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3.4.4
Securing loose straps
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Ensure that all strap ends are guided through the elastic thread-back loops provided.
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Thread-back loops should be as far away from the buckle as possible.
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Chest connection
- Put the webbing end through the thread-back loop
- Move the thread-back loop as far as possible away from the
release buckle
14
Side adjustment
- Put the strap ends on both sides (right/left) through the thread-
back loops
- Move the thread-back loops as far as possible away from the
tension lock buckle
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Hip belt
- Put the strap end through the slidable and the fix thread-back
loop
- Move the slidable thread-back loop as far as possible away
from the buckle
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Cuffs
- Put the strap ends on right/left cuff through the thread-back
loops
- Check again if the buckle runs through the guiding loop at the
front end of the padding (correct by re-opening the buckle and
putting either part of the buckle below the guiding loop)
IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU CAREFULLY SECURE ALL LOOSE STRAPS BEFORE
YOU START WORKING. OTHERWISE THERE IS A RISK THAT THEY GET COUGHT IN
MOVING PARTS LIKE CONVEYOR BELTS.
THREAD-BACK LOOP
THREAD-BACK LOOP
THREAD-BACK LOOP
GUIDING LOOP
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