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AFTER EACH INFLATION
Deflate and re-arm, as described in “Re-arming,” page 10 for MD4031
or page 12 for MD4032.
ANNUALLY
Perform the following at the beginning of each boating season, after
inflation, or whenever the integrity of the flotation device is in doubt:
1. Check all components for dirt or corrosion (see “Inspecting
Components,” page 4). Clean or replace as necessary.
2. Visually examine your flotation device for damage or excessive
abrasion, wear, tear, or contamination. Particular attention must
be paid to the stitching, straps, and hardware. If in doubt, contact
Mustang Survival customer service for evaluation and/or servicing.
3. Perform the Leak Test as outlined on previous page.
4. Deflate as outlined in “Deflating,” page 9.
5. Ensure service indicator is green.
6. Record the date, noting “annual” in permanent ink on the Care
and Storage label, located below the oral inflation tube.
CLEANING AND STORING
To clean your flotation device:
• Hand wash flotation device or sponge it down in warm, soapy
water, taking care not to expose the inflator to water.
• Rinse with clean water.
• Hang to dry on a plastic coat hanger.
• Store the dry flotation device in a warm, dry, and well ventilated
place out of direct sunlight.
DO NOT DRY-CLEAN, USE CHLORINE BLEACH, OR APPLY DIRECT HEAT.