5. Raise and lower the Lifeline as illustrated in Figure 11
A. To Raise: Rotate the Crank Arm clockwise.
B. To Lower: Rotate the Crank Arm counterclockwise. After fall arrest; crank the Crank Arm clockwise
slightly first to release the Fall Arrest Brake, then crank the Crank Arm counterclockwise.
RETRIEVAL OVERLOAD: Ultra-Lok™ SRL-Rs do not incorporate an Overload Clutch to limit the force
exerted on the drive components and attached person. Avoid line slack while in Retrieval mode. Also, monitor
the individual during retrieval to ensure they are not subjected to excessive force from continued lifting after
entanglement on an obstruction.
NOTE: A minimum load of 75 lbs (33.9 kg) is required to lower or pay out the Lifeline. A force of 30 lbs (0.13
kN) is required to operate the Retrieval system when loaded to capacity.
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CAUTION: Stop cranking when the Lifeline is fully extended or retracted. Continued cranking can damage
components.
4.8
RETRIEVAL DISENGAGEMENT: To disengage Retrieval mode:
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CAUTION: When Retrieval mode is disengaged, any extended Lifeline will retract into the SRL. To
avoid possible injury, retract the Lifeline prior to disengagement or hold onto the Lifeline.
1. Remove any load from the Lifeline.
2. Pull and hold the Shift Knob in the unlocked position.
3. Pull the Crank Arm out to disengage and then release the Shift Knob.
4. Pull out and rotate the Retrieval Handle down toward the SRL Body to stowed position.
5.0 INSPECTION
5.1
i-Safe™ RFID TAG: The Self-Retracting Lanyard includes an i-Safe™ Radio Frequency Identifi cation (RFID)
tag (see Figure 12). The RFID tag can be used in conjunction with the i-Safe handheld reading device and
web based portal to simplify inspection and inventory control and provide records for your fall protection
equipment. For details, contact a Capital Safety Customer Service representative (see back cover); or if you
have already registered, go to http://isafe3.capitalsafety.com/Pro/. Follow the instructions provided with
your i-Safe handheld reader, or on the web portal, to transfer your data to your web log.
5.2
INSPECTION FREQUENCY: The Ultra-Lok Self-Retracting Lanyard must be inspected at the intervals
defi ned in Section 2.2 - Inspection Frequency". Inspection procedures are described in the "Inspection
Checklist" (Table 2).
IMPORTANT: If the Self-Retracting Lanyard has been subjected to fall arrest or impact forces it must
be immediately removed from service and sent to an authorized service center for repair.
IMPORTANT: Extreme working conditions (harsh environments, prolonged use, etc.) may require
increasing the frequency of inspections.
5.3
UNSAFE OR DEFECTIVE CONDITIONS: If inspection reveals an unsafe defective condition, remove the
Self-Retracting Lanyard from service immediately, mark as "UNUSABLE", and send to an authorized service
center for repair.
NOTE: Only Capital Safety or parties authorized in writing may make repairs to this equipment.
5.4
PRODUCT LIFE: The functional life of DBI-SALA Self-Retracting Lanyards is determined by work conditions
and maintenance. As long as the product passes inspection criteria, it may remain in service.
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