INSTALLATION OF THE ADAPTATION KIT (FA 60 001 02 / FA 60 001 03)
Once the Tripod (FA 60 001 00 / FA 60 002 00) has been unfolded and open,
1)
Position the plate on the lower part of the Tripod leg (the leg that is provided for the purpose).
2)
Fasten the plate thanks to the 2 indexing ball pins
kit (for permanent installation) which have to be inserted/screwed into the adjustment holes of the tripod leg (Fig. 1).
The plate is now on the outer part of the Tripod and the black screw should be in the lower part of the plate.
3)
Secure the pulley to the anchor ring that is in alignment with the plate, through the connector (EN362).
INSTALLATION OF THE RETRACTABLE FALL ARRESTER WITH INTEGRATED RESCUE WINCH (FA 20 401
30 / FA 20 401 20)
1)
Unscrew the black screw from the plate.
2)
Take the retractable fall arrester (FA 20 401 30 / FA 20 401 20) and put it upside down (the wire rope exit should be
towards the top).
3)
Slide the metal part of the axis of the fall arrester in the gap of the plate (Fig. 2).
4)
Put the black screw in the anchor ring of the fall arrester and screw it back (Fig. 3).
Fig. 2
5)
Before use, make sure that the device is in Fall arrest mode (see point 1 of the « Use in Fall arrest mode » section).
6)
Reel the wire rope out and pass it through the pulley attached to the anchor ring of the Tripod (Fig. 4 & 5).
Fig. 4
USE IN FALL ARREST MODE
1)
Make sure that the fall arrester is in fall arrest mode: the wire rope reels in and out, the handle does not rotate.
If it is not the case, pull the button located next to the rotation axis of the handle and bring the rotation axis in until the
green ring is totally invisible. Release both the button and the axis; the green ring should remain invisible (Fig. 6).
2)
Attach the connector situated at the end of the wire rope to an attachment point (dorsal or sternal) of the harness (Fig. 7).
The operator can move.
Fig. 6
(for temporary installation) or to the screws and bolts included in the
Fig. 1
The handle of the fall arrester should be folded up before each use.
Fig. 3
Fig. 5
Fig. 7
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