Buck Tech Inst - Warn Doc (02/07/18)
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Should any unusual conditions not outlined above be observed, or you have reasonable doubt about a particular condition,
remove the equipment from service and notify your Supervisor, Safety Director or contact Buckingham Mfg. for clarification.
Failure to carefully and completely inspect your equipment could result in serious injury or death.
Attaching Batten Seat:
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Connect the center seat connection of the seat to the center of the body pad for either configuration below:
(A) Harnesses equipped with an interlocking buckle by turning the interlocking buckle attached to the seat sideways
and passing it up through the interlocking buckle frame attached to the body (Fig. 2
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4) or
(B) Harnesses equipped with a plastic QC buckle by pressing the two buckle halves together until the tabs lock into
place (Fig. 5
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7).
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Connect the two seat connection interlocking buckles located on either side of the body pad by turning the interlocking
buckle attached to the seat sideways and passing it up through the interlocking buckle frame attached to the body
(Fig. 8
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10).
Removing Batten Seat:
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Disconnect the center seat connection from the center of the body pad for either configuration below:
(A) Harnesses equipped with an interlocking buckle by turning the top half of the interlocking buckle attached to the
seat sideways and passing it through the interlocking buckle frame attached to the body (Fig. 11
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13) or
(B) Harnesses equipped with a plastic QC buckle by depressing the two tabs located on the sides of the body and
by sliding the two halves of the buckle apart (Fig. 14
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16)
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Disconnect the two seat connection interlocking buckles located on either side of the body pad by turning the top half of
the interlocking buckle attached to the seat sideways and passing it through the interlocking buckle frame attached to
the body (Fig. 17
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19).
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