Fire Innovations MOHAWK Instructions For Use Manual Download Page 2

Activities involving the use of this equipment are inherently dangerous. 

You are responsible for your own actions and decisions.

Before using this equipment, you must:

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Read and understand all instructions for use.

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Get specific training in its proper use.

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Become acquainted with its capabilities and limitations.

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Understand and accept the risks involved.

WARNING

USER INFORMATION

User information shall be provided to the user of 

the product.   NFPA  Standard  1983  recommends 

separating  the  user  information  from  the 

equipment  and  retaining  it  in  permanent  record.  

The standard also recommends making a copy of 

the User Information to keep with the equipment 

and  that  the  information  should  be  referred  to 

before and after each use.

Additional  information  regarding  auxiliary 

equipment can be found in NFPA 1500, Standard 

of Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health 

Programs, and NFPA 1983, Standard on Life Safety 

Rope and Equipment for Emergency Services.

INSPECTION

Inspect  the  belt  according  to  your  department’s 

policy  for  inspecting  life  safety  equipment. 

Equipment should be inspected after each use by 

an inspector that meets your departments’ training 

standard  for  inspection  of  life  safety  equipment.  

Each  user  should  be  trained  in  equipment 

inspection  and  should  do  a  cursory  inspection 

before each use.

Inspect  the  belt  for  frayed,  cut  or  worn  material. 

Buckles should  look uniform with no cracks, chips 

or  out  of  shape  appearance.  Look  for  excessive 

chaffing  at  the  wear  points;  typically  where  the 

Kevlar webbing comes into contact with the metal 

buckles. Inspect the tool holders and ensure they 

are fastened or sewn securely to the belt and in the 

proper position. 

If the Harness/Belt is impact loaded, it should be 

inspected  by  a  qualified  inspector  prior  to  being 

returned  to  service.    In  some  cases,  a  visual 

inspection  might  not  be  able  to  determine  if  the 

equipment has been damage.  Based on the history 

of the incident, if there is any doubt regarding the 

safety of the equipment, it should be removed from 

service and retired.

REPAIR

Fire  Innovations  requires  that  all  repair  work  be 

done  by  the  manufacturer.    All  other  repair  work 

or  modifications  may  void  the  warranty  and  shall 

release  Fire  Innovations,  LLC  from  all  liability  and 

responsibility as the manufacturer.

MAINTENANCE

Clean  and  dry  this  equipment  after  each  use  to 

remove  any  dust,  debris  and  moisture.  Do  not 

expose the belt to flame or high temperatures. Do 

not  store  your  Fire  Innovations  Firefighter  belts  in 

direct sunlight. 

SAMPLE LOG

The  log  below  suggests  records  that  should  be 

maintained  by  the  purchaser  or  user  of  rescue 

equipment. 

Model:  

Mohawk

 

Serial # _______________________________       Purchase Date: _____/_____/_____   

EQUIPMENT INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE LOG

Date

Event / Repair

Inspected By

Comments

Failure to follow these 

instructions could result in 

serious injury or death.

Summary of Contents for MOHAWK

Page 1: ...d States www fireinnovations com Design to quickly adjust to any firefighter s waist size Sized to be donned over the coat Easy forward fine adjustment With the optional Multi Use Strap this belt is a NFPA Ladder Belt Three gear loops allow installation of multiple tool holders and accessories BELT DESIGN FEATURES NFPA ESCAPE BELT NFPA LADDER BELT ...

Page 2: ...t for frayed cut or worn material Buckles should look uniform with no cracks chips or out of shape appearance Look for excessive chaffing at the wear points typically where the Kevlar webbing comes into contact with the metal buckles Inspect the tool holders and ensure they are fastened or sewn securely to the belt and in the proper position If the Harness Belt is impact loaded it should be inspec...

Page 3: ...coat 3 The serial number is a required NFPA tracking ability This number is unique for every belt manufactured 4 The Mohawk is certified with optional buckles this would indicate which one is installed 2 Butterfly 3 Inverted 5 If a Multi Use Strap is sewn on then this space will show 1 6 Number of NFPA attachment points installed on the belt 7 Number of NFPA Positioning Points installed on the bel...

Page 4: ...evlar construction UL rated buckles Option NFPA Positioning Points tag rings 1 or 2 Option NFPA Sliding Attachment Points D Rings 1 or 2 VERSATILITY The Cheyenne Series belts come in custom sizes available from 28 to 52 in increments of 2 They have eight inches 8 of adjustment to easily accommodate the firefighter s turnouts Additionally multi size belts are available These belts range from waist ...

Page 5: ... Connect the main buckle to the V Ring Pull the font adjusting strap forward until snug IMPORTANT Belt should be donned prior to donning your SCBA SIZING DONNING Don the belt and rotate so the rear adjusting buckle is located to the front side Pull the rear adjustment strap to approximate waist size it should be snug Rotate the belt so the snap buckle and D ring are positioned to the front ...

Page 6: ...FPA Positioning Point Safety strap in roof ladder operations Tethering with another firefighter during search activities NFPA Escape anchor or change of direction strap carabiner version Place as a double leg harness This patented Multi Use Strap can be wrapped around leg for temporary storage and comfort while rappeling The Multi Use Strap is a NFPA Rated and certified to 1983 2012 ed FR Option L...

Page 7: ...own the top flap of the Belt Holder and fasten the Velcro flaps securely LOW PROFILE ACCESSORY POUCH This pouch has two Belt Holders to allow secured installation on either side of the belt Follow the procedures above for the front Belt Holder installation Please note that it is NOT necessary to slip the plastic flap through the gear loop of the rearward Belt Holder After securing the first Belt H...

Page 8: ...ld the Reinforcement Flap over the belt and gear loop Proceed by turning over the belt and align and fasten the Velcro Flap The Axe Tool Holder is now installed back of belt view front of belt view front of belt view Separator Reinforcement Flap Velcro Flap Gear Loop Start by setting the Top Adjusting Buckle to the outside edge of the tool Then singe the Main Buckle down to secure the tool Top Adj...

Page 9: ...rackets using the supplied screws and loctite 242 Cross tighten the screws Do not over tighten SCABBARD CLIP AKA FEMALE CLIP The tool clip allows quick connection and disconnection of various tool holders while retaining the durability and flexibility needed for today s firefighter REQUIRED TOOLS Philips screwdriver SCABBARD CLIP PROTECTOR The Leather Clip Protector keeps turnouts from excessive c...

Page 10: ...elt has been tested and certified with several buckles The inverted buckle is standard on this belt and highly recommended INVERTED BUCKLE STANDARD NFPA Certified 1983 2012 Edit FR Option Hot Forged Alloy Steel Thermal Treated Cad Zinc Electroless Nickel or Chromate finish 100 Proof Load Tested 5000 lbs Minimum Tensile Strength 5000 lbs Approximate weight 5 8 ounces Meets or exceeds PIA H 7195 BUC...

Page 11: ...uct at no charge to the customer A copy of customer purchase receipt and or invoice may be required for warranty CUSTOMER OBLIGATIONS It is the customer s obligation to fully understand all form fit and function of the product s To obtain warranty service or return services a customer must complete the warranty Review Request Form included with the product or available online and fax or mail it ba...

Page 12: ...Fire Innovations 830 Petaluma Blvd N Petaluma California 94952 United States www fireinnovations com MOHAWK NFPA ESCAPE BELT NFPA LADDER BELT ...

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