BEFORE EACH INSTALLATION AND USE:
Precautions must be taken to evaluate the adequacy of the lifeline and its corresponding fixings and the
viability of the installation.
Make sure the location is free of debris, deterioration, cracking, or hazardous materials.
Installation, configuration and use of the system must be carried out under the supervision of a qualified
person, a person competent in identifying existing and predictable fall hazards to ensure that all
applicable safety standards are met. Formal inspections should concentrate on visible signs of
deterioration or damage to the system components.
INSTALLATION
When using an energy absorbing lanyard to connect to the system, the end anchorages must be located
above the user. The horizontal lifeline system should be positioned at a level that will minimize free fall
while allowing ease of use. The horizontal lifeline should be positioned near the work location so that
the lateral movements do not exceed a cone of 45 ° to the vertical axis of its anchor point and minimize
swing fall hazards. Both anchorages must be installed at approximately the same elevation, so that the
horizontal lifeline system is not sloped more than 15°.
Step 1: Determine the locations of the end anchorages and evaluate their strengths.
Step 2: Connect the termination end of lifeline to the suitable Anchorage Point and Press on the Push
pin on top of the housing and hold it down to pay out the required amount of lifeline by pulling out the
line. Make sure the crank handle is not connected to any output during this operation. When the Push
pin is released, it will spring back up and the lifeline will lock in place. If the lifeline does not lock, do
not use. The unit must be returned to an authorized dealer for service.
Step 3: Now Connect the lifeline housing to a suitable anchorage point.
Step 4: Connect the crank handle to the tensioner shaft and remove excess slack by rotating clockwise.
The lifeline must be tensioned until a red washer is freely moving.