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The service life of equipment depends greatly on the type of use
and the environment of use. Because these factors vary greatly, a
precise service life of the equipment cannot be provided.
PUTTING ON YOUR HARNESS
1. Loosen the waist and leg adjusting buckles to make the
diameter large enough to pull over your thighs and hips. Hold
the harness by the waist and step through the waist belt and
pull the belt up around your waist.
2. Adjust the waist strap and leg loops for the most comfortable
fit.
3. Fold the web tails under the Web-Keepers™ and secure them
tightly.
WARNING: Make sure the straps are snug. This increases
the comfort when sitting in the harness and helps prevent the
quick-connect buckles from disconnecting. When wearing the
harness, double-check the buckles, adjusters, and fit of the
harness immediately prior to relying on it for support.
ATTACHMENT POINTS
The front waist D-ring is the primary work positioning attachment
point. It allows the user to be in a sitting position which provides
the most comfort and freedom of movement. The front waist
D-ring on the ProSeries Rescue Harness also serves as an
attachment point to the front of the ProSeries Chest Harness.
The rear D-ring is intended to provide travel restraint when
working near an edge. The rear D-ring on the ProSeries Rescue
Harness also serves as an attachment point to the rear of the
ProSeries Chest Harness.
WARNING: To prevent roll out, use only locking carabiners
to attach to D-rings.
USING YOUR HARNESS
CMC harnesses are not intended for rock climbing. Lead
climbing ropes should not be tied into the D-ring or connected into
it with a carabiner.
Do not expose the harness to flame or high temperatures. Carry
the harness where it will be protected as the harness could melt or
burn and fail if exposed to flame or high temperatures.
The CMC Rescue and ProSeries Rescue Harnesses are
designed for rescue applications in which the wearer uses the
harness primarily for positioning. High impact fall situations should
be avoided. Always keep the safety line (belay) above the wearer
and keep the slack in the safety line to a minimum.
Equipment Inspection and Maintenance Log
Item __________ # __________ Date in Service _____________
Brand/Model ________________ Size ______________________
Date How Used or Maintained Comments Name
CARRYING, MAINTENANCE & STORAGE
During use, carrying and storage keep the equipment away from
acids, alkalis, exhaust emissions, rust and strong chemicals. Do
not expose the equipment to flame or high temperatures. Carry the
equipment where it will be protected as the equipment could melt
or burn and fail if exposed to flame or high temperatures.
If the equipment becomes soiled, it can be washed in cold water
with a mild detergent that is safe for use with nylon and polyester.
Dry out of direct sunlight. Do not dry in an automatic dryer. Store
in a cool, dry location. Do not store where the equipment may be
exposed to moist air, particularly where dissimilar metals are
stored together.
REPAIR
All repair work shall be performed by the manufacturer. All other
work or modifications void the warranty and releases CMC from all
liability and responsibility as the manufacturer.
SAMPLE INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE LOG
The sample log suggests records that should be maintained by
the purchaser or user of life safety equipment.

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CMC Pro Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCMC
ModelPro Series
CategorySafety Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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