Manual Crewsaver Crewfit 165 Sport Life Jacket

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RE-ARMING YOUR AUTOMATIC OPERATING MECHANISM
1 If red manually replace the ring arm into the main body and t the retaining clip. The clip
is tted by pressing it over the ring arm and into the recess either side in the center of the
operating mechanism.
2 Take the new Automatic ring capsule and screw onto the operating mechanism in
a clockwise direction. Screw right up ensuring there is no gap between the capsule and
the base of the operating mechanism. Do up hand tight.
3 Check that the cylinder sealing gaskets in the end of each operating mechanism has been
correctly tted. Check the new CO cylinders have not been used and screw into the main
body in a clockwise direction. Ensure the cylinders are screwed rmly (Hand tight) into the
operating mechanism.
4 The operating mechanism is now rearmed.
RE-ARMING YOUR MANUAL OPERATING MECHANISM
Always re-arm your lifejacket ready for use before you stow it away.
1 Unscrew the 33g cylinder from the manual ring head. Check to see if the cylinder has
been used.
2 Re-position ring arm into the ring head body. Secure green security saddle over ring arm.
3 Screw the replacement 33g cylinder into the manual operating head. Screw nger tight only
as over tightening can damage thread and lead to deation. Your manual operating head
is now ready to be used.
See www.halkeyroberts.com for more details on the manual operating mechanism.
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WARNING: If you are unsure or have any doubt how to re-arm
and repack your lifejacket return the product to Crewsaver or
your nearest Crewsaver service agent.
RE-ARMING
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Brand Crewsaver
Model Crewfit 165 Sport
Category Life Jackets
File type PDF
File size 3.79 MB

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The lifespan of a life jacket depends on factors such as the type of jacket, frequency of use, and storage conditions. It is important to inspect your life jacket regularly for any signs of wear or damage. Life jackets made of foam materials will deteriorate over time, so it's recommended that they should be replace every 5-10 years, while inflatable life jackets should be replace every 3-5 years, or when the manufacturer recommended.

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