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i-suit Ergonomic harness for water fed poles User manual i-team Professional b.v. Hoppenkuil 27b, 5626 DD Eindhoven, The Netherlands Telephone: +31402662400 E-mail: hello@i-teamglobal.com Internet: www.i-teamglobal.com...
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Original user manual, written in the English Language Future Cleaning Technologies B.V. Hoppenkuil 27b, 5626 DD Eindhoven, The Netherlands Telephone: +31402662400 E-mail: hello@i-teamglobal.com Internet: www.i-teamglobal.com Model: i-suit Date: 15/01/2021 Product code: xxxx Version: v2.0...
Become familiar with the correct operation and maintenance procedures. Store the manual in a safe place. The manual is an essential part of the i-suit and must be handed over to the new owner upon resale or exchange. Your i-team partner needs the product code when you order parts.
Indicates a liability situation, where the manufacturer or its partners and affiliates cannot be held accountable for damages caused by non- compliance. SAFETY Indicates safety footwear is advised, FOOTWEAR for instance during cleaning work when using the i-suit and a telescopic pole.
Working with the optional power wash support tube ................. 20 Assembly power wash support tube ....................20 7.1.1 Install power wash support tube..................... 20 7.1.2 Install power wash carrier ....................... 21 Operating the i-suit with power wash support tube ................23 7.2.1 After operation ..........................24...
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Maintenance ..............................25 Trouble shooting ............................26 Decommissioning and disposal ........................27 Attachments ..............................28 11.1 CE Certificate ............................28...
3.9 kg 1.6 Warranty The i-suit should be used as intended and described in this manual. It should only be used with the materials supplied. Using alternative supplies may cause damage to the i-suit and may cause a risk to the user.
2 Description The i-suit® consists of four main parts: • An ergonomic harness that is worn like a backpack. • A support tube attached to the harness. • A pulley for carrying a telescopic pole. • A pair of i-glasses®.
• do not wear loose clothing while using the i-suit; • always use the i-suit with both feet on solid ground, never on a ladder, platform, scaffold, roof, deck, etc.; • before using i-suit, check if all parts are in good condition and properly attached.
5 Assembly and installation The i-suit® is easy to assemble and comes with a pair of i-suit prism glasses that offer overall vision without constantly looking up during your work. 5.1 Unboxing The i-suit is packed in a single box.
5.2 Assembly support tube 5.2.1 Install lower part of support tube 1. Place the harness with its back upwards and the mounting clamps opened in front of you. 2. Place the lower part of the support tube (Figure 4, pos. 1) in the opened mounting clamps (Figure 4, pos.
4. Install the wing nut and wing bolt (Figure 7, pos. 3, 4). 5. Insert the rubber cord in the opening in wing bolt and wing nut. NOTE: The rubber cord prevents the loss of wing bolt and wing nut in case you disassemble the i-suit. Figure 7...
6 Operation 6.1 Before you start 1. Make sure that all parts of the i-suit are in good condition and properly attached. 2. Make sure that you have installed the correct pulley for the job. See section 5.2.2 on page 14.
( Figure 10, pos. 1). Figure 10 Figure 11 2. Take up the i-suit with both hands (Figure 11 pos. 1), with the top of the support tube over your shoulder. 3. Put on the i-suit like a backpack (Figure 11 pos. 2).
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Figure 12 6. Kneel down in front of your telescopic pole while keeping your back straight (Figure 12, pos. 1). 7. Pull down the line and attach it to the support strap: • pull the pin (Figure 12, pos. 2) to open the hook (Figure 12, pos. 3), •...
Do not work with your hand on top of the telescopic pole (Figure 13, pos. 2). This puts too much strain on your arm and shoulder and can cause injuries. CAUTION Always use the i-suit with both feet on solid ground. Never use the i-suit on a ladder, platform, scaffold, roof, deck, etc. 6.1.2 After operation 1.
Working with the i-glasses ATTENTION It is recommended to work a maximum of 4 to six hours with the i-suit in combination with the i-glasses. This to prevent fatigue and overload. Figure 15 1. Stand still and look straight ahead to obtain the best upward vision (Figure 15, pos. 3, 1).
7 Working with the optional power wash support tube 7.1 Assembly power wash support tube 7.1.1 Install power wash support tube 1. Place the harness with its back upwards and the mounting clamps opened in front of you. 2. Place the power wash support tube (Figure 16, pos.1) in the opened mounting clamps (Figure 16, pos.
7.1.2 Install power wash carrier 1. Remove the power wash carrier from the support strap (Figure 18, pos. 1). 2. Remove the wing nuts (4x) (Figure 18, pos. 5) and bolts (4x) (Figure 18, pos. 4) from the power wash carrier. 3.
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5. Close the carrier (Figure 20, pos. 2) around the rubber sleeve on the telescopic pole. 6. Install the wing nuts and bolts. 7. Hold both sides of the carrier (Figure 20, pos. 1) and move the carrier to the desired position on the power wash telescopic pole.
7.2 Operating the i-suit with power wash support tube 1. Put on the i-suit like a backpack. 2. Close the chest strap (Figure 22, pos. 1) and the waist strap (Figure 22, pos. 2). 3. Adjust the length of the straps for comfort (Figure 22, pos.
2. Gently place your telescopic power wash pole on the ground. 3. Disconnect the carrier from the strap on the support tube. 4. Stand up straight to take off the i-suit. 5. First detach the chest strap, secondly detach the waste strap.
8 Maintenance It is recommended to clean i-suit® with a damp cloth, after every time the i-suit is used. Clean the i-glasses when necessary with the supplied cleaning cloth. Check the harness and poles on damage regularly Check the pulley regularly on: •...
The stitching of the support Dispose of the strap and strap comes off replace it with a new support strap. The i-suit does not work You are standing too far away Take a position closer to the properly from the surface you are...
10 Decommissioning and disposal ATTENTION It is the responsibility of the i-suit® owner to dispose of the product responsibly. At the end-of-life the i-suit still contains valuable resources and needs to be disposed of according to your local laws and regulations.