Drawings + en, Self-rescue – Petzl EXO ESCAPE SYSTEM User Manual

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Self-rescue

The actions described below do not in any case replace proper training.

Horizontal movement

Verify that the hook is well-anchored.

Tension the system with your body weight.

Squeeze the descender’s cam with the left hand to allow the rope to slide. Hold the

braking side of the rope with your right hand.

Always keep your body weight on the rope. Do not allow any slack between the

descender and the anchor.

Vertical descent

Verify that the hook is well-anchored.

Always keep your body weight on the rope.

WARNING DANGER, when transitioning from horizontal to

vertical (clearing obstacles), the descender can be jammed

on an edge (see drawing). The descent can be interrupted.

You must have learned the proper movements during your

training.

Gradually pull on the handle with the left hand. Always

hold the braking side of the rope with your right hand.

The handle can assist in braking, but the rate of descent

is controlled by varying the grip of the brake hand on the

braking side of the rope.

You must always control your descent speed: 2 m/s

maximum.

WARNING, if you release the handle, continue to keep a

firm grip on the braking side of the rope.

WARNING

- Any jamming of the rope in the descender (knots, rope

jammed behind the cam, tangled rope), will stop your

evacuation.

- In a descent that is too fast, a sudden stop on a knot or

the sewn termination can result in the system breaking,

unhooking of the hook, or a serious injury.

Detaching from the system

When your descent is finished, verify that you have

reached safety and detach the connector from your

harness.

MAXI

2m/s

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