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Honeywell MILLER TURBOLITE+ Series User Manual

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CAUTION:
Do not let go of the lifeline
and let it retract on its own; always
maintain tension while it retracts!
Lockup Mechanism - The braking
mechanism can be tested by grasping
the lifeline ABOVE the load indicator and
applying a sharp steady pull downward
which will engage the brakes. There
should be no slippage of the lifeline while
the brakes are engaged. Once tension is
released, the brakes will disengage and the
unit will return to the retractable model.
Snap Hook/Carabiner/Rebar Hook - The
connector gate (keeper) should seat into
the nose without binding and should not
be distorted or obstructed. The gate spring
should exert sufficient force to firmly close
the gate. The gate locking mechanism must
prevent the gate from opening when closed.
Swivels - The connector and anchorage
swivels should operate smoothly.
WARNING
When inspection and operational
testing reveals defects in or damage to
equipment, inadequate maintenance
of equipment, or evidence of
equipment having been exposed
to fall arrest forces or loading, the
equipment shall be immediately
removed from service.
Units removed from service, shall be
marked and tagged “UNUSABLE” and
returned for service in accordance
with the manufacturer’s instructions.
Non-repairable devices must be
disposed of in a manner to prevent
inadvertent further use.
Every Honeywell Miller SelfRetracting
Lifeline will be equipped with one of the
following load impact indicators:
Webbing Load Indicator (See Fig. K)
A fold sewn into the webbing lifeline above
the snap hook serves as the impact indica-
tor. A warning flag is included and will be
exposed should the lifeline be subjected to
fall arresting forces.
Snap Hook Load Indicator (See Fig. L)
The snap hook load impact indicator is
built into the swivel part of the snap hook.
The swivel eye will elongate and expose a
red area at the location illustrated when
subjected to fall arrest forces.
Load Indicator from Shock Absorber
Pack (See Fig. M)
Honeywell Miller TurboLite Flash Personal
Fall Limiters are equipped with a load
indicator built into the shock absorber
pack. When subjected to fall arrest forces
the internal white energy absorber will
become exposed or deploy as shown.
5.2 Maintenance
Basic care of all fall protection equipment
will prolong its service life and will
contribute toward the performance of its
vital safety function.
Servicing
Servicing of Honeywell Miller SRL must
only be carried out by Honeywell Safety
Products or persons or entities authorized
in writing by Honeywell. A record log of
all servicing and inspection dates for
this device must be maintained. Only
original Honeywell replacement parts
are approved for use in this device.
Contact your Honeywell distributor or call
Honeywell Technical Service at 800873
5242 for a return authorization number.
Honeywell Miller SelfRetracting Lifelines
(included in this manual) require no annual
factory recertification for Honeywell
Miller. ANSI Z359.14 and CSA Z259.2.2
standards are voluntary; and ultimately,
the end-user/company must elect to
follow the inspection and recertification
requirements if it is to be compliant with
the standard.
Note for CSA Approved Products: CSA
Z259.2.2 requires Type 2 and Type 3 devices
to be returned to the manufacturer or an
approved service agent no more than 2 years
after the date of manufacturer for inspection
and maintenance and annually thereafter.
Cleaning and Storage
This device must be kept clean and free
of contaminants. Periodically clean the
exterior of the device and wipe the lifeline
using a damp cloth and mild detergent.
When not in use, equipment shall be
stored in a manner as to preclude
damage from environmental factors,
such as temperature, light, UV, excessive
moisture, oil, chemicals and their vapors,
or other degrading elements. The lifeline
should be fully retracted into the device
when not in use.

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Honeywell MILLER TURBOLITE+ Series Specifications

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BrandHoneywell
ModelMILLER TURBOLITE+ Series
CategorySafety Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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