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Testing your Deckvest LITE

You should always test the inflation of your lifejacket to ensure you are fully aware of how 

it functions. 
This can be done with the Oral, Manual or Automatic inflators.
If planning to test the lifejacket with the Oral inflator you will not need any spare parts 

or rearming kits as long as you remove the CO

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 cylinder and automatic capsule before 

entering the water.
If you are a weak swimmer it is strongly recommended to use an automatic lifejacket or an 

inherently buoyant device.

1. 

  Put on the Deckvest LITE and adjust to fit.

2. 

  Stand in shallow water or swimming pool, just deep enough for your head to be  

 

above the surface.

3. Inflation:

 

Automatic:

 lifejacket should fully inflate within five seconds of water  

 

 

contacting the firing head.

 

Manual:

 lifejacket can be activated by a sharp pull on the inflation handle.

 

Oral inflation:

 Ensure that cylinder and firing head have been removed before   

 

entering the water. Open the lifejacket cover from the zip breakout point, locate  

 

the oral inflator, remove cap and blow through tube.

4.

   After testing completely deflate the lifejacket using the oral inflator.

5.

   Let the Deckvest dry thoroughly. Do not expose to direct heat.

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WARNING:
If in doubt, send your Deckvest LITE to your nearest service centre for 

evaluation and/or servicing. 
If you are not completely confident about undertaking the self-inspection and 

servicing of your lifejacket in accordance with these instructions, you must 

not use your lifejacket again until it has been professionally inspected and 

serviced. (For details of your nearest service centre see www.spinlock.co.uk).
Any modification or repair to any part of the Deckvest LITE is expressly 

forbidden unless carried out by Spinlock Ltd.

FITTING ADJUSTMENTS (PAGE 1)

A. Put on over your head, B. Fasten side clip, C. 
Pull chest belt tight – it is unsafe to wear any 
lifejacket loosely. D. Adjust back strap so that 
chest belt is positioned above lowest point of 
rib cage. E. Attach crotch strap - passing through 
legs before fastening plastic buckle in pocket 
on front.

GENERAL INFORMATION
Important notice: Specific training is 
essential before use.

Read this notice carefully before use. This 
technical notice illustrates ways of using this 
product. Many types of misuse exist which 
are impossible to list or even imagine. In case 
of doubt or any problem of understanding, 
contact Spinlock. Water sports are dangerous 
activities which may lead to severe injuries or 
even death. Adequate training in appropriate 
safety techniques and methods is essential and 
acquiring this training is your own responsibility. 
You personally assume all risks and 
responsibilities for all damage, injury or death 
which may occur during or following wrong 
use of our products in any manner whatsoever. 
If you are not able, or are not in a position to 
assume this responsibility or to take such risks 
do not use this equipment.

USE

This product must only be used by competent 
and responsible persons, or those placed under 
the direct and visual control of a competent and 
responsible person.  Check that this product

is compatible with other components of your 
equipment. To prolong the life of this product, 
care in use is necessary. Avoid rubbing against 
abrasive surfaces or sharp edges. 150N: This 
level is intended for general application or for 
use with foul weather clothing. It will turn an 
unconscious person into a safe position and 
requires no subsequent action by the user to 
maintain this position. Full performance may 
not be achieved if using watertight/waterproof 
clothing or in other circumstances. Gas cylinders 
are dangerous goods and should be kept away 
from children and not misused. Do not use as a 
cushion. Train yourself in the use of this device. 
Compatible with safety harness and clothing.

WARNING: WHEN NOT CORRECTLY FITTED, 
THIS DECKVEST LITE MAY NOT PERFORM 
AS A LIFEJACKET AND MAY ENDANGER 
THE USER.

CLEANING, MAINTENANCE, STORAGE

Remove gas cylinder and automatic components 
and then clean by hand and rinse in clean fresh 
water (maximum temperature 30° C). Dry in a 
cool, ventilated dark room. Grease spots may be 
removed with trichlorethylene. Webbing shrinks 
very slightly in drying. Always carry and store 
your Deckvest in a well ventilated bag. Though 
UV protected, this product is best stored away 
from direct light, in a well ventilated place away 
from extreme temperatures.

CHEMICALS

All chemicals (including petrol, battery acid, 
corrosive materials and solvents) should be 
regarded as harmful. If your Deckvest comes in 
contact with chemicals, please notify Spinlock, 
stating the precise chemicals concerned. We will 
investigate and give our advice.

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Safety Notices

REMEMBER: RE-ARM AND RE-PACK THE LIFEJACKET IN ACCORDANCE WITH 

THESE INSTRUCTIONS - See video at www.spinlock.co.uk
WE RECOMMEND THAT THE AUTOMATIC CAPSULE (PART NO. DW-RAK) IS 

REPLACED ANNUALLY. ALSO UNSCREW AND INSPECT THE THREADED END OF 

THE CO2 CYLINDER TO CONFIRM IT IS UNUSED.

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Summary of Contents for Deckvest LITE

Page 1: ...38lb Automatic Lifejacket APPROVED TO ISO 12402 3 UNRESTRICTED WORKING AT SPEED AUTOMATIC INFLATION ONE SIZE INSTANTLY FITTED EASY RELEASE CROTCH STRAP SPRAYHOOD ATTACHMENT POINT deckvestlite_3R679A_10 indd 1 02 10 2014 14 57 ...

Page 2: ... L I F T H E R E A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D 2 Lifejacket inflation UML Mk5 Oral inflation Lifting Loop Crotch Strap Buddy Loop Auto A B L I F T H E R E A B Manual 1 Fitting Chest size max 145cm Whistle Location Blow to operate deckvestlite_3R679A_10 indd 2 3 02 10 2014 14 57 ...

Page 3: ... D E F Pull zips out 4 Run zip round to close and fasten flap across breakout points Tuck handle into holder Tuck zip ends under A B C D E F Separate zip chain at yellow end section A B C D E F Re attach zips on side with firing head A B C D E F Start running zip back round to close 2 Concertina bladder onto itself ensuring a smooth flow for the manual lanyard Place firing head in mesh pocket deck...

Page 4: ...our Deckvest LITE It is recommended that the following inflation procedures are followed 1 MANUAL INFLATION To manually inflate the lifejacket sharply pull the rubber handle downwards The CO2 gas cylinder should inflate the bladder within seconds 2 ORAL INFLATION To inflate the lifejacket by mouth locate the oral inflation tube by opening the zip at the yellow breakout point on the front panel of ...

Page 5: ...angerous activities which may lead to severe injuries or even death Adequate training in appropriate safety techniques and methods is essential and acquiring this training is your own responsibility You personally assume all risks and responsibilities for all damage injury or death which may occur during or following wrong use of our products in any manner whatsoever If you are not able or are not...

Page 6: ...t adequately inflate your lifejacket If this occurs use the oral tube to manually top up your lifejacket after the CO2 has been discharged and not before DISINFECTING THE PRODUCT When necessary use a disinfectant that is compatible with polyamide polyester polycarbonate PVC etc Use diluted with clean water at a maximum temperature of 30 C After soaking for an hour rinse in clean cold water Dry slo...

Page 7: ...TLY FITTED THIS PRODUCT MAY NOT PERFORM AS A LIFEJACKET RISKING SERIOUS DANGER TO THE USER For users aged above 16 years and weighing not less than 50 kg Do not use for white water paddling or with personal watercraft Do not use as a cushion Gas cylinders are dangerous goods They should be kept out of reach of children and not be misused Train yourself in the use of this device DECKVEST LITE AUTOM...

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