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C690F0 SEQUOÏA C695000C (280708)

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Preparation, adjusting the harness

You can adjust the height of the "attachment bridge"
according to your specifi c needs (usage, techniques,
body morphology.
- 3 positions possible). This adjustment allows a good
distribution of pressure over the leg loops and waist
belt.

- Open the GATED RINGS by unscrewing the spacer with a
n° 25 male Torx driver.

- Reposition the straps.

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Preparation,
adjusting the harness

3,0 Nm

thread-lock

Adjustment and suspension test

Your harness must be adjusted to fi t snugly
to reduce the risk of injury in case of a fall.
You must move around and hang in the
harness (suspension test) from each
attachment point with your equipment to
verify that the harness fi ts properly, provides
adequate comfort for the intended use and
that it is optimally adjusted.

- Close and use a drop of thread-lock on the
screw (obligatory).
- Tighten the screw until the red indicator is
no longer visible; continue tightening to a
torque of 3 Nm.
Verify that the 3 straps are correctly
positioned in the gated rings (straps should
not be twisted or intertwined).

Do not use the SEQUOIA without the

ATTACHMENT BRIDGE.

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BELT FOR RESTRAINT
AND WORK POSITIONING EN

358

EN

358

2000

EN

358

2000

7A. «D» lateral attachment

points.

The two lateral attachment points
must ALWAYS be used together.

Attachment points

meeting the

EN 358 standard:

These attachment
points are
designed to hold
the user in position
at his work
station (work in
suspension: work
positioning).
These attachment
points must only
be used to attach
to a restraint or
work positioning
system, maximum
fall height: 0.5 m.
These attachment
points are not
designed for fall
arrest use and it
may be necessary
to supplement
work positioning or
restraint systems
with collective fall
arrest systems
(e.g. safety nets)
or personal fall
arrest systems
(e.g. an EN 363 fall
arrest system).

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