Summary of Contents for TRUBLUE iQ

Page 1: ...d includes all product registration and Warranty information This document may only be removed by the Owner operator Ensure that this Operator Manual is readily available to operators at all times Hea...

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Page 3: ...scriptions 14 7 0 UNPACKING 16 7 1 Precautions 16 7 2 Receipt of the Auto Belay 16 7 3 Unpacking the Auto Belay 16 7 4 Storage 17 8 0 INSTALLATION 18 8 1 Precautions 18 8 2 Standards 18 8 2 1 Anchor P...

Page 4: ...ion 33 10 5 1 Inspection Procedure 33 10 5 2 Webbing Inspection 33 10 6 Nozzle Replacement 35 10 7 Webbing Line Replacement 36 10 7 1 Safety Precautions 36 10 7 2 Webbing Line Replacement Procedure 37...

Page 5: ...be made readily available to the operator at all times Prior to installation and use all owners and operators must have read and shown to have understood all instructions labels markings and safety in...

Page 6: ...environment and the task you are performing DANGER Indicates a hazardous situation exists that if not avoided will result in serious injury or death WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situatio...

Page 7: ...se to the device damage in transit or any other damage beyond the control of Manufacturer Head Rush Technologies makes no warranties in respect to trade accessories or component parts which are not ma...

Page 8: ...understand these instructions Any questions must be submitted in writing to Head Rush Technologies Adherence to the Operator Manual Manufacturer s instructions and advice given by authorized Head Rus...

Page 9: ...rial fall arrest systems and devices Part 3 Fall arrest devices CSA Z259 2 3 99 Descent Control Devices EN 341 2011 Class 1A Personal protective equipment against falls from a height Descender devices...

Page 10: ...mooth descent with a minimal variation in descent rate of both children and adults There are no wearing parts in the brake mechanism ensuring that reliability remains high while maintenance and operat...

Page 11: ...UND TBiQ LT 12 5m 4 5m 14 8 ft 12 5m 41 0 ft TBiQ XL 20m 12 0m 39 4 ft 20 0m 65 6 ft USER WEIGHT ALL MODELS 10 kg 22 lbs 150kg 330 lbs OPERATING TEMPERATURE ALL MODELS 4 C 25 F 60 C 140 F ALL MODELS D...

Page 12: ...UNLOADED COVER FRONT CASING COVER BACK NOZZLE 6 1 Label TBiQ XX SN iQ Model number Unit serial number EN standard and device classification Notified body for CE type examination IN ACCORDANCE WITH EN...

Page 13: ...ozzle to ground MAXIMUM LANDING VELOCITY 2 0 m s 6 6 ft s TEMPERATURE RANGE Operating 4 C to 60 C 25 F to 140 F Operating Dry 10 C to 60 C 14 F to 140 F HEAD RUSH TECHNOLOGIES 1699 Cherry Street Suite...

Page 14: ...r tie on additional line Country of Manufacture Do not store the line inside the device wet Temperature Range Never install the device where the line passes over sharp edges high friction areas Minimu...

Page 15: ...descent path is clear Always land with slightly bent knees to absorb landing Do not let TBiQ SD The TRUBLUE iQ Speed only retract uncontrolled Serial number EN 362 EN 12275 Minimum connector strength...

Page 16: ...t of the Auto Belay The TRUBLUE iQ Auto Belay is packaged in a recycled cardboard box and contains 1 x TRUBLUE iQ Auto Belay Model TBiQ LT or TRUBLUE iQ Auto Belay Model TBiQ XL 1 x 12 5 m 41 ft or 20...

Page 17: ...ce 7 4 Storage If the Auto Belay is to be left unused for longer than two weeks ensure the unit is clean and dry and line is fully retracted into the unit When returning the Auto Belay to duty after a...

Page 18: ...9KG 35LBS TBIQ XL 19 0KG 41LBS Take care when lifting the Auto Belay Take care not to drop the device as this may result in serious injury or equipment damage ALWAYS MOUNT VERTICALLY Always mount the...

Page 19: ...ition and comply with one of the following standards EN 361 Personal protective equipment for prevention of falls from a height Full body harness EN 813 Personal protective equipment for prevention of...

Page 20: ...corrosion and degradation of the webbing line resulting in increased operation and servicing costs Increased inspections are required in these types of environments Outdoor installations in high UV w...

Page 21: ...le mounting points Only use the central mounting point as shown Ensure mounting hardware is secure and the unit is free to pivot in all directions The TRUBLUE iQ has a plastic mounting insert which is...

Page 22: ...hould be facing away from the climbing wall MOUNTING HEIGHT vertical distance from Nozzle to ground Line swing to minimize webbing and Nozzle wear Ground Mounting Dimensions FRONTVIEW SIDE VIEW CLIMBI...

Page 23: ...k unit mounting and replace webbing Place the device back in service and check that fast webbing wear is resolved The descent speed increases from its normal level Wait for the device to cool down Pla...

Page 24: ...g A gate check must be performed after every connection Failure to do so can result in serious injury or death WARNING Climbing is considered a strenuous activity If you have any physical or medical c...

Page 25: ...rom the user Never start descent from above the Auto Belay Prior to descent ensure descent path and landing area are free of people and obstructions Avoid swinging while descending Always descend feet...

Page 26: ...clothing webbing or other objects are obstructing the gate Double check that the gate is secure Step 1 Slide Step 2 Twist Step 3 Depress Step 4 Release Carabiner Operation The connector must be inspe...

Page 27: ...d Service Center prior to the expiration date 10024 04 SERIAL NUMBER MANUFACTURE DATE RECERTIFICATION DATE NEXT RECERT REQUIRED BY Do not use the Auto Belay after date shown here 10 2 Scheduled Mainte...

Page 28: ...ay operation The TRUBLUE iQ conforms to all standards regarding magnetic health safety of magnetic flux power next to the device with the plastic side covers installed This limit has been established...

Page 29: ...amaged items or remove Auto Belay from service 3 Check all safety labels are in place and in good condition 4 Check that the date on Certification Label is current 5 Inspect the condition of the conne...

Page 30: ...webbing resembles the stage of wear designated in the Wear Tables or after 1 5 years of usage whichever occurs first The date of manufacture of the webbing is located on the webbing tag inside the de...

Page 31: ...r Stitch Separation Edge Wear Monitor Monitor Edge Wear Monitor Monitor Face Wear Replace Monitor Edge Wear Replace Monitor Edge Wear Replace Replace MOLDY WEBBING Any webbing showing signs of mold sh...

Page 32: ...age to webbing assembly Make sure to cover the TRUBLUE iQ when not in use Wipe the webbing with a dry cloth daily after use Normal use of TRUBLUE iQ Parts and webbing wear over time with normal operat...

Page 33: ...ion of the webbing Splitting cracking and deformation Correct fit in housing Nozzle Wear Check Nozzle for excessive wear around slot 10 5 2 WEBBING INSPECTION 1 With Nozzle assembly removed pull out t...

Page 34: ...ng joining shackle Ensuring that The shackle pin is secure and straight do not attempt to tighten or loosen NOTE The shackle pin is secured with thread locking compound and any attempt to turn will co...

Page 35: ...c cover side down taking care not to damage the plastic side covers Ensure it is secure and cannot fall 2 Pull out the Nozzle Pin 3 Pull out all the webbing The short webbing assembly will push the tw...

Page 36: ...ed to be replaced The short webbing loop inside the device does not receive wear under normal operation and is not inspectable by the operator Replace Line as follows 10 7 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DO NOT...

Page 37: ...BBING LOOP NOZZLE ASSEMBLY PIN SHACKLE AND SHACKLE PIN WEBBING LINE Webbing joining link parts 5 Unscrew the shackle pin 6 Remove webbing and shackle pin from the short webbing loop 7 Ensure the loop...

Page 38: ...e The shackle pin must be replaced if this happens Ensure that the webbing line feeds squarely and without twists when retracting back into the auto belay Failure to do so may result in equipment fail...

Page 39: ...BLUE iQ Replacement Webbing 20m Adventure webbing 12795 TRUBLUE iQ Replacement Webbing 20m Open Loop 12796 TRUBLUE iQ Replacement Webbing 12 5m Steel Swivel Carabiner 12797 TRUBLUE iQ Replacement Webb...

Page 40: ...tion To ensure safe shipment of your auto belay it should only be shipped in authorized TRUBLUE iQ packaging box and packing material If you have misplaced your original packaging purchase replacement...

Page 41: ...laced every 1 5 years Webbing wear documents are available at www headrushtech com Replacement webbing can be ordered from your dealer or at www headrushtech com A year from your purchase date the uni...

Page 42: ...the condition of the connector for wear and damage correct operation of the locking mechanism and smooth operation of the connector swivel JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Week 1 Week...

Page 43: ...the unit Refer to Installation section of Manual 2 Carry out Weekly Inspection 3 Remove the Nozzle Refer to Nozzle Removal section of Manual 4 Inspect Nozzle Assembly for Excessive wear to slot Splitt...

Page 44: ...ound the link is not worn or damaged 9 Remove the pin untwist the webbing 90 degrees and allow the webbing to slowly retract into the unit cinching the webbing every 1 2 meters Inspect the webbing as...

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Page 48: ...E Get automatic updates on recertification and product information visit www headrushtech com register ANNUAL RECERTIFICATION IS REQUIRED Please keep the shipping box for your device For instructions...

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