Store this equipment in a cool, dry, and
Check all buckles for damage, distortion,
cracks, breaks, and rough or sharp edges.
Inspect for any unusual wear, frayed or cut
fibers, or broken stitching of the buckle
attachments. This harness include a built-in
fall arrest load indicator that activates to give
a permanent, readily visible INSPECT after the
harness has arrested a fall, or has been
subjected to an equivalent force. All markings
must be legible and attached to the product.
LIFESPAN
All fall protection equipment manufactured
with synthetic fiber components are subject to
an
ageing
process
due
to
external
environmental
influence.
The
maximum
service life of this product, provided that it has
been correctly stored, maintained and
subjected to regular and recorded inspections
by a competent person is 10 years.
CLIMATE CONDITIONS
This product is designed to be used in
temperatures ranging from -40°C to +54°C.
STORAGE, TRANSPORT, CLEANING AND
MAINTENANCE
Storage
CE marking according to PPE REGULATION
(EU) 2016/425 and notified body number.
Manufacturer: ZARGES
Fall arrest harness according to EN 361
Model:
Size
Maximum user load
clean environment out of direct sunlight when
not in use. Acidic, alkaline, or other
environments with harsh substances, may
damage the equipment. Do not expose to
corrosive environments for prolonged periods
of time. Organic substances and salt water are
particularly corrosive to metal parts.
Transport
A protective bag or special container should be
used to transport this product.
Cleaning
Clean this product with luke-warm water and
if necessary with a mild detergent or soap. Dry
at room temperature.
Do not mark this product using ink from
marker pens or paint, as these substances
may potentially lead to chemical damage of
the material.
MARKING
This product is marked with the
following information:
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