Spinlock DECKVEST DURO Manuel utilisateur

ISO 12402 APPROVED LIFEJACKET
DURABLE CONSTRUCTION FOR TOUGH
ENVIRONMENTS
AUTOMATIC INFLATION
ONE SIZE
EASY RELEASE CROTCH STRAPS
SPRAYHOOD ATTACHMENT POINT
UNRESTRICTED WORKING
COLOUR:
BUOYANCY:
FIRING UNIT:
ACCESSORIES
Black
170N
MK5
Fluro Orange
275N
Pro Sensor Elite Auto
Sprayhood
MOB 1 AIS Unit
Pylon Light
Lume-On
DECKVEST DURO
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LIFE SUPPORT AND
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Crotch Strap
1
Fitting
Chest size max 145cm
Crotch strap
back attachment

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Lifejacket ination: UML Mk5
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Oral ination
Lifting/Buddy Loop
Auto
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A B
Manual
Whistle Location - Blow to operate.

2 x
thread
A B C D
Start running zip back
round to close.
3
Re-packing your Deckvest Duro See video at www.spinlock.co.uk
A BC D
Run slider round to
wearers left side.
A B CD
Re-attach zips.
1. AB C D
Remove all air.
Fit yellow
retainer to
cylinder

4
A B CD
Re-attach zips.
3. Concertina top in.
Sprayhood
accessory*
Attached
with buckle
attachment.
*Not included
4. Run zip round to close and fasten ap
across
breakout points.
Tuck handle
into holder.
Tuck zip ends under.
2. Concertina bladder onto itself ensuring a smooth ow for the manual lanyard.
Place ring head in mesh pocket.

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GRANTED US
PATENT
FLASH INTENSITY :
0.75 CANDELA MINIMUM
FLASH RA
TE : 50-70 PER MINUTE
ACTIV
ATION : AUTOMATICALLY IN WATER
APPROV
ALS : Latest SOLAS/MED
EXPIR
Y : 5 year life. Product should be checked and
serviced regularly. Replace at expiry date.
The Spinlock Pylon Light is extensively protected under various National, European and
International Patents and Design Rights owned by Spinlock Ltd.
For continuously updated user guidance go to
www.spinlock.co.uk
Turns on
automatically
when in water
automatically
when out of water
Press and hold button
to test light
Can be returned to
Spinlock for recycling
or at a WEEE
collection point
Light
On/Off
Battery
Check

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Contents
Page no:
Re-packing your Deckvest Duro 3-4
Pylon 5
Approval conditions 6
Re-arming your Deckvest Duro 6
Inating and deating your Deckvest Duro 6-7
Maintaining your Deckvest Duro 7
Testing your Deckvest Duro 8
Safety notices 9-41
Inspection Record box 42
Approval Conditions
This Deckvest is approved to ISO 12402-3 (150N) or ISO 12402-2 (275N). It is important to
get into the habit of wearing your Deckvest. It is comfortable, safe and a pleasure to wear.
Minimum Buoyancy - 150N or 275N.
A lifejacket only works correctly if it is tted and secured correctly.
Inatable lifejackets only become buoyant when inated: they contain no inherently buoyant
materials.
As user, it is your personal responsibility to understand the operation and maintenance
requirements of your inatable lifejacket and be familiar with its limitations.
Re-arming your Deckvest Duro
Remove cylinder and old ring cap by unscrewing anti clockwise. Check ring mechanism
moves freely and is free from any contamination. Then replace rst with a new cap and
then with the new cylinder, ensuring a secure t. Check/Replace the manual pull green
indicator clip if required.
Inating your Deckvest Duro
It is recommended that the following ination procedures are followed:
1. MANUAL INFLATION
To manually inate the lifejacket, sharply pull the rubber handle downwards.
The CO
2
gas cylinder should inate the bladder within seconds.
2. ORAL INFLATION
To inate the lifejacket by mouth, locate the oral ination tube by opening the zip at
the yellow breakout point on the front panel of the lifejacket. Then after removing
the end cap, blow into the tube until the lifejacket is fully inated.
3. AUTOMATIC INFLATION
Ination should occur automatically within seconds of the inator being submerged.
The automatic capsule is designed to activate a sprung pin to puncture the CO
2
cylinder and inate the bladder.

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Maintaining your Deckvest Duro
Maintaining this Deckvest should be the responsibility of one sole user. As the user you are
strongly advised to familiarise yourself fully with the Deckvest before using it as a lifejacket.
We advise that you follow a 3-level checking routine, easily carried out by yourself:
1. During Use, check buckles and other fastenings regularly.
2. Before and after use, examine for damage or excessive abrasion, wear, tear or
contamination. Particular attention must be paid to the stitching and webbing,
including the less accessible areas.
3. Every three months, carry out a complete inspection, checking:
a. The fabric: for cuts, tears, abrasion and damage caused by heat, chemicals etc.
b. The lifejacket: to check for leaks, inate your lifejacket through the oral tube until
rm and leave for 24hrs. Any loss of rmness indicates leakage and means it
is unsafe.
To check the oral valve, fully inate the lifejacket and hold the tube under water. If
bubbles appear, deate and re-inate to test.
If a leak persists, do not use your lifejacket until it has been professionally serviced at
your nearest service centre.
c. The components: remove and inspect all components.
Ensure C0
2
cylinder is screwed in tight.
CO2Cylinder size - Model 170N: use 33g Model 275N: use 60g
CORRECTING PRESSURE VARIANCE
With variations in air or water temperatures, topping up by oral ination may be required
to maintain full buoyancy especially after prolonged immersion.
Deating your Deckvest Duro
To deate the lifejacket, invert the oral-ination tube end cap and insert it into the valve.
Holding the cap rmly in this position, gently squeeze the lifejacket until all air or gas has
been expelled. Return the cap to its normal position.
WARNING: Using the CO2 ination when your jacket is already fully inated can
over-pressurise and damage your lifejacket.

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Testing your Deckvest Duro
You should always test the ination of your lifejacket to ensure you are fully aware of how
it functions.
This can be done with the Oral, Manual or Automatic inators.
If planning to test the lifejacket with the Oral inator you will not need any spare parts
or rearming kits as long as you remove the CO2 cylinder and automatic capsule before
entering the water.
If you are a weak swimmer it is strongly recommended to use an automatic lifejacket or
an inherently buoyant device.
1. Put on the Deckvest Duro and adjust to t.
2. Stand in shallow water or swimming pool, just deep enough for your head to be
above the surface.
3. Ination:
Automatic: lifejacket should fully inate within ve seconds of water
contacting the ring head.
Manual: lifejacket can be activated by a sharp pull on the ination handle.
Oral ination: Ensure that cylinder and ring head have been removed before
entering the water. Open the lifejacket cover from the zip breakout point, locate
the oral inator, remove cap and blow through tube.
4. After testing completely deate the lifejacket using the oral inator.
5. Let the Deckvest dry thoroughly. Do not expose to direct heat.
WARNING:
If in doubt, send your Deckvest Duro to your nearest service centre for evaluation
and/or servicing.
If you are not completely condent about undertaking the self-inspection and
servicing of your lifejacket in accordance with these instructions, you must not
use your lifejacket again until it has been professionally inspected and serviced.
(For details of your nearest service centre see www.spinlock.co.uk).
Any modication or repair to any part of the Deckvest Duro is expressly forbidden
unless carried out by Spinlock Ltd.
Spinlock do not offer a service of lifejackets over 10 years old. At this age it
becomes dicult to guarantee the durability of the fabric and strong parts. If you
feel that your Deckvest has had little use, then you are able to inspect and self
service the lifejacket yourself, but this is completed at your own risk.
REMEMBER: RE-ARM AND RE-PACK THE LIFEJACKET IN ACCORDANCE WITH
THESE INSTRUCTIONS - See video at www.spinlock.co.uk
WE RECOMMEND THAT THE AUTOMATIC CAPSULE (PART NO. DW-UML5) IS
REPLACED ANNUALLY. ALSO UNSCREW AND INSPECTTHE THREADED END OF
THE CO2CYLINDER TO CONFIRM IT IS UNUSED.

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FITTING ADJUSTMENTS (PAGE 1)
Put on over your head, A. Fasten side clip,
B. Pull chest belt tight – it is unsafe to wear
any lifejacket loosely. C. Attach crotch strap -
passing through legs before fastening plastic
buckle in pocket on front.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Important notice: Specic training is essential
before use.
Read this notice carefully before use. This
technical notice illustrates ways of using this
product. Many types of misuse exist which
are impossible to list or even imagine. In case
of doubt or any problem of understanding,
contact Spinlock. Water sports are dangerous
activities which may lead to severe injuries or
even death. Adequate training in appropriate
safety techniques and methods is essential
and acquiring this training is your own
responsibility. You personally assume all risks
and responsibilities for all damage, injury or
death which may occur during or following
wrong use of our products in any manner
whatsoever. If you are not able, or are not in
a position to assume this responsibility or to
take such risks do not use this equipment.
USE
This product must only be used by competent
and responsible persons, or those placed under
the direct and visual control of a competent
and responsible person. Check that this
product is compatible with other components
of your equipment. To prolong the life of
this product, care in use is necessary. Avoid
rubbing against abrasive surfaces or sharp
edges.
150N: This level is intended for general
application or for use with foul weather
clothing. It will turn an unconscious person into
a safe position and requires no subsequent
action by the user to maintain this position.
Full performance may not be achieved if using
watertight/waterproof clothing or in other
circumstances. Gas cylinders are dangerous
goods and should be kept away from children
and not misused. Do not use as a cushion. Train
yourself in the use of the device. Compatible
with safety harness and clothing. Performance
of this product may be adversely affected in
breaking waves or surf conditions. Not for
white water rafting or personal watercraft use.
WARNING: WHEN NOT CORRECTLY FITTED,
THIS DECKVEST MAY NOT PERFORM AS A
LIFEJACKET AND MAY ENDANGER THE USER.
CLEANING, MAINTENANCE, STORAGE
Remove gas cylinder and automatic
components and then clean by hand and rinse
in clean fresh water (maximum temperature 30°
C). Dry in a cool, ventilated dark room. Grease
spots may be removed with trichlorethylene.
Webbing shrinks very slightly in drying.
Always carry and store your Deckvest in a
well ventilated bag. Though UV protected, this
product is best stored away from direct light,
in a well ventilated place away from extreme
temperatures.
CHEMICALS
All chemicals (including petrol, battery acid,
corrosive materials and solvents) should be
regarded as harmful. If your Deckvest comes in
contact with chemicals, please notify Spinlock,
stating the precise chemicals concerned. We
will investigate and give our advice.
(EN) English
Safety Notices
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