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USER INSTRUCTION MANUAL

 

 

SHOCK 

ABSORBING 

LANYARD

9206C-LE

This instruction manual applies to the following model:

Summary of Contents for Ansi 9206C-LE

Page 1: ...USER INSTRUCTION MANUAL SHOCK ABSORBING LANYARD 9206C LE This instruction manual applies to the following model ...

Page 2: ...t The user must read and understand these instructions or have them explained to them before using this equipment Manufacturer s instructions must be followed for proper use and maintenance of this product Alterations or misuse of this product orfailure tofollow instructions may resultinserious injuryordeath Figure 1 Product 1 0 SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS 1 1 Purpose KARAM lanyards are to be used as pa...

Page 3: ...all Lanyards used for work positioning applications must be rigged to minimize any potential vertical free fall In no case should the potential free fall be greater than two feet For situations where the freefall may exceed twofeet a backup fallarrest system should be used If the D ring extension assemblies are used in conjunction with a self retracting lifeline or an energy absorbing lanyard in a...

Page 4: ... equipment Hazards may include but are not limited to heat chemicals corrosive environments high voltage power lines gases moving machinery and sharp edges Contact Advance Safety if you have any questions about using this equipment where any physical or environmental hazards exist F Training This equipment must be used by persons who have been properlytrained inits correctapplication anduse 2 2 Re...

Page 5: ...bt your tness to safely absorb the shock from a fall arrest Age and tness seriouslyaffecta worker s ability towithstand falls Pregnantwomen and minors must not use this equipment G Do not use connectoron an anchorageobject in themanner depicted in picture G H If using personal shock pack then always attach a connecting lanyard which will make the entire system length not more than6ft Alsothe conne...

Page 6: ...unprotected sharp edges Do not loop the lanyard around small diameter structural members If 5 Figure 7 Hook Operation Depress locking mechanism with index nger STEP 1 Pull gate back with thumb STEP 2 Typical Snap Hook Operation Rotate Clockwise STEP 1 Push Inward STEP 2 Typical karabiner Operation Figure 8 Swing Fall Swing Fall Hazard working with this equipment near sharp edges is unavoidable pro...

Page 7: ...e immediately removed from service and destroyed or returned to Advance Safety for possible repair See section 6 2 for inspecting the equipment Extreme working conditions harsh environment prolonged use etc may requireincreasing the frequency of inspections 6 4 Record the inspection dateand results on theinspection log See section 10 0 6 5 If inspection reveals a defective condition remove the uni...

Page 8: ...e followed to avoid contact with sharp edges abrasive surfaces and needto makeonlycompatibleconnections è Materialof construction YR J F M A M J J A S O N D USER MUST INSPECT BEFORE EACH USE Competent Person to inspect and initial at least every 6 months Date of First Use please complete __________________ è Length of equipment è Maximum elongation maximum arrestforce average arrestforce maximumfr...

Page 9: ...presenton thelanyard n If any wear and tear is observed dispose the lanyard using a sharp scissor rst cut the Textile and dismantle the lanyard n Put the Textile Plastic Metal components intheirrespective plasticcrates DISCLAIMER This information on the product is based upon technical data that Advance Safety obtained under laboratory conditions and believes to be reliable Advance Safety does not ...

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Page 11: ...HISTORY Date Reason for entry periodic examination or repair Defects noted repairs carried out and other relevant information Name and signature of competent user Periodic examination next due date Trade name Identi cation number Address Tel fax email into use Purchase date Date rst put into use Advanced Safety Solutions Inc 304 County Park Road Avella Pa 15312 ...

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