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7.1.1 The following operation checkpoints and inspections must be done every 6 months.
NOTE: ALL INSPECTIONS FOR "PRIOR TO EACH USE" IN SECTION 7.1.0 MUST BE
PERFORMED IN ADDITION TO THIS PROCEDURE.
1. Remove Turbolite units from the D-Ring Connector per the instructions in Section 4 of this manual.
2. Inspect PFL Retainer Pins and Areas around Pin Retainer holes in Inner Frame for cracks, splits.
3. Clean inner workings using compressed air, or bristle brush to remove any debris.
4. Install Turbolite units back into D-Ring Connector per Section 5 of this manual.
7.2 Maintenance
Basic care of all safety equipment will prolong the durable life of the unit and will contribute toward
the performance of its vital safety function.
Servicing
Servicing of Miller Self-Retracting Lifelines and Fall Limiters must only be carried out by Miller
Fall Protection or persons or entities authorized in writing by Miller Fall Protection. A record
log of all servicing and inspection dates for this device must be maintained. Only original Miller
replacement parts are approved for use in this device. Repairable devices must be returned to
our facilities or an approved service center whenever subjected to fall arresting forces for physical
inspection and recertification. Contact your Miller distributor or call Miller Fall Protection Technical
Services at 1-800-873-5242 for a return authorization number.
NOTE: The Miller Twin Turbo D-Ring Connector and the Miller TurboLite PFL units are
considered non-repariable devices.
Miller self-retracting lifelines require no annual factory recertification.
[Note for CSA Approved Products: CSA Z259.2.2-98 requires Type 2 and Type 3 devices to be
returned to the manufacturer or an approved service agent no more than 2 years after the date of
manufacturer for inspection and maintenance and annually thereafter.]
Cleaning and Storage
Periodically clean the exterior of the device and wipe the lifeline using a damp cloth and mild
detergent. Towel dry. Store in a clean, dry location when not in use. The lifeline should be fully
retracted into the device when not in use.
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