Honeywell Miller QuickPick Rescue Kits User Instruction Manual page 15

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If inspection reveals a defect in condition or operation,
the system must be removed from service immediately!**
**NOTE: When a system is removed from service due to failing inspection, it must be
marked as "unusable" and either disposed of in a manner to prevent inadvertent further
use or returned to the manufacturer (or an authorized service center) for evaluation.
Cleaning and Storage
Basic care of your QuickPick Rescue Kit will prolong the life of the system and will contribute
toward the performance of its vital safety function. Periodically clean the device, lifeline and
other kit components with water and a mild detergent to remove any dirt, paint, corrosives,
contaminants, or other materials that may have accumulated. The device should be positioned
so that all excess water drains out. The lifeline and other components must be allowed to
naturally air dry. Do not force dry with heat sources. The rescue kit should be stored in a dry,
cool and clean environment and protected against UV irradiation. Storage areas should be free
of exposure to fumes, acids, corrosive elements, oils, heat sources or other degrading elements.
Rescue equipment must be stored in a clearly marked area and be readily accessible for rescue
purposes.
Servicing
Servicing must be carried out only by Honeywell Safety Products or by a service center autho-
rized, in writing, by Honeywell. A record log of all servicing and inspection dates for this system
must be maintained. Only original Miller replacement parts are approved for use in this system.
Non-repairable devices must be disposed of in a manner to prevent inadvertent further use.
Contact Honeywell Technical Services at 800.873.5242 if you have any questions.
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