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After automatic inflation, re-arm it as follows:
Unscrew the automatic cartridge. Refit the new automatic cartridge. Unscrew the used CO2 gas bottle. Firmly screw on the new
CO2 gas bottle.
4c- Automatic inflation lifejacket – yellow model
After manual inflation :
Fold back the firing lever into normal position until the “clic”. Replace the green locking clip to secure the lever. Unscrew the
used CO2 gas bottle. Firmly screw on the new CO2 gas bottle.
After automatic inflation, re-arm it as follows:
Unscrew the automatic cartridge. Refit the new automatic cartridge. Unscrew the used CO2 gas bottle. Firmly screw on the new
CO2 gas bottle.
4d - Hydrostatic inflation lifejacket
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Take off the black protective cover.
- Insert the opener (supplied in the rearming kit) between the black locking ring and the labelled yellow cap of the hydrostatic
cap, then turn it anti-clockwise (fig.1).
- Now turn black locking ring anti-clockwise.
- Lift off the used cap and dispose of it.
- Take out the black inner body with CO2 gas bottle.
- Throw the black inner part and the used CO2 cylinder away.
- Put the black inner part of the mechanism with the new CO2 cylinder back inside
the inflatable bladder.
- Check the indicator is green. Do not turn the inner ring.
- Press the replacement hydrostatic cap firmly onto the black inner body (the
activating handle must point in the opposite direction of the CO2 gas bottle) and
turn the black ring clock-wise.
- When the cap is in correct final position, the CO2 gas bottle and the activating
handle must be parallel.
- Refit the black protective cover.
- Orally inflate the lifejacket and check it as described in the Maintenance and care section.
5 - Repacking instructions
(Refer to pages 46-49)
Deflate the lifejacket by pushing down the valve located on the top of the tube.
Ensure that your lifejacket is completely dry and deflated.
Place the slider of the zip at the end of the zip on the side of the jacket which contains the inflator
Close the lifejacket with the zip making sure that neither the orange fabric nor accessories get caught in the zip.
III - MAINTENANCE AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS
After each use dry your lifejacket thoroughly and keep it clean and free from oil and sand. Store it away from direct sunlight.
Your lifejacket shall be serviced at least every year (and more frequently in case of intensive use):
Rinse the lifejacket with fresh water (especially if it has been used in maritime environment), then dry it before folding it (never
expose a lifejacket to excessive heat, this could damage it).
Attention: on automatic models, remove the automatic cartridge before rinsing the lifejacket.
Control the condition of the lifejacket, particularly the fabric, the buckles, the straps, the stitching, the
whistle and the reflective patches. Check that your lifejacket is free from abrasion marks. Pay
particular attention to the seams and straps of the lifejackets with integrated harness.
Check your lifejacket waterproofness : orally inflate it and check that it stays inflated for at least 12
hours.
If the bladder leaks or if your lifejacket is damaged in any way, return it imperatively to Plastimo.
Check the CO2 cylinder is full, firmly screwed and has no corrosion. Warning: the gas cylinders are hazardous materials which
must be kept away from children and used with caution. Check the colour of the firing indicator and the expiry date of the
automatic cartridge or the hydrostatic firing system. Replace the automatic cartridge or the hydrostatic firing system before the
expiry date. Imperatively use Plastimo re-arming kits in case of replacement.
Fold and repack the lifejacket (refer to § Repacking instructions).
In the absence of regulation determining the servicing period, it is recommended to have the lifejacket fully serviced in factory
or approved stations every 2 years. It is recommended to have the lifejacket fully serviced every year in case of intensive use.
IV - REARMING KITS
Always use Plastimo rearming kits.
Refer to page 52.
V - DIAGRAMS OF THE 4 DIFFERENT FIRING HEADS
Refer to page 50-53
VI - CE TYPE CERTIFICATION
Lifejackets: NF EN ISO 12402-3/A1 2010 : CE 0501 - CRITT Sport & Loisirs – Z.A. du Sanital - 86100 Châtellerault - FRANCE
Harnesses: NF EN ISO 12401/2009 : CE 0082 - APAVE SUDEUROPE SAS - 8 rue Jean-Jacques Vernazza - Z.A.C. Saumaty-Séon –
CS-60193 – 13322 MARSEILLE Cedex 16 - FRANCE
IMPRESSION PANTONE 281
SUPPORT : OFFSET 80 GRS
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