Manual Lade OÜ Aero Pro Life Jacket

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CLEANING & STORING YOUR LIFEJACKET
It is important that the lifejacket is stored in a dry, well-ventilated space. If the lifejacket is wet or damp,
and it is fitted with an automatic firing capsule, it is advisable to remove the capsule until the lifejacket is
completely dry. Any dampness in the lifejacket may penetrate the capsule and
eventually cause it to activate the lifejacket. It is advisable to hang the lifejacket to dry on a coat hanger
until it is completely dry before stowing. To avoid inflation, do not submerge the lifejacket in water unless
the lifejacket has been used or the capsule has been removed. Periodically rinse the lifejacket in fresh
water, particularly if it has been in contact with salt water. Oil and similar marks should be removed by
washing with warm soapy water. Never put your lifejacket in a washing machine, spin or tumble dryer.
After washing always allow your lifejacket to dry naturally before stowing in a dry place.
OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Your lifejacket has been tested to meet a temperature range between
-10ºC and 40ºC as required by BS EN ISO 12402.
When the temperature is well below freezing, your lifejacket may operate much
slower than normal and at very low temperatures a fully discharged cylinder
may not adequately inflate your lifejacket. In these temperatures the oral tube
should be used for additional topping up if necessary.
This lifejacket is not a PFD until fully inflated. Full performance may not be
achieved using certain clothing or other circumstances. Certain circumstances
will alter performance, such as waves or the wearing of garments which
provide additional buoyancy. The buoyancy provided by the jacket can be
affected if heavy objects are carried in the pockets.
A whistle is located on the inside inflation chamber. Six long blasts
repeated at intervals is the international distress signal.
Inflatable Lifejacket
General Care and Maintenance
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Brand Lade OU
Model Aero Pro
Category Life Jackets
File type PDF
File size 9.14 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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