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9. Rigging of the long lanyard length to the white body.
9.1:
The unit maybe be rigged for either manual-only activation or semi-automatic depending on
the user requirement. Semi-automatic operation requires an activation force created by the inflation
of the lifejacket pulling off the red cap, which releases the antenna and turns the unit ON. Therefore,
two methods of rigging the lanyard are permissible as follows.
9.2:
For manual activation, the lanyard is tied onto the white section of the body using a
'fisherman's bend' knot. The loop length needs to be approximately 80mm to allow for the removal
of the activation cap.
Or
10. Rigged for semi-automatic operating according to the lifejacket manufactures guidance notes.
When preparing the unit ready for lifejacket semi-automatic activation it is not necessary to tie of
the lanyard to the white section as this will be done by the lifejacket installer. The free end of the
longer length of the lanyard need not be attached at this time.
Note. For detail of how to install the unit into the lifejacket always refer to the life jacket
manufactures original document.
Contact Information:
Should you have any questions or concerns, please contact us on the methods below:
Tel:
+44 (0)2392 623900
Email: service.uk@mcmurdogroup.com
Author
Authorised
Date
Orolia Ltd, Silver Point, Airport Service Rd, Portsmouth, Hants, PO3 5PB, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0) 23 9262 3900 Fax: +44 (0) 23 9262 3998 Email:
Peter Sanderson
Robin George
22/01/16
To be carried out immediately
To be carried out during normal service
To be carried out if required
To be carried out only on PCB repair
For information only
service.uk@mcmurdogroup.com
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