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  • Page 2 SKYLOTEC Australia Pty Ltd SKYLOTEC GmbH Im Mühlengrund 6-8 Unit 1, 9-12 Altair Pl South Penrith NSW 2750 56566 Neuwied · Germany +49·(0)2631·9680 -0 Australia Ph: 02 4721 3337 +49·(0)2631·9680 -80 Mail info@skylotec.de Fax: 02 4721 0599 www.skylotec.de...
  • Page 3 USER INSTRUCTION MANUAL...
  • Page 4 Please also refer to the Australian, New Zealand standard AS/NZS 1891.4: 2009 for guidance on the selection, use and maintenance of height safety equipment. ©SKYLOTEC edition 3/2012 MAT-BA-0130 SKYLOTEC – High Protection. Best Performance...
  • Page 5 Warranty claims are excluded in case of only unsubstantial deviations from the agreed condition and only unsubstantial impairment of usability. Unless determined otherwise in these sales and delivery conditions, further claims are excluded. www.skylotec.com SKYLOTEC – High Protection. Best Performance...
  • Page 6 Otherwise the goods are considered accepted, unless there are defects, which were not detectable during this examination. SKYLOTEC – High Protection. Best Performance...
  • Page 7 • After use the equipment shall be stored in a clean, dry environment and out of direct sunlight. Maintenance SKYLOTEC equipment must be inspected prior to and after each use. Additionally its condition shall be recorded by a competent person every 6 months regardless of whether apparent deterioration is evident. A designated ‘Height Safety Equipment Inspector’...
  • Page 8 NOT exceed 600mm. Restrained Fall, Arrest. A fall or the arrest of a fall where the person suffering the fall is partially restrained by a restraining device such as a Pole Strap under tension. SKYLOTEC – High Protection. Best Performance...
  • Page 9 Visual Examination Visual Examination Visual Examination Visual Examination Date Date Date Date SKYLOTEC – High Protection. Best Performance...
  • Page 10 Spreader Bars and Pole Straps at least once every 6 months as instructed and record below. Fall Arrest Devices (SRL’s) require a competent person to check at minimum every 3 months. The inspection interval for anchorages shall be 12 months. SKYLOTEC – High Protection. Best Performance...
  • Page 11 It shall not allow for a free fall incident to occur. Competent Person. Is defined as a person who has through a combination of training, qualification and experience, acquired knowledge and skills enabling that person to perform a specified task. SKYLOTEC – High Protection. Best Performance...
  • Page 12 Carabiner or Carabiner line Back-up 20.03.12 15:29 Self retracting Spreader bar fall arrest lifeline locking system S.r.l. Snap Hook or Carabiner 20.03.12 15:29 SKYLOTEC – High Protection. Best Performance AUSSI Vorlagen 2073.indd 7 20.03.12 15:29...
  • Page 13 First wipe off all surface dirt, mud, dust, etc., with a damp sponge. Rinse out the sponge then, using SKYLOTEC Skywash or a mild solution of water and household detergent, thoroughly lather. Finish off by rinsing with clean water and wiping as dry as possible with a clean cloth.
  • Page 14 Personal Energy Absorber slowly, checking the circumference for defects. 3. Check that rope end stitch patterns are sound and that ends are protected with a rubber or plastic sleeve. 4. Ensure thimbles are correctly seated and a tight fit. SKYLOTEC – High Protection. Best Performance...
  • Page 15 S.r.l. Snap Hook rear attachment points on his harness and a Safety Seat or Carabiner or Bosuns Chair for more comfortable support. 20.03.12 15:29 SKYLOTEC – High Protection. Best Performance...
  • Page 16 The lanyard is designed to limit the force on the harness attachment point during the arrest of a fall to 6kN.This is achieved in all SKYLOTEC lanyards by the use of a Personal Energy Absorber as part of the assembly. The assembly is made up of a lanyard, which may be in the form of synthetic fiber rope or webbing, or steel wire...
  • Page 17 In normal use, minor disarrangement or breakage of the outer fibres along the length of the rope is unavoidable. Provided it is not too extensive this may be considered accep- table. SKYLOTEC – High Protection. Best Performance...
  • Page 18 The snap hook can be connected to the end loops of the anchor sling by a carabiner. An approved connector, such as a carabiner or shackle, must be used in environments where temperatures exceed 194 F (90C ). 7) SKYLOTEC Anchor loops are to be designated and used solely for approved applications. INSPECTION OF HARNESSES...
  • Page 19 A Personal Energy Absorber and various end anchor hardware options make up the assembly. • SKYLOTEC offers a Lanyard Stowage Point for attachment of the unused tail with each twin lanyard sold.
  • Page 20 Open the buckles of the harness / the buckle of the waist band Open the buckles of the harness and put on the harness like a jacket. Open the buckles of the harness and step through the lower half of the harness SKYLOTEC – High Protection. Best Performance...
  • Page 21 4) Do not tie the anchor loop in a knot, except looping the anchor sling through itself on a suitable anchor structure. 5) Use only the SKYLOTEC 40kN LOOP SEP anchor loop on an anchorage structure which has excessively sharp edges.
  • Page 22 ‘parked’ lanyard would interfere with the operation of the Personal Energy Absorber, resulting in serious injury or death. SKYLOTEC twin tail personal energy absorbing lanyards are supplied with a Velcro attach Lanyard Stowage Point. The Lanyard Stowage Point...
  • Page 23 Separate the shoulder straps place over your head and attach the carabiner above the waste D-ring Pull the buckle in the chest area through the ring and close it. Close the chest strap buckle. Close the leg strap buckles. SKYLOTEC – High Protection. Best Performance...
  • Page 24 Adjust the harness to the individual body height. Adjust the waist band and leg straps. Pull the harness straps tight so that two fingers still fit between body and harness. SKYLOTEC – High Protection. Best Performance...
  • Page 25 4) When climbing or working with twin tail lanyards, it is acceptable to have both lanyards connected to the structure provided that the distance between the attached lanyard tails is no wider then arm’s length. SKYLOTEC – High Protection. Best Performance...
  • Page 26 AUSSI Vorlagen 2073.indd 4 20.03.12 15:29 or stitching tearing and will permanently deform once subject to impact loads, as would be the case in arresting a fall. This deformation will start to occur at SKYLOTEC – High Protection. Best Performance...
  • Page 27 The D-Ring at the waist shall be positioned at the navel. Before the first use adjust the length of the sliding D-strap to the personal preferences, which basically means: Long strap = more comfort. Short strap = more mobility. SKYLOTEC – High Protection. Best Performance...
  • Page 28 1) That the screw ferrule on a screw gate carabiner is fully screwed up into the locked position. 2) If using an automatic locking carabiner that the revolving ferrule has moved into the locked position. SKYLOTEC – High Protection. Best Performance...
  • Page 29 • Figures illustrate the correct method to follow in making your connection to a structural anchor point when the gate opening of your safety hook is of insufficient size to allow direct connect around the structure. SKYLOTEC – High Protection. Best Performance...

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