(5)
When using a single bib hood, the knit collar must contact the wearer’s skin. When
using a double bib hood, ensure the inner bib is tucked in completely. If necessary,
use the buddy method to ensure proper donning.
(6)
Once the hood is donned, use a buddy to check the hood inlet to make sure it is
straight and not twisted. There should be no kinks in the hood inlet when the
breathing tube is connected.
WARNING!
Kinks in the hood inlet fabric may result in reduced airflow.
Failure to follow this warning can result in serious personal injury or death.
4.1.3 Adjusting the Hood Suspension (when applicable)
If the hood suspension sits too high or too low on your head, the crown strap must be adjusted.
(1)
Remove the suspension from the hood by taking apart the Velcro material at the
three attachment points.
(2)
Adjust the crown strap by undoing the Velcro material on the strap and reconnecting
it either tighter or looser. Try on the suspension.
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