refer...

Page 2: ...tion equipment Do not use any fall protection equipment that fails pre use or other scheduled inspections or if you have concerns about the use or suitability of the equipment for your application Con...

Page 3: ...ctions before using this equipment Manufacturer s instructions must be followed for proper use and maintenance of this equipment Alterations or misuse of this equipment or failure to follow instructio...

Page 4: ...ill be lowered when using Trolmatic increases with the weight of the user and with the slope of the guide cable The maximum speed of descent inclined speed is 4 m s but the usual speed with the averag...

Page 5: ...le guide shall be 18 24 kN 4100 lbs Guide cable tension should be between 89 daN 200 lbs and 200 daN 450 lbs 2 4 Guide Cable and Trolmatic Installation A guide cable must be used with this equipment S...

Page 6: ...orage Select a rigid anchorage point to connect the Trolmatic that is capable of supporting at least 12 kN See section 2 3 B Descent Path And Landing Area Clearance Your descent path must be unobstruc...

Page 7: ...articulated part of the handle and then turn the handle counter clockwise The system is ready for another descent after it is fully retracted 3 3 Connecting the Trolmatic to the Anchorage Figure 5 ill...

Page 8: ...ring connect any other D ring s you may have on your harness to the captive carabiner like D rings on the side slings of derrick harnesses for instance Open the belt and close it around you Then disc...

Page 9: ...to Sections 5 2 and 5 3 Record inspection results in the Inspection and Maintenance Log in Section 9 0 5 2 Inspection Steps Step 1 Inspect the device for loose fasteners and bent or damaged parts Ste...

Page 10: ...he lifeline from retracting back into the device 6 2 Storage Store the Emergency Descent Device in a cool dry and clean environment as well as out of direct sunlight Avoid areas where chemical or orga...

Page 11: ...ble Clamp Clamp for 12 mm Cable M540012000 Description Galvanised cable clamp For 12 mm diameter cable Quantity 6 Thimble Thimble for 12 mm Cable M9612GO071 Description Zinc plated thimble For 12 mm d...

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Page 15: ...3M 2020 All rights reserved Descent Log Serial Number Model Number Date Purchased Date of First Use Date Descent Height Cumulative Descent Height...

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