Date: November 2016
Issue No: 2
Crewsaver -
Servicing Manual : Inshore 380N Lifejacket
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5.4.1
Visually inspect for damage.
5.4.2
Test in accordance with Section 6.
Remedial Action: These items are not repairable. Refer to Section 9 for replacement part.
5.5.1
Visually inspect the Operation of the Manual Mechanism for:
5.5.1.1 Operation of the Manual lever. This shall move easily and freely.
5.5.1.2 Operation of the firing pin cam action. Similarly this shall be a smooth action when
the lever is operated.
5.5.1.3 Firing Pin centre discharge hole clear.
5.5.1.4 Activation cord for frays and damage.
5.5.1.5 Moulded body for cracks and damage. Special attention to be given to the areas
around the operating lever/body connection pin.
Remedial Action: In the event that the Operating Mechanism fails any of the above inspection procedures, the
complete unit shall be replaced. No Repairs are allowed. Refer to Section 9 for the part number of the relevant
replacement part.
5.4
Oral Valves
5
Section
5.5
Inflation System
5.6
Safety Line
5.6.1
Examine the Safety Line for any damage to the webbing or the stitching. If necessary remove any fluff from the
webbing. Check that there is no rust on the hooks. Check the operation of the self locking hooks and spray with
WD40 if necessary. Check that both of the hooks are facing the same way.
Remedial Action: No repairs are allowed. In the case of damage being found, return the Lifejacket to Crewsaver.
5.7.1
Remove the foam panels from the jacket by unfastening the velcro fastenings on the inside faces of the front
and back of the jacket. Check for any deterioration against the templates provided.
Remedial Action: No repairs are allowed. In the case of damage being found, return the Lifejacket to Crewsaver.
5.7
Foam Panels