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2.11.2 4-8 PERSON
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Tie the stretching line from hauling in ladder
(a) Retrieve the toggle and pull the stretching line, (see IPL), to half
way through both holes of the toggle. (FIGURE 814B).
(b) Tie each free end of the stretching line to the two opposite
loops located on the opposite buoyancy. Use a bowline knot
and tape the flying end, (FIGURE 814B).There is no marking or
dimension for the point of knotting necessary.
(c) Tie an overhand knot about (200 mm) above the toggle.
(d) Insert the toggle complete with stretching line through the red
webbing-loop, of the hauling-in ladder. (FIGURE 814B).
(e) Pull the stretching line tightly and pass toggle above the knot,
between the stretching lines, (FIGURE 814B).
(f) Secure toggle in place using a rubber band, (see IPL).
Place the rubber band behind the knot. Bring the ends of the
rubber band up and over the edges of the toggle. (FIGURE
814B).
3. Inflation system preparation
3.1 Insert deflators into the inflate/deflate valves of buoyancy chambers and arch
tube and fully deflate each compartment.
3.2 On the Leafield inflation system, check the ‘O-ring’ is located in the valve
and attach a hose using the quick-fit connector (FIGURE 815). Hoses should
be aligned horizontally.
3.3 Ensure that the inflation valve has not rotated from its original position. Jets
should be aligned axially along the buoyancy chambers. Flats on inlet check
valve body line or face the same direction of the jets.
CAUTION:
USE ONLY A TEST CYLINDER AND HOSE DESIGNATED
FOR THE FOLLOWING STEP.