6.0 MAINTENANCE, SERVICE, and STORAGE
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Do not clean and disinfect the Anchorage Connectors by any method other than described in the following
"Cleaning Instructions". Other methods may have adverse effects on the Anchorage Connectors or user.
6.1
CLEANING: Cleaning procedures for Anchorage Connector are as follows:
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Periodically clean the exterior of the Anchorage Connector using water and a mild soap solution. Water
temperature must not exceed 40 °C (104 °F). Position the Anchorage Connector so excess water can drain out.
Do not dry-clean. Do not iron. Clean labels as required.
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Clean the Anchorage Connector with water and mild soap solution. Rinse and thoroughly air dry. Do not force dry
with heat. The lifeline should be dry before allowing it to retract into the housing. An excessive buildup of dirt,
paint, etc. may prevent the lifeline from fully retracting back into the housing causing a potential free fall hazard.
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Use a bleach-free detergent when cleaning the Anchorage Connectors. Fabric softener or dryer sheets
SHOULD NOT be used when cleaning and drying the Anchorage Connectors
6.2
SERVICE: Anchorage Connectors are not repairable. If the Anchorage Connector has been subjected to any damage
or fall force, or inspection reveals an unsafe or defective condition, remove the Anchorage Connector from service and
discard.
6.3
STORAGE/TRANSPORT: Store and transport Anchorage Connectors in a cool, dry, clean environment out of direct
sunlight. Avoid areas where chemical vapors may exist. Thoroughly inspect the Anchorage Connector after any period
of extended storage.
7.0 LABELS
Figure 12 illustrates labels on the the Anchorage Connectors. All labels must be present on the Anchorage Connector.
Information on each label is as follows:
Figure 12 Reference:
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Description:
Model number
Serial number
Batch number
Address of the Manufacturer
Read these instructions before use
European standard
CE Marking of European Conformity
Number of Notified body carrying out Conformity to type
Length
Month of manufacture
Year of manufacture
Web Address of the Manufacturer
Capacity
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