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GENERAL INFORMATION
The C.A.M.P. Group meets the needs of workers at height with light and innovative products. These are
designed, tested and manufactured to a certified quality system, ensuring reliable and safe products. These
instructions inform you about the correct use throughout the life of the product:
read, understand and keep these
instructions
. If lost, you can download the instructions from the web site
www.camp.it
. The EU declaration of
conformity can be also downloaded from our site. The retailer must provide the instruction manual in the language of
the country where the product is to be sold.
USE
This equipment should be used only by trained and competent persons. Otherwise the user should be under the
direct supervision of a trained and competent person. This notice will not teach you the techniques for work at height
or any other associated activity: you must have received qualified instruction before using this product. Climbing, and
any other activity for which these products may be used, is inherently dangerous. The consequences of incorrect
selection, misuse or poor maintenance of equipment could result in damage, serious injury or death. The user must
be medically fit and capable to control his own security and any possible emergency situations. For equipment
intended for use in fall arrest systems, it is essential for safety that the anchor device or anchor point should always
be positioned, and the work carried out in such way as to minimise both the potential for falls and the potential fall
distance. Verify the free space required beneath the user at the workplace before each occasion of use, so that, in
the case of a fall, there will be no collision with the ground or the other obstacle in the fall path. A full body harness
is the only acceptable body holding device that can be used in a fall arrest system. The product should only be used
as instructed and no alterations should be made to it. It may be used in conjunction with any appropriate items of
suitable specification and according to the EN standards, with due consideration to the limitations of each individual
piece of equipment. This leaflet shows examples of improper utilizations of this product. Note that it is impossible
to show or imagine all improper utilizations and that this product should be used only in the way specified by the
manufacturer in this leaflet. If possible this product should be treated as personal.
MAINTENANCE
Cleaning of the textile and plastic parts:
rinse in clean water and neutral soap (max temperature 30°C) and dry
naturally away from direct heat.
Cleaning of the metallic parts:
rinse in clean water and then dry.
Temperature:
Always
keep this product below 80°C so as not to affect the performance of the product.
Chemicals:
withdraw the product
from service if it comes into contact with chemical reagents, solvents or fuels which could affect the performance
of the product.
STORAGE
Store unpacked in a cool, dry, dark place away from heat sources, high humidity, sharp edges, corrosives or other
possible causes of damage.
RESPONSIBILITY
The company C.A.M.P. spa, or the distributor, will not accept any responsibility for damage, injury or death resulting
from misuse of or from modifications to a CAMP Safety branded product. It is the user’s responsibility at all times to
ensure that he/she understands the correct and safe use of any equipment supplied by or from C.A.M.P. spa, that
he/she uses it only for the purposes for which it is designed and that he/she practices all proper safety procedures.
Before using the equipment, take all necessary steps to familiarise yourself with rescue techniques should an
emergency occur. You personally assume all the risks and responsibilities for your actions and decisions: if you are
not able or not in a position to assume these, do not use this equipment.
3 YEAR WARRANTY
This product is warranted against any faults in materials or manufacture for 3 years from the purchase date.
Limitations of warranty include: normal wear and tear, modifications or alterations, incorrect storage, corrosion,
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