Congratulations on your selection of a
DEUS 3000 Series controlled descent device.
DEUS 3000 Series devices represent the most
technically advanced, controlled descent devices in
the world.
DEUS 3000 Series controlled descent devices have
four independent brakes for maximum control,
versatility and safety:
1) a disk actuated drum brake operated with the
control dial allows you to "stop" or "go" hands free
2) the "always-active" centrifugal brake
3) the self-adjusting hands-free figure eight brake
provides redundant security
4) manual rope tailing provides precise control.
Rope runs through DEUS 3000 Series controlled
descent devices in either direction. This makes it
posible to rescue multiple people, one at a time.
DEUS 3000 Series controlled descent devices are
designed for repeated use, which makes them ideal
for training.
Intended Use
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IMPORTANT: DEUS 3000 Series controlled
descent devices are designed for use by
professionals. The proper use of these devices
are inherently risky. They should only be used by
someone who has been property trained. For
more information on training, contact 3M. These
devices must not be used for play, and must not
be used by anyone who has not been trained,
as it may place the user at risk of serious injury
or death.
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IMPORTANT: Each DEUS controlled
descent device model is certified for use ONLY
with specific DEUS-approved ropes – do not
experiment with or use any other ropes. The
internal brake systems of each model have been
calibrated with the particular features of specific
DEUS ropes. Use of any other rope risks serious
injury.
IntRodUctIon
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IMPORTANT: All rescue training from
heights should be done using a backup system.
The DEUS 7300 controlled descent device is
recommended by 3M.
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IMPORTANT: During rescue training,
there should be an additional rescue kit readily
available and located nearby that is not part of
the equipment being used for the training.
This Instruction Manual
This manual provides care and use instructions
for DEUS 3000 Series controlled descent devices.
Updates and additional information may be found at
www.3M.com/FallProtection.
This manual mentions but does not provide care and
use instructions for other items of equipment that are
essential parts of a vertical rescue system. You should
consult the specific instruction manuals provided
with each component of your vertical rescue system
to know how to safely use that equipment, and the
limitations of that equipment.
This manual is intended as a reference and a
supplement to training. It does not replace training,
which is required for proper use of these devices.
Although we diligently try to update product
specifications in literature and at the website in a
timely manner, we cannot be responsible for product
or specification changes and typographical errors.
Technical Assistance Contact Information
3M Personal Safety Division
US: 800-243-4630
Canada: 800-267-4414
www.3M.com/FallProtection
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