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ABS P.RIDE User Manual

ABS P.RIDE
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ABS P.RIDE Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandABS
ModelP.RIDE
CategorySafety Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

DEVICE DESCRIPTION AND PARTS

Activation handle

The primary control for activating the avalanche airbag.

ABS® P.RIDE inflator

Contains the gas cartridge and ignition for airbag deployment.

Control module

Manages system functions, battery, and LED indicators.

2. WARNING NOTICES AND APPROPRIATE USE

4. FIRST USE

4.1 FIRST USE AND TEST ACTIVATION

Guides initial setup, battery charging, and system testing.

4.2 BEFORE EVERY TOUR OR USE

Outlines pre-trip checks for system readiness.

5. USE IN AN AVALANCHE

5.1 ACTIVATION

Instructions on how to deploy the airbag during an avalanche.

5.2 BEHAVIOUR DURING AN AVALANCHE

Guidance on actions to take while being carried by an avalanche.

5.3 AFTER THE AVALANCHE

Steps to take after the avalanche has stopped, including deflation.

5.4 PREPARING THE ABS® P.RIDE SYSTEM FOR REUSE

Steps to prepare the system for subsequent use after activation.

6. INDIVIDUAL MODE

7. GROUP MODE

7.1 GROUPING

Instructions on how to create and join a group.

8. MAINTENANCE

8.1 SELF-CHECK

User-performed checks to ensure system functionality.

8.2 CHECKING THE SYSTEM AFTER AN AVALANCHE

Recommended inspections after an avalanche event.

9. DEVICE COMPONENTS

9.3 ABS® P.RIDE INFLATOR

Information about the gas cylinder and ignition mechanism.

15. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

15.1 TROUBLESHOOTING

Solutions for common system errors and issues.

16. LED SYSTEM CHECK

17. LED GROUP MODE

18. PRACTICE ACTIVATION

19. ABS® – HOW IT WORKS

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