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Owner’s Manual RESCUE STICK MRD100 THROWABLE EMERGENCY RESCUE INFLATABLE READ AND UNDERSTAND OWNER'S MANUAL BEFORE USING THIS DEVICE Failure to follow user Instructions could result in death or serious injury. Refer to them frequently for continuing safe operation and to instruct other users. If you pass this device to someone;...
INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the Mustang Survival Rescue Stick™, which provides rapid flotation assistance to a person at risk of drowning. Simply remove the baton shaped Rescue Stick™ from its protective container and throw near the victim. Once contact is made with the water, it inflates in seconds to a large horseshoe shape, providing 35lbs of buoyancy, keeping a person afloat and their head above water until help arrives.
Dispose of Gas Cylinders Only When Empty SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES WARNING: CO 2 cylinders are under EXTREMELY high pressure. A puncture or release of freezing liquid CO 2 (-50ºF) could result in serious injury or death. CO 2 cylinders and cartridges should be handled with extreme care by responsible adults.
significant loss of pressure after 24 hours. NOTE: If cell or oral tube is not holding pressure, factory inspection is recommended. STORAGE Store the Rescue Stick™ in its original storage container in a clean dry area. Avoid prolonged exposure to excessive humidity or high temperatures in excess of 140º F or (60º C). Keep this device away from fuels, oils, and acids and from sharp or pointed objects.
RE-ARMING AND REPACKING WARNING: CO 2 cylinders are under EXTREMELY high pressure. Puncture or accidental release could result in serious injury or death. CO 2 cylinders should be handled with extreme care by responsible adults. Installing a faulty or spent cylinder will result in the failure of this device to inflate.
Step 6 - Evacuate any air remaining in cell (Fig. 6). FIGURE 6 FIGURE 5 Step 7 - Follow the RE-ARMING and REPACKING instructions. DISASSEMBLY If your device has been inflated, the inflation cell must be inspected (see INSPECTION, STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE), completely deflated, clean and COMPLETELY DRY before re-arming and repacking.
Step 3 - Remove clear inflator cap by turning counter-clockwise (Fig. 9). FIGURE 10 FIGURE 9 Step 4 - Remove the bobbin from the cap. Discard the bobbin. Check the housing to be sure it is clear of debris, clean and dry (Fig. 10). CAUTION: The bobbin body may remain in the housing or in the cap assembly when you remove the cap.
NOTE: Ensure there is no gap between the cap and the inflator shoulder. Step 3 - Install new handle (CO 2 cylinder) by rotating clockwise into inflator until firmly secured (Fig. 13). Ensure the cylinder has not been pierced. FIGURE 13 FIGURE 14 Step 4 - Check to be sure service indicator is green inside clear cap and the green indicator clip is firmly attached to the activation lever (Fig.
Step 5 - With your left hand, fold the bottom of the cell over the handle, at the FOLD#4 line. Ensure “Jerk to Inflate” tab is placed beside the cell (Fig. 19). FIGURE 20 FIGURE 19 Jerk to Inflate Tab Step 6 - Tightly roll up the cell starting from the handle end and rolling forward.
If the product is deemed to be covered under our warranty policy, it will either be repaired or replaced at the sole discretion of Mustang Survival at no charge to the Customer. The only obligation or liability of Mustang Survival under this limited warranty is to repair or replace the product and Mustang Survival shall not, under any circumstances be liable for loss of use or any consequential damages sustained by the Customer.
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