this karabiner attachment point: see information on the gear
attachment karabiner or max. 25 kg
9b/c Rope guiding karabiner in the thigh loop, vertically and
horizontally. Admissible weight of gear for this karabiner
attachment point: 0 kg
Fig. 10 If Y-type lanyards are used in conjunction with an energy
absorber, the energy absorber may not work in case one branch
of the lanyard is connected to the attachment point and the
second branch to a load bearing part of the harness. Therefore,
it is recommended to attach the second branch to the climbing
harness by means of tear-off loops (10d). This type of tear-off
loop may be connected to different points on the harness
(10a/b/c).
Fig. 11 Tool bags may be attached to the gear attachment loops
(D) or to the tool bag loops (E).
All adjustable parts need to be checked regularly during use.
ANCHOR POINT
In order to avoid high loads and swinging falls in the event of a
fall, anchor points for belay purposes must always be as vertical
as possible above the person to be belayed. The lanyard/ anchor
device from the anchor point to the person secured should
always be kept as taut as possible. Slack ropes must be avoided!
The anchor point must be designed in such a way that, when
fixing the PPE, no effects can occur which reduce the stability
and it is not damaged during use. Sharp edges, ridges and
crushing can seriously impair the stability. These should be
covered, where necessary, using suitable auxiliary equipment.
The anchor point and the anchoring must be able to withstand
the expected loads in a worst-case scenario. Even when using
shock absorbers (according to EN 355) the anchor points should
be designed for catching forces of at least 12 kN, also see
EN 795.
When using a lanyard (fall arrest system), please note that the
maximum overall length of the lanyard including shock absorbers
and connecting components must not exceed 2.0m.
SAFETY NOTICES
When combining this product with other components, the safety
aspects of the products may interfere with each other.
If this product is used in combination with other components of
a rescue/fall arrest system, users must acquaint themselves with
the enclosed recommendations, notes and instructions for these
components prior to use and comply with them. This equipment
should only be used in connection with parts of personal protective
equipment (PPE) bearing the CE-symbol to protect individuals
against falls from heights.
If original components are modified or removed from the product,
its safety aspects may be restricted. The equipment should not be
modified in any way or altered to allow attachment of additional
parts without the manufacturer’s written recommendation.
The equipment must be checked for possible damage before and
after each use. It must be ensured that the equipment is service-
able and fully functional. The equipment must be discarded imme-
diately if there is even the slightest doubt as to its serviceability.
WARNING!
The products must be kept away from damaging
environments. This includes contact with abrasive and aggres-
sive substances (e.g. acids (battery acid!), alkalis, soldering
water, oils, cleaning agents), as well as extreme temperatures
and flying sparks.
In addition, sharp edges, wetness and especially icing-up can di-
minish the stability of textiles.
CLIMATE REQUIREMENTS
The permanent use temperature of the product (in dry condition)
ranges from approx. -20°C to +55°C.
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