Honeywell Miller TurboLite MFL User Instruction Manual page 4

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or deterioration must be immediately discarded.
a rescue plan and the means at hand to
sources. The use of heat resistant materials is
recommended in these applications.
2.2 Warnings and Limitations
CAPACITY
lifelines is 310 lbs. (140.6 kg), including
body weight, clothing and tools. Select
capacity. Refer to the product labels on the
section of this manual.
lifelines are rated to *400 lbs. (181.4kg)
applications. The shock absorber must
be attached between the user's harness
Additional fall clearance is needed for this
elongation/deceleration distance and add
clearance calculation.
*If the system is used by an employee having a
combined tool and body weight between 310 lbs.
(140.6 kg) and 400 lbs. (181.4 kg), then the employer
must appropriately modify the criteria and protocols
to provide proper protection for such heavier weights,
or the system will not be deemed to be in compliance
with the requirements of OSHA 1926.502(d)(16).
[ANSI capacity range is 130 lbs.- 310 lbs. (59kg-
140,6kg).]
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should be used in certain chemical or acidic
the manufacturer in cases of doubt.
area to make sure potential fall path is clear.
surface.
LIFELINE RETRACTION & LOCKING
Do not use the device if it does not
retract. Always maintain tension on the
lifeline while retracting.
Device must be tested for locking before
each use. Do not use the device if the
brakes do not engage.
USE
Anchor device vertically overhead
whenever possible. For the purposes
of this instruction manual, an overhead
application implies that there is no slack in
the lifeline when the unit is mounted above
the user and connected to the user's back
applications, refer to 5.0 Installation/Use.
Never work above the device, unless
instructions allow for such installation
retracting lifeline model.
horizontal lifeline systems. Always refer
to the instructions provided with the
horizontal lifeline system to determine if
used with the system.
The device should be installed and used
in such a manner as to minimize the
potential for a swing fall.
Do not allow lifeline to become slack.

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