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5. Are all zippers and panels closed
and all straps in place? Correct
any twisted straps; ensure that
materials housed by Velcro™
panels are zipped in and panels
secured.
6. Are materials still in good
shape? Look closely at your
PFD – for damage or excessive
abrasion, wear, tear and/or any
visible foreign matter, such
as mildew or oil stains. Check
that all seams are secure, and
all straps and hardware are
sound. If you see any signs of
damage, perform the Every two months tests, described in Care
and maintenance, (p. 29).
USING THIS PFD BELOW FREEZING
Below freezing temperatures, (0° C/ 32° F ), a discharged cylinder
may not fully inflate your PFD. So, once your cylinder has discharged
(either by automatic or manual inflation), use oral inflation as your
back-up system to reach full buoyancy (see Inflating/Orally, p. 16).
Dust cap
in stowed
position
Oral Inflation Tube
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