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PREPARATION

Lay out the harness so that the leg loops are 

not twisted and the EASY GLIDE buckles lie 

on the outside. 

Enter the leg loops from the top through the 

hip strap and pull up.

Adjust the hip strap and close: pull the  

adjustment strap on the EASY GLIDE buckles 

of the hip strap on both sides to the front  

until the hip strap sits tightly and doesn‘t slip 

down.

The excess strap length can be pushed 

through the elastic band ring on the side.

Close the leg loops: to tighten the  

EASY GLIDE buckle, slightly lift with the other 

hand and then pull the adjustment straps 

tight. 

Tighten the leg loops and ensure that a flat 

hand can fit between the straps and the 

thighs.

Adjust the leg loops leaving feed guide the 

excess ends of the hip strap and the leg loops 

through the elastic band ring to tuck away.

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Summary of Contents for ATTACK WORKER

Page 1: ...User manual EN 0123 EN 361 EN 813 EN 12277 Typ A EN 358 ATTACK WORKER...

Page 2: ...with a suitable karabiner EN 12275 EN 362 and lanyard EN 354 or anchoring equip ment EN 795 Users of this equipment must be familiar with handling personal fall protective equipment and the risks of...

Page 3: ...strap 4 material loops Attachment element on the side Belay loop on the front EN 813 Chest strap 2 part buckle fastener Padded leg loops Frontal sternal belay loop EN 362 Code A EASY GLIDE adjustment...

Page 4: ...ent may only be tested or repaired in a workshop authorised by BORNACK VISUAL INSPECTION Check that all parts are complete and fully functional Check that harness straps are fully functional Check tha...

Page 5: ...il the hip strap sits tightly and doesn t slip down D The excess strap length can be pushed through the elastic band ring on the side E Close the leg loops to tighten the EASY GLIDE buckle slightly li...

Page 6: ...arness can be worn easily and comfor tably when closed but is not too loose L Set the height of the chest harness so that the horizontal chest strap is approx one hand width below the armpits The leng...

Page 7: ...you are fully fit Health impairments e g the use of medicines or alcohol heart of blood circulation prob lems can jeopardise the safety of the user when working at heights or depths Protect personal...

Page 8: ...ourses Expert inspections please send your question to our e mail hotline hotline bornack de We will be happy to help MAINTENANCE Oil mobile parts on karabiners and other devices to ensure they run sm...

Page 9: ...pliance with the maximum usage period by documen ting first time use in the test card or the rope log The test card at the end of this user manual must be presented during the regular expert inspectio...

Page 10: ...t name Product type Size Article no Charge Year of production Max useful load Pictogram Chest seat combination Pictogram Thread the connecting loop Read observe user manual Read observe user manual EN...

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Page 12: ...3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Harness undamaged No chem soiling Seams undamaged No deformation of metal parts Fasteners in place and functional Buckles in place and functional N...

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Page 16: ...s Fon 41 0 62 886 30 40 Fax 41 0 62 886 30 41 info bornack ch www bornack ch FALLSTOP Safety equipment for securing and rescuing at heights and depths SAFEPOINT Permanently installed safety systems fo...

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