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1. 5 S UBUJ92IAJ9S 6 4 Jo ajeq 9Jn328Jnue A JO AIUO 95 211 5921 4495 310 104 501 JDIAYSS AHO19V1 Hed 4equunN 2 195 Page 31 Copyright 2013 C3 Manufacturing Revision 5 13 13 Note This form is to be filled out at the time of purchase and left attached to this Operations Manual A duplicate registration card is provided with the unit and is to be returned to C3 Manufacturing upon purchase for unit registration You may register the unit online at www perfectdescent com auto belay registration form in place of mailing the registration card back to C3 Manufacturing Should ownership of the unit change the new owner must contact C3 Manufacturing to re register the unit OWNER REGISTRATION IMPORTANT Please fill out and return this registration card at time of purchase In addition copy the information into the designated place in the User manual Please print legibly in blue or black ink ________________________________ OWNER INFORMATION NAME LLL ADDRESS PHONE BUSINESS OWNER NAME amp TITLE PURCHASED FROM NAME 1 1 ADDRESS _ DATE OF PURCHASE MONTH DAY YEAR Copyright 2013 C3 Manufacturing Revision 5 13 13 Page 32 WARRANTY Express Warranty C3 Manufacturing warrants that the p
2. sure to enter the permanent address and telephone number of the owner Do not enter the address and phone number of a temporary job site or temporary office Type or print legibly in ink This is a permanent record 14 3 WHEN FACTORY SERVICE IS NECESSARY e The Perfect Descent Climbing System must be returned to C3 Manufacturing or an authorized factory service center upon discovery of any condition which requires removing the device from use It is also necessary to return the unit to C3 Manufacturing or an authorized factory center after every 24 months of use At these two year intervals it is necessary for C3 Manufacturing to perform inspection and maintenance on the internal parts of the device The operator can determine when the two year factory service is required by looking at the Service Date Label located on the front of the unit On that label there is a date marked after the words Last Serviced The next time when factory service is required is 24 months after this date and is marked after the words Next Service Due Each time the unit receives factory service a new Service Date Label is applied The new label will show the date of the servicing which becomes the reference date for the owner to determine when the next factory service is required The Service Date Label must always be present and legible If it is not remove the product from use and contact C3 Manufacturing Copyright O 2013 C3 Manufacturing Re
3. For additional information please contact C3 Manufacturing at 303 953 0874 or info perfectdescent com Copyright 2013 C3 Manufacturing Revision 5 13 13 Page 33 Page intentionally left blank Page intentionally left blank PERFECT C3 ESCENT MANUFACTURING CLIMBING SYSTEMS Contact us for further information 3809 Norwood Drive Unit 4 Littleton CO 80125 Phone 303 953 0874 Fax 303 862 8442 Info PerfectDescent com www PerfectDescent com Perfect Descent Climbing Systems is a division of C3 Manufacturing
4. landing When not in levice with line fully ret Perfect Descent Climbing Systems is a division of C8 Manufacturing 3809 Norwood Drive Unit 4 Littleton CO 80125 Tel 303 953 0874 Page 21 13 0 PERFECT DESCENT CLIMBING SYSTEM INSPECTION 13 1 INSPECTION BEFORE USE e The Perfect Descent Climbing System should be inspected before each use to verify that the unit is functioning properly Check by pulling on the line for resistance produced by the braking mechanism Verify smooth even deployment of the line Return the line back into the housing in a controlled manner and verify adequate and smooth retraction force If inspection reveals improper function remove the Perfect Descent Climbing System from use immediately and submit for factory service Do not use the Perfect Descent Climbing System if inspection reveals an unsafe condition IT IS ESSENTIAL FOR SAFETY THAT EQUIPMENT IS WITHDRAWN FROM USE IMMEDIATELY SHOULD ANY DOUBT ARISE ABOUT ITS CONDITION FOR SAFE USE AND NOT BE USED AGAIN UNTIL CONFIRMED IN WRITING BY A COMPETENT PERSON THAT IT IS ACCEPTABLE TO DO SO 13 2 WEEKLY INSPECTION While the Perfect Descent Climbing System is in use a thorough inspection should be performed on a weekly basis Inspect the sewn stitching at the end of the line for broken frayed or missing threads Inspect the line along its entire length checking for excessive wear burns cuts sun bleaching chemical or other damage Also make sure the wear
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6. 0 5 m s Maximum weight of climber 310 lbs 140 kg Minimum weight of climber 35 Ibs 16 kg Materials Casing stainless steel and aluminum o Line minimum breaking strength 3 500 Ibs 15 6 when new Internal parts stainless steel and or aluminum Copyright 2013 C3 Manufacturing Revision 5 13 13 Page 9 3 0 UNPACKING THE PERFECT DESCENT CLIMBING SYSTEM 3 1 PRIOR CONSIDERATIONS e Ensure that this operations manual is readily available to Perfect Descent users at all times It contains information relating to the safe use of the Perfect Descent Climbing System and includes all product registration and warranty information It may only be removed by the end user DO NOT DISPOSE OF THE PACKAGING o The cardboard box and internal packing materials will be required for the return of the unit every two years for inspection Please keep the packaging in a safe dry place until required 3 2 CONTENTS IN PACKAGE e The Perfect Descent Climbing System is packaged in a cardboard box and contains 1 Perfect Descent Climbing System o 1 Lanyard either 28 40 or 52 feet 8 5 12 2 or 15 9m 1 Carabiner O 1 Operations Manual o 1 Warranty Registration Card 3 3 UNPACKING THE PERFECT DESCENT CLIMBING SYSTEM Upon receipt of the unit first inspect the box for signs of shipping damage If there appears to be damage contact your Perfect Descent distributor Check to see that all labels are affixed to the Perfect Descent and legi
7. If no defective conditions exist either leave it blank or note Pass Copyright 2013 C3 Manufacturing Revision 5 13 13 Page 23 13 3 3 3 FORMAL INSPECTION CHECKLIST e This table categorizes the different tyoes of Perfect Descent Climbing System parts into four categories Lanyard Carabiner Casing Brake Housing and Handle See section 13 6 For each of these categories the formal inspector checks the Perfect Descent Climbing System parts for each of the associated conditions e g deformed fractured missing loose etc Any condition observed is to be noted in the Overall Results column any concerns discussed in the Comments column and then a pass or fail noted in the Pass Fail column 13 3 3 4 FORMAL INSPECTION PROCEDURAL STEPS HOUSING Step 1 Record on the LOG the Model Number Serial Number and Manufacture Date information shown on the service and date label Record the inspector s name and inspection date Step 2 Suspend the Perfect Descent Climbing System oriented vertically e Step 3 Inspect each part one at a time referring to the DIAGRAM for identification of each Inspection Point Each part must be inspected for the possible presence of the conditions shown on the checklist Compare the results with the prior Formal Inspection records if there is any question whether the Perfect Descent Climbing System condition has materially changed since the last Formal Inspection Step 4 Deter
8. Never release the line allowing it to re reel back into the Perfect Descent Climbing System in an uncontrolled manner When not in use a tag line can be connected to the carabiner for retrieving and returning the line into the housing While in use it is recommended to keep the carabiner clipped to an eyebolt or hanger at the base of the climb where it is available to the operator 4 2 ANCHORING THE PERFECT DESCENT CLIMBING SYSTEM USING APPROVED ANCHORAGE HARDWARE e The Perfect Descent Climbing System must be linked to an anchorage so as to prevent accidental disengagement or rollout There are many elements of installation hardware that are suitable for installation The information that follows discusses a few that are in general use and readily available Most installations can be accomplished using these hardware elements individually or combined as described All installation methods and hardware must meet the minimum requirements set forth by these instructions Never use installation methods and hardware other than those recommended by C3 Manufacturing unless such other hardware and methods have been recommended to be suitable by C3 Manufacturing or approved by a qualified engineer All installation hardware and the mounting location on the climbing structure must meet a minimum strength requirement of 4 400 Ibs 19 6 KN in the direction of anticipated loading All anchor points and connectors used with the Perfect Descent must conform
9. a unit is received with freight due it will not be accepted THE OPERATIONS MANUAL AND SERVICE LOG MUST BE SECURELY ENCLOSED IN THE SHIPPING CONTAINER WITH THE UNIT IF IT IS NOT A NEW ONE WILL BE SENT BACK WITH THE RETURN OF THE SERVICED UNIT AND A CHARGE WILL BE ASSESSED It is highly suggested that the original Perfect Descent Climbing System shipping container is used for shipment Otherwise pack the unit very securely to prevent shipping damage Step 4 Upon receipt of the unit C3 Manufacturing will inspect the Perfect Descent Climbing System and contact the company s representative to advise of required service and charges if any which are in excess of the minimum service and charges If the service and charges are within the minimum for service the work will be performed by C3 Manufacturing or an authorized service center and return shipped without further contact o Step 5 Upon completing the authorized service work C3 Manufacturing or an authorized service center will record the service in the Factory Service Log in Section 14 6 of this Operation Manual and return the Operation Manual with the unit to the owner Copyright 2013 C3 Manufacturing Revision 5 13 13 Page 29 14 5 SERVICE AND INSPECTION LOGS tis a requirement of section 13 3 that the Perfect Descent Climbing System be formally inspected at least every six months C3 Manufacturing requires that the device receive factory service every two years This two ye
10. e If the Perfect Descent is resold outside of the country of destination the reseller must provide instructions for use maintenance periodic examination service and repair in the language of the country of use e The Perfect Descent can be used as a climbing system device only in combination with other components It shall not be deemed suitable for use until it is ensured that the entire system complies with the requirements of appropriate regional state and federal directives standards e Perfect Descent complies with the following prevailing safety regulations AS NZS 1891 Industrial fall arrest systems and devices Part 3 Fall arrest devices CSA Z259 2 3 99 Descent control devices EN 341 2011 Class C Personal protection equipment against falls from height descender devices ANSI ASSE 2359 4 Safety requirements for assisted rescue and self rescue systems subsystems and components e Notified body for CE type examination SATRA Technology Centre Wyndham Way Telford Way Kettering Northamptonshire NN16 8SD United Kingdom Body controlling the manufacture SATRA Technology Centre Wyndham Way Telford Way Kettering Northamptonshire NN16 8SD United Kingdom Copyright 2013 C3 Manufacturing Revision 5 13 13 Page 6 1 0 DESCRIPTION OF PERFECT DESCENT CLIMBING SYSTEM The Perfect Descent Climbing System is a controlled descent device for recreational climbing and is used in in
11. platform Under no circumstances should they swing jump or hop out for the start of their descent e faclimber is anxious or unfamiliar with the function of the Perfect Descent Climbing System it is recommended that the climber ascend a short distance and descend in order to become aquatinted with the device We recommend that young children be belayed using a standard belay system Younger children tend to want to hang onto the line and will not gain positive progress up the wall 10 0 CARABINER OPERATION The carabiner provided with Perfect Descent Climbing System is either a two stage or three stage self closing and self locking carabiner The Two Stage Carabiner is opened by first twisting the knurled gate collar 90 and then depressing the gate a Rotate collar 90 b Depress collar until it Release gate and it should degrees about its axis pivots about the hinge automatically close and lock The Three Stage Carabiner is opened by first lifting the collar until it stops then twisting the knurled gate collar 90 and then depressing the gate a Lift the collar until it Rotate collar 90 c Depress collar until it Release gate and it should stops degrees about its axis pivots about the hinge automatically close and lock e When attaching the carabiner to a harness verify that the harness webbing or clothing is not obstructing closure of the gate Always check the gate after attaching to the manufacturer recom m
12. secondary lowering system top rope or second Perfect Descent Climbing System and lowering them to the ground Always ensure that this rescue system is available and in place and that all operators have been trained on a rescue procedure 115 very important to utilize your device without shock loading or dynamic loading your descender Repetitive shock loading your unit will cause serious gear and axle damage to the unit which can result in an accelerated descent speed and even unit failure tis most important to utilize your device without shock loading or dynamic loading your descender Repetitive shock loading your unit will cause serious gear and axle damage to the unit which can result in an accelerated descent speed and even unit failure Users are required to sit back or step off the platform Under no circumstances should they swing jump or hop out for the start of their descent Copyright 2013 C3 Manufacturing Revision 5 13 13 Page 17 9 0 PROPER DESCENDING METHOD e When descending the climber should let go of the climbing wall transferring their weight to the Perfect Descent Climbing System The climber will feel little tension on the line until he she has begun the descent The climber should sit back in their harness and walk their feet down the wall Always provide a safe unobstructed landing surface e When utilizing this device as a means of egress from an elevated platform users should sit back or step off the
13. the carabiner is locked and secure by depressing the gate Operators should provide instructions regarding proper technique for ascending and descending the wall while using the Perfect Descent Climbing System Do not allow climbers to ascend above the Perfect Descent Climbing System or climb off route or in the path of another climber e Climbers should be prevented from climbing on an area of the wall that would produce a swinging fall Always maintain a safe unobstructed landing area that is free of objects and other climbers e Discourage climbers from releasing the line allowing it to re reel back into unit in an uncontrolled manner Do not allow climbers to loop the line around holds or secure the line through quickdraws in order to redirect descent Do not allow the line to become wrapped around the arms legs or neck CHECK TO INSURE THAT CARABINER OR SNAPHOOK IS LOCKED AND SECURE BY T M DEPRESSING THE GATE Climbing Ze Harness In Loops Operators should warn climbers not to allow a slack line to develop A slack line resulting in free fall could seriously injure a climber or break the line Instruct the climber that in the event of a slack line he or she should remain stationary on the wall and notify the operator immediately If a climber has ascended without recognizing the slack line the climber should be instructed to remain in place on the wall Rescue the climber by attaching their harness to a
14. C3 Manufacturing or for any other cause of action shall be the repair and or replacement at C3 Manufacturing option of any equipment or parts there of that after examination by C3 Manufacturing are proven to be defective Replacement equipment and or parts will be provided at no cost to the Purchaser Purchaser s named place of destina tion Failure of C3 Manufacturing to successfully repair any nonconforming product shall not cause the remedy established hereby to fail of its essential purpose Exclusion of Consequential Damages Purchaser specifically understands and agrees that under no circumstances will C3 Manufacturing be liable to Purchaser for economic special incidental or consequential damages or losses of any kind whatsoever including but not limited to loss of antici pated profits and any other loss caused by reason of the non operation of the goods This exclusion is applicable to claims for breach of warranty tortuous conduct or any other cause of action against C3 Manufacturing Customer Responsibility These items are considered to be the responsibility of the customer and are therefore non reimbursable under the terms of the warrant They include routine maintenance and inspection normal replacement of service items normal deterioration due to use and exposure wearing parts such as the lanyard carabiner and nozzle replacements required because of abuse misuse or improper operational habits of the operator
15. Descent Climbing System How to properly install the Perfect Descent Climbing System Proper attachment locations and methods including compatibility of connections to eliminate the possibility of accidental disengagement The consequences of improper use of the Perfect Descent Climbing System and associated equipment and of failure to follow instructions and training How to instruct climbers on the proper use of the Perfect Descent Climbing System How to supervise climbers using the Perfect Descent Climbing System It is the responsibility of all operators of the Perfect Descent Climbing System to ensure that all users climbers are 5 1 Properly fit and secure in a manufactured climbing harness Properly attached by the Perfect Descent Climbing System carabiner to their climbing harness Instructed on proper techniques for ascending and descending using the Perfect Descent Climbing System Instructed on what to do in the event that a slack line condition or improper retraction rate is observed while climbing USER INSTRUCTION Prior to clipping in all climbers must be instructed in the safe use of the Perfect Descent Operators are to insure that all climbers are familiar with the site rescue plan in the event the climber becomes disttressed Climbing is considered a strenuous activity If you have any physical or medical condition that may affect your climbing ability consult a medical professional prior to participation Ensur
16. ECT DESCENT CLIMBING SYSTEM CUSTOM INSTALLATION t is possible to design and fabricate a custom means of installation Installation must meet the minimum anchorage strength requirements of 4 400 lbs 19 6 kN in the direction of anticipated loading When designing a custom installation consider and eliminate any potential obstructions that could compromise the proper function and line extraction of the Perfect Descent Climbing System C3 Manufacturing does not recommend that the line pass over a pulley or sheave so as to orient the housing off of vertical custom installations must be designed or approved by a qualified engineer Mount the Perfect Descent Climbing System in a manner that ensures that it will not work loose Always anchor the Perfect Descent Climbing System through the Installation Handle 4 3 1 UTILIZING UNITS FOR DESCENDING FROM ELEVATED PLATFORMS e Mount your unit so that the attachment carabiner hangs 6 feet above the height of the platform floor Mount the unit at a distance 20 24 protruding from the platform Ensure the descent path and landing area are free of people and obstructions Copyright 2013 C3 Manufacturing Revision 5 13 13 Page 14 5 0 TRAINING It is the responsibility of the purchaser of the Perfect Descent Climbing System to assure that operators read and understand these operator instructions and are trained in How to properly inspect use transport store and maintain the Perfect
17. EN 361 Personal protective equipment for prevention of falls from a height Full body harness o EN 813 Personal protective equipment for prevention of falls from a height Sit harness o EN 12277 Type A Full Body Harness EN 12277 Type B Small Full Body Harness o EN 12277 Type C Sit Harness e Follow manufacturer s recommendations for fitting attachment and proper threading of buckles The Perfect Descent Climbing System carabiner should be attached through the tie in point s on a harness per the manufacturer s instructions Operators should always check for proper harness fit and attachment to the Perfect Descent Climbing System carabiner prior to climber ascent Refer to the manufacturer s instructions and the Climbing Wall Association s website for information on the design use maintenance and limitations of climbing harnesses Copyright O 2013 C3 Manufacturing Revision 5 13 13 Page 16 8 0 SUPERVISION DURING USE e Training provided by the operator to users climbers of the Perfect Descent Climbing System should include as a minimum those areas outlined in section 5 0 e Climbers should be under constant supervision by a trained operator Before ascending the wall operators should check to verify that each climber has Properly fit and secured climbing harness Properly clipped their harness onto the Perfect Descent Climbing System carabiner Once the climber s harness is attached always check that the gate on
18. MANUFACTURING Operations Manual for the PERFECT ESCENT CLIMBING SYSTEMS Model Number 220 ALWAYS READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE THIS OPERATIONS MANUAL SHOULD BE LEFT WITH THE PERFECT DESCENT AT ALL TIMES AND SHALL ONLY BE REMOVED BY THE END USER THIS MANUAL CONTAINS INFORMATION ABOUT THE SAFE USE OF THE PERFECT DESCENT CLIMBING SYSTEM AS WELL AS REGISTRATION AND WARRANTY INFORMATION ENSURE THAT IT IS READILY AVAILABLE TO OPERATORS AT ALL TIMES C 0321 SERIAL 0 0 00 0 00 0 0 00 0 00 Facilities using the Perfect Descent Climbing System should refer to and abide by the Climbing Wall Association Operations Standards which provides guidelines for the indoor climbing industry including age restriction waiver forms belay checks and climbing facility operating procedures Also refer to and abide by the Climbing Wall Association s Engineering Standards the climbing industry standard for load distribution and anchor point placement for artificial climbing walls Instructions contained herein supersede any information in these publications Both publications are available through the Climbing Wall Association CWA Climbing Wall Association Inc 1460 Lee Hill Rd Unit 2 Boulder CO 80304 0870 Phone 720 838 8284 Fax 720 528 8200 www climbingwallindustry org Copyright 2013 C3 Manufacturing Revision 5 13 13 Page 2 IMPORTANT NOTICE ABOUT SAFETY READ BEFORE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION WARNING Climbi
19. Missing Broken or Frayed Stitching Any Other Visible Issues Deformed Fractured Corroded Deep Pits Missing Loose Heat Exposure Chemical Exposure Burrs Sharp Edges Cuts Deep Nicks Malfunction Any Other Visible Issues Nozzle At Bottom is in Place Damaged Deformed Cuts Deep Nicks Corroded Deep Pits Loose Missing Heat Exposure Burns Chemical Exposure Burrs Sharp Edges Malfunction Rust Any Other Visible Issues Plug is in Place and has not moved Damaged Deformed Cuts Deep Nicks Corroded Deep Pits Loose Missing Heat Exposure Burns Chemical Exposure Burrs Sharp Edges Malfunction Rust Any Other Visible Issues Cut Broken Wear Damage Missing Loose Burns Heat Exposure Chemical Exposure Cracked Split Any Other Visible Issues X X Lanyard X X Casing Front and Back X 2 X X KS fe 62 Break Housing X X KS Handle X KS Copyright O 2013 C3 Manufacturing Revision 5 13 13 Page 27 14 0FACTORY SERVICE 14 1 FACTOR
20. N A WET CONDITION o After exposure to water or damp conditions thoroughly clean and dry the Perfect Descent Ensure that the unit is not left with wet webbing line retracted inside the casing Always store the unit in a clean dry environment 11 1 REPLACING THE LINE AND CARABINER e The Perfect Descent Climbing System comes equipped with a line that may be replaced in the field by the owner operator If a line appears damaged excessively fuzzy worn sun bleached or if the wear indicators have worn through it should be replaced immediately Replace the line as part of the regular maintenance schedule Always keep a replacement line and the appropriate tools on hand in the event that a line requires immediate replacement Frequency of replacement will vary depending upon use Line replacement kits can be ordered from can be purchased from an authorized dealer or service center Full instruction for the line replacement is included with the line replacement kit 11 2 CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS e To clean the housing periodically use a clean damp not wet cloth to remove dirt or contamination which may cause corrosion or hamper readability of labels Wipe off any moisture before returning the Perfect Descent Climbing System to service The frequency of cleaning should be determined by inspection and by severity of the environment In highly corrosive environments cleaning will be required more often Never use solvents to clean the housing as they
21. NT CLIMBING SYSTEM HOUSING ELEMENTS 1 2 PERFECT DESCENT CLIMBING SYSTEM LABELS AND MARKINGS 2 0 MODEL 220 CE SPECIFICATIONS nnrnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnennes 2 1 MODEL 220 NON CE SPECIFICATIONS 3 0 UNPACKING THE PERFECT DESCENT CLIMBING SYSTEM 3 1 PRIOR CONSIDERATIONS ttictessentteveseltcsadeidousnsnepcaaptocncteeniuaelieanecsadeibcenntenneiene 3 2 CONTENTS IN PACKA GE nutri tette rra Pi Aa a aae te a 3 3 UNPACKING THE PERFECT DESCENT CLIMBING SYSTEM 3 4 TRANSPORTATIONIL 2 3235 21 Fac ate d Eur RRA ERE ep ere ARTE AAAA 4 0 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS nmmnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennennes 4 1 PRIOR CONSIDERATIONS dictos dace vetet dalle decet losen AT c 2m N2 PLACEMENT prem Leda p Bic 4 2 ANCHORING THE PERFECT DESCENT CLIMBING SYSTEM USING APPROVED ANCHORAGE HARDWARE eese 421 MOUNTING POIN FS i Renee Era Est re EYEBOLET ates uten edna mU 4 2 3 INSTALLATION CARABINER 42 4 ANCHOR SHACKLE vidii ce adenda a 4 2 5 COMPATIBILITY OF ANCHORAGE COMPONENTS eene 4 3 ANCHORING THE PERFECT DESCENT CLIMBING SYSTEM CUSTOM INSTALLAT N anri rente ux
22. Repeat several times until all dust has exited the brake drum and unit housing Replace the screw in plugs until they are snug Do not over tighten them Maximum torque that should be applied is 60 Ibs Regular maintenance will help prolong the life of the brake shoes and ensure a smooth descent A non smooth descent indicates that the brake housing should be cleaned more frequently Proper maintenance of the carabiner includes cleaning and lubricating the gate hinge swivel and locking collar with a cleaning lubricant such as WD 40 Spray the carabiner with lubricant between all moving parts and activate the locking gate and swivel several times to assist lubricant penetration DO NOT allow lubricate to contact the nylon line as this may weaken the line Wipe off any excess lubricant and allow to dry If the gate is ever observed to stick open or unlocked during use take the Perfect Descent Climbing System out of service immediately until it is properly lubricated and it is verified that the connector will close and lock automatically If lubrication does not correct the problem immediately remove the Perfect Descent Climbing System from use until the line has been replaced with a Line Replacement Kit Equipment which is damaged or in need of maintenance must be tagged as UNUSABLE and removed from service Corrective maintenance other than cleaning and repair such as replacement of elements other than the line with integral nozzle and
23. Y SERVICE e Proper maintenance and repair of the Perfect Descent Climbing System requires return of the unit to Manufacturing or to an authorized C3 Manufacturing Service Center every two years or at any time that a competent person inspection suggests the need to remove the unit from use The only maintenance that may be performed by the operator is cleaning carabiner lubrication and line replacement All other maintenance must be performed by C3 Manufacturing or an authorized service center The operator must never attempt to repair or alter the unit There are no internal parts which are serviceable or replaceable by the operator and any attempt may void the warranty 14 2 OWNER REGISTRATION e When the Perfect Descent Climbing System is purchased the first thing the owner and operator must do is read this Operation Manual and return the Owner Registration Card packed with the device Each unit has a unique serial number which identifies all information associated with the unit The serial number enables C3 Manufacturing to identify when the product was made related engineering manufacturing testing and quality control records related service records and date it was sold and shipped to the owner or a C3 Manufacturing distributor e The owner registration card contains information which is vital to the maintenance of the device It must be completely and accurately filled out and returned to C3 Manufacturing immediately after purchase
24. accumulate inside the brake housing Prolonged exposure to moisture will cause corrosion to the brake mechanism and can contribute to mechanical malfunction such as difficulty in retracting or extracting line WARNING Ensure that the brake mechanism is dry prior to operation If the brake mechanism remains wet a climber may experience an increased rate of descent or jerky descent e When transporting or storing the Perfect Descent Climbing System on a portable rock wall always remove the device or cover it with a waterproof cover to prevent water damage This is especially important if the device will be transported or stored in a horizontal position where water or road salts can enter and remain trapped inside the mechanism for extended periods A protective cover can be created from a plastic bag or tarpaulin as long as the cover prevents water from entering and remaining inside the Perfect Descent Climbing System Remove or cover the unit whenever the rock wall is laid horizontally Do not lay the Perfect Descent Climbing System down where water can enter and remain inside the unit 4 1 2PLACEMENT e Install the Perfect Descent Climbing System with sufficient clearance to permit freedom for the device to rotate several inches back and forth and side to side DO NOT rigidly mount the Perfect Descent Climbing System to the climbing wall as this can result in premature wear of the line e When utilizing units for descending from eleva
25. ar factory service if timely will serve as one of the four required inspections over the course of two years C3 Manufacturing will make the appropriate entries to both the Factory Service Log and the Formal Inspection Log at the time of factory service It is the responsibility of the operator and the operator s management to perform timely formal inspections log such inspections and every two years return the unit and this Operator Instruction to C3 Manufacturing for factory service 14 6 FACTORY SERVICE LOG e This Factory Service Log is to be filled in only by C3 Manufacturing or an authorized factory service center At the time the unit is initially shipped from C3 Manufacturing the date of manufacture C3 Manufacturing part number serial number and type number will be entered on the Log When this manual is returned with the unit at the time of annual factory service C3 Manufacturing personnel will enter the printed name and written initials of the service person printed name and initials of the quality control inspector the Service Number and the scheduled date for the next factory service The Inspection Service Report is a detailed report of annual factory service retained permanently by C3 Manufacturing It is available for examination upon request Copyright O 2013 C3 Manufacturing Revision 5 13 13 Page 30 921195 5 5 Jopadsu 5 1012988 s
26. attachment element must be performed only by C3 Manufacturing or an authorized service center Do not attempt field repairs 11 4 STORAGE e Store the Perfect Descent Climbing System in a cool dry and clean place Avoid areas where heat moisture oil and chemicals or their vapors or other degrading elements may be present Heavily soiled wet or otherwise contaminated equipment should be properly maintained e g dried and cleaned prior to storage Ensure that the exterior line does not come in contact with grease oils gas or other chemicals that may weaken it Never allow the Perfect Descent Climbing System to rest for lengthy periods of time on concrete or ash floors as the lime sulfur and ash can cause corrosion Store the device with the lifeline fully retracted Prior to using equipment which has been stored for long periods of time a Formal Inspection should be performed by a competent person 11 5 SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES e Your Perfect Descent is fitted with a number of user replaceable parts that may be refitted without the need to return the device to an authorized service center Always follow the instructions as detailed in the User Manual and any Part Replacement Guide supplied with undertaking the replacement of a part e Replacement parts that can be ordered include o Lanyard replacement kit o Nozzle replacement kit Copyright 2013 C3 Manufacturing Revision 5 13 13 Page 20 12 0 LABELS AND MARKINGS e The
27. ble Check the Certification Label for the Next Service Due If the date shown has passed or the label is missing or illegible the Perfect Descent must not be put into service e Fill out the Owner Registration Card and return it for product registration Head the Operations Manual and familiarize yourself with all aspects of installation operation care and maintenance 3 4 TRANSPORTATION e f the Perfect Descent is to be returned to Manufacturing or an authorized service center for servicing please return it in the original packaging Repackage Perfect Descent as shown Copyright O 2013 C3 Manufacturing Revision 5 13 13 Page 10 4 0 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 4 1 PRIOR CONSIDERATIONS 4 1 1 MOISTURE e f moisture is allowed to remain in contact with the internal mechanism the effectiveness of the braking system as well as the useful life of the Perfect Descent Climbing System may be reduced The Perfect Descent Climbing System has one opening where water can enter the internal mechanism the nozzle When the Perfect Descent Climbing System is installed correctly with the nozzle facing straight down moisture will flow primarily over the protective housing or drain out through the nozzle opening It is important that the Perfect Descent Climbing System is installed in an upright position DO NOT MOUNT THE PERFECT DESCENT CLIMBING SYSTEM HORIZONTALLY Mounting the device horizontally will permit moisture and brake dust to
28. dicating webbing This is a yellow lanyard with a black wear indicator on each side Should the lanyard wear though on any indicator it must be replaced SWIVEL CARABINER Provides a self locking attachment means to the climber s harness PERFECT DESCENT CLIMBING SYSTEM LABELS AND MARKINGS FACE LABEL Contains product information and model number BACK LABEL Explains inspection before use and installation instructions Reading the back label is not a substitute for reading and understanding these Operator Instructions SERVICE DATE LABEL Completed by the manufacturer Provides information vital to the inspection and factory service procedures explained in Section 14 This label is located on the side of the unit CE LABEL o Provides CE Device Specifications This label is located on the side of the unit Copyright 2013 C3 Manufacturing Revision 5 13 13 Page 7 Housing Service Date Label Brake Drum Side Label Front Label Brake Drum Drain Hole or Vacuum Port Installation Handle Replaceable Webbing Line Label Back Label Swivel Carabiner C 0321 Notified body EN standard and for CE type device classification examination Copyright O 2013 C3 Manufacturing Revision 5 13 13 Page 8 MODEL 220 SPECIFICATIONS Line specs 8 5 12 2 or 15 9m 28 40 or 52ft long comprised of 1 Nylon Spectra Webbing Maximum mounting height 8 5m 281 unit 8 5m 28ft 12 2m 40ft un
29. ditions exist remove from use and submit to factory service according to Section 14 Do not use the Perfect Descent Climbing System if inspection reveals an unsafe condition 13 3 FORMAL INSPECTION 13 3 1 FORMAL INSPECTION FREQUENCY e The Perfect Descent Climbing System must be formally inspected by a competent person at intervals of no more than six months If the Perfect Descent Climbing System is exposed to severe conditions more frequent formal inspections may be required The frequency of inspection should be established by the operator s organization based on such factors as the nature and severity of conditions frequency of use and exposure time of the equipment The inspector should perform a methodical and thorough visual and tactile inspection by following the inspection procedure in section 13 3 3 The inspection results should be recorded in the Formal Inspection Log and retained for reference Copyright O 2013 C3 Manufacturing Revision 5 13 13 Page 22 13 3 2 CONTROL OF EQUIPMENT e The operator s organization should establish and enforce a policy and procedure whereby any Perfect Descent Climbing System that is found to be defective damaged or in need of maintenance be immediately removed from use marked as UNUSABLE and immediately submitted to custody of the person responsible for Formal Inspection This has the benefits that 1 defective equipment is secured from further use until proper action is taken 2 uniform
30. door climbing gyms on portable climbing walls or challenge courses It is installed where a top rope would be thus eliminating the need for a belayer by providing a hands free belay for the climber Once the climber lets go of the wall however the climber cannot hang suspended by the Perfect Descent Climbing System and will automatically be lowered to the ground at a continuous controlled rate The line automatically retracts into the unit permitting repeated descents The Perfect Descent Climbing System is NOT designed for lead climbing and is not intended to be used as a personal issue item 1 1 1 2 PERFECT DESCENT CLIMBING SYSTEM HOUSING ELEMENTS INSTALLATION HANDLE Connection point for anchoring the Perfect Descent Climbing System to the climbing structure Also serves as a carrying handle Anchoring elements should always secure through the installation handle BRAKE HOUSING o The metal housing that contains the brake mechanism Brake dust exits the unit via a hole in the bottom of the brake housing Always orient the Perfect Descent climbing system vertically with this hole facing down TAMPER RESISTANT BOLTS Provides evidence that the system has been tampered with by other than an authorized factory representative NEVER open the housing or attempt a field repair Serious injury could result NOZZLE Helps seal the unit prevent contaminants from entering the housing and prevents line twisting LINE 1 nylon wear in
31. e the carabiner is attached to the climbing harness per manufacturer s recommendation and the latch is fully closed and the gate engaged before starting to climb FAILURE TO DO SO CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH Prior to climbing the user must be aware of and completely understand the following precautions o Check Perfect Descent by pulling out a short section and allowing it to retract o In the Perfect Descent line fails to retract during climbing stop climbing immediately and request assistance Check the climbing harness is correctly fitted and tightened Check the carabiner from the Perfect Descent lanyard is connected to the designated attachment point on the climbing harness and the gate is properly closed o Ensure the carabiner latch gate is facing away from the climber o Never climb alongside or above the Perfect Descent Never start descent from above the Perfect Descent o Prior to descent ensure descent path and landing area are free of people and obstructions Always descent feet first using feet to fend off obstacles and prepare for landing Copyright 2013 C3 Manufacturing Revision 5 13 13 Page 15 6 0 USAGE LIMITATIONS The Perfect Descent Climbing System is designed for use by one person at a time The designed weight range is between 88 Ibs and 242 lbs 40 and 110 kg for standard and 35 lbs and 310 lbs 16 and 140 kg for non standard Persons with muscular skeletal or other physical di
32. ended harness attachment point s by depressing the gate to verify that it is fully closed and locked WARNING Double check to make sure the carabiner gate has properly closed and latched prior to use Page 18 Copyright 2013 C3 Manufacturing Revision 5 13 13 11 0 CARE MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE e Inspect the Perfect Descent Climbing System by following the guidelines laid out in section 13 of this manual e The useful life of the Perfect Descent Climbing System is dependent upon the operator s proper care of the unit including maintenance and storage If the Perfect Descent Climbing System is used on a portable climbing wall always remove the Perfect Descent Climbing System or seal the unit from water salt and contaminants before transport Factory service is required every two years to keep the product in good working condition and ensure its integrity Proper care and maintenance of the product by the operator is essential during the two year intervals between factory servicing Prevent denting or deformation of the housing Never drop the unit from any height and always set it down carefully o When in use protect the line from contacting sharp corners and edges DO NOT allow foreign matter to enter the housing Heed all caution labels and instructions as these are intended to prevent damage to the product as well as guide the operator in correctly operating the Perfect Descent Climbing System DO NOT STORE I
33. following labels must be present legible and securely attached to the Perfect Descent Climbing System If not remove the Perfect Descent Climbing System from use and mark it as UNUSABLE until a Formal Inspection is performed Front Label PERFECT ESCENT CLIMBING SYSTEMS www PERFECTDESCENT com MANUFACTURE DATE MONTH 1 2 314 6 6 7 819 YEAR 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 LANYARD LENGTH Li2ett 8 5m 40ft 12 2m 52ft 15 9m Service DATE SERVICED MONTH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Date YEAR amna 2016 2016 2017 2076 Label NEXT SERVICE DUE MONTH 112 3141516 7 819 YEAR 151201612017 2014 MODEL 220 CE Side 8 5m unit 8 5m L b l 12 2m unit 12 2m 15 9m unit 159m Minimum temperature for use 0 C Maximum weight of climber 110 kg 242 Ibs Minimum weight of climber 40 88 lbs Maximum Descent Rate 2 m s 6 6 1 5 Minimum Descent Rate 5 m s 1 6 1 5 Net Weight 15 kg 33 lbs 0321 EN 341 2011 CLASS Copyright 2013 C3 Manufacturing Revision 5 13 13 Back Label PERFECT ESCENT CLIMBING 5 TEMS INSPECTION Before each use carefully inspect the entire device including the line and carabiner according to the Operations Manual Check for wear damage alteration or missing parts Check that
34. indicators have not worn through If any of these conditions exists remove the unit from use until the line can be replaced Examine the function of the Perfect Descent Climbing System as specified in section 13 1 If the braking mechanism produces loud chatter accompanied by a jerky descent this is an indication that the brake housing should be maintained according to section 11 3 Examine the line termination near the carabiner paying particularly close attention to the first few feet of line for damage Check that the carabiner functions properly and automatically closes and locks when released Follow the procedures in Section 10 if a carabiner fails to close or lock automatically Check all bolts and nuts on the housing to be sure that they are tight Check that no hardware is missing damaged or has been improperly substituted or altered in any way Check that the two security rivets are in place and are stamped with an amp If missing remove the product from use Check that the housing is not damaged or dented and that the installation handle is not bent Check all metallic parts including the carabiner and installation hardware for deformation fractures cracks corrosion cuts deep nicks and evidence of excessive heat or chemical exposure Check for excessive wear on the installation handle and nozzle Check the anchorage hardware for excessive wear loose or missing components and damage during transport or use If any of these con
35. ise is more pronounced when the unit is laid on its back with the brake housing facing upward Record the results of the functional tests in the appropriate sections of the Inspection Log e Step 7 If it has been determined that the Perfect Descent Climbing System is not acceptable for use contact C3 Manufacturing to determine if a servicing is required or if the unit needs to be retired e Step 8 File the LOG for future reference Copyright O 2013 C3 Manufacturing Revision 5 13 13 Page 24 13 4 FORMAL INSPECTION DIAGRAM Copyright 2013 C3 Manufacturing Revision 5 13 13 Page 25 13 5 FORMAL INSPECTION LOG Model Number Inspection Date Serial Number Condition of Unit Description QTY Comments Pass Fail 1 Webbing 1 2 Stitching n a 3 Body 1 4 Gate 5 Gate Collar 1 6 Swivel 1 g B 0 7 Front of Housing 1 8 Back of Housing 1 9 Housing Fasteners 12 or 16 10 Axle Nut 1 11 Serial Number Tag 1 12 Brake Housing Screw 6 13 Brake Cover Screw 5 14 Bearing Cover 1 15 Brake Cover 1 16 Nozzle 1 17 Nozzle Screw 1 18 Labels 1 19 Installation Handle 1 Function Tests Line Function Test n a Carabiner Function Test n a Copyright 2013 C3 Manufacturing Revision 5 13 13 Page 26 13 6 FORMAL INSPECTION CHECKLIST Part Checklist Overall Results Observations Cuts Abrasion Wear Burns Heat Exposure Chemical Exposure Faded Sun Bleached
36. it 12 2m 40 15 9m 521 unit 15 9m 521 Case Dimensions 40x24x19 cm 16x9 5x7 5 in Net Weight 15 kg 33 lbs Decent rate o Maximum 2175 6 6 ft s Minimum 0 5 m s 1 6 ft s Maximum weight of climber 110 kg 242 Ibs Minimum weight of climber 40 kg 88 Ibs Minimum temperature for use 0 C Materials Casing stainless steel and aluminum o Line minimum breaking strength 15 6 3 500 lbs when new Internal parts stainless steel and or aluminum Perfect descent device is designed to be used on its own as a means of protecting a person during a fall by descending them to the ground safely The EN 341 2011 dynamic strength test result also meets the requirements of EN 360 2002 Personal protective equipment against falls from a height Retractable type fall arresters clause 4 5 dynamic performance with the exception of the arrest distance requirement This requirement is not applicable as the device has no locking function but still keeps the breaking force below the acceptable limits of EN 360 2002 2 1 MODEL 220 SPECIFICATIONS e Line specs 28 40 or 52ft 8 5 12 2 or 15 9m long comprised of 1 Nylon Spectra Webbing Maximum mounting height 28 ft 8 5m unit 28 ft 8 5m 40 ft 12 2m unit 40 ft 12 2m o 52 ft 15 9m unit 52 ft 15 9m Case Dimensions 16x9 5x7 5 in 40x24x19 cm Net Weight 33 lbs 15 kg Decent rate o Maximum 6 6 ft s 2 5 Minimum 1 6 ft s
37. line extracts and continuously resists pull out load Check that line retracts by extracting and controlling re reeling Look for damage alteration missing parts excessive wear and improper line extraction and retraction NEVER USE DEVICE IF ANY OF THESE CONDITIONS A WARNING EXIST NEVER MAKE FIELD REPAIRS r for Inspect device before each use Read and heed all ondition InSpe cording to Operations Manual product labels and Operations Manual Failure to observe instructions may result in serious or fatal injury S ON VELLA PEZ 7 7 WARNING AWARNING WARNING AWARNING A WARNING Do not clamp off or stand on line Do not release line and allow it to re reel back into device in Do not allow line to pass beneath neck or arms an uncontrolled manner between legs or wrap about body or limbs Do not pass line over sharp edges Do not allow foreign matter to enter housing Install and use device vertically overhead to minimize swing hazard Do not permit line slack Never begin descent from above device Do not lengthen by connecting to another line Do not use for other than controlled descent of one person at a time Always have an emergency rescue and evacuation plan Do not rigidly mount Perfect Descent to climbing wall INSTALLATION Followin anchorage connectors a side to side when in use free of obstructions that USE Read and heed Op ore using this prodi ment element of climbing and climbers Tra
38. may break down the label adhesive DO NOT use abrasives to scour the housing as they may damage the plating and the labels Never immerse the product in water or other liquid If water gets into the housing hang the device and slowly extract the entire lifeline allowing the water to run out of the lifeline orifice Use a clean dry cloth to wipe the line dry as it is slowly re reeled back into the device Leave the device hanging in a warm dry room with the line extracted Questions concerning Perfect Descent Climbing System condition and cleaning should be directed to C3 Manufacturing Copyright 2013 C3 Manufacturing Revision 5 13 13 Page 19 11 3 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE e Major maintenance can only be performed at the factory but the routine maintenance specified herein is permissible for the operator to perform Proper maintenance is both preventive and corrective in nature e Proper maintenance of the Perfect Descent Climbing System includes regular cleaning of the brake drum and unit housing to remove brake dust A Perfect Descent Climbing System that is under continual use should be cleaned weekly Unscrew the drain plugs using a 3 16 allen wrench and use a vacuum to remove air and dust from the drain hole in the bottom of the metal housing Dust can be removed from the unit housing by removing the lanyard nozzle on the bottom of the unit While vacuuming slowly extract and retract the line in order to rotate the internal brake shoes
39. mine whether each part is acceptable or not acceptable and note pass or fail in the Pass Fail column of the LOG Step 5 Perform a functional test of the Perfect Descent Climbing System carabiner by opening the gate and allowing it to release Check for any hesitation in the closing of the gate Check that the gate closes by itself Note the results in the appropriate section of the Inspection Log e Step 6 Perform a functional test of the Perfect Descent Climbing System line extraction and retraction features Upon completion of these functional tests note the performance for extraction and retraction in the comments section on the Inspection Log The extraction functional test is per formed by slowly pulling the line completely out of the Perfect Descent Climbing System housing Note as the line is reeled from the drum if there is any sticking hesitation or other hindrances to the smooth deployment of the line The retraction functional test is performed by allowing the automatic retraction of the device to re reel the line back into the Perfect Descent Climbing System The tension of the drum on the line as it draws the line into the Perfect Descent Climbing System should be constant the line should not snag or catch and there should not be any loud grinding noise throughout the entire retraction of the line Note that during normal operation the internal retraction spring will produce a rubbing noise as line is extracted or retracted This no
40. ng is an inherently dangerous activity Operators of the Perfect Descent Climbing System are responsible for the safety and supervision of climbers using this equipment C3 Manufacturing requires all operators to be trained before using this product These instructions must be provided to operators before use of the Perfect Descent Climbing System and retained for reference by operators Owners and operators must read understand or have explained and heed all instructions labels marking and warnings supplied with this product and with any associated products intended for use with the Perfect Descent Climbing System FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH HEALTH AND SAFETY Owners and operators must abide by all Standards International Federal State and Provincial laws and any specific health and safety regulations pertaining to the installation and use of this product SITE PLAN RESCUE Owners and operators must have devised an emergency rescue plan for any climber in distress at all sites operating the Perfect Descent Climbing Systems Operators must inform users of the Perfect Descent of the procedure for rescuing a climber in distress prior to climbing Copyright O 2013 C3 Manufacturing Revision 5 13 13 Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS CERTIFICATION op edes en Len cx edere exi ci Un ua 1 0 DESCRIPTION OF PERFECT DESCENT CLIMBING SYSTEM 1 1 PERFECT DESCE
41. nite mate Ea eut 4 3 1 UTILIZING UNITS FOR DESCENDING FROM ELEVATED PLATFORMS 5 0 TRAINING E 5 1 USER INSTRUCTION es GR 6 0 USAGE LIMITATIONS oon ine hb aun Lea Een 7 0 SHAR NESSES cise C 8 0 SUPERVISION DURING 05 Copyright 2013 C3 Manufacturing Revision 5 13 13 Page 4 9 0 PROPER DESCENDING METHOD esses 18 10 0 CARABINER OPERATION nn ncc nano nk nnn sun xta n Ua ca Y RE ER Ran 18 11 0 CARE MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE 19 11 1 REPLACING THE LINE AND CARABINER eene 19 11 2 CLEANING INST RUG TIONS nu peated ics nau eee ase seo bu 19 11 3 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE an patienda Eng rupi nap eius civ ku 20 0 20 11 5 SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES ides dcus 20 12 0 LABELS AND 21 13 0 PERFECT DESCENT CLIMBING SYSTEM INSPECTION 22 13 1 INSPECTION BEFORE USE nn nn annees 22 13 2 WEEKLY INSPECTION tecti Fee ote ure aes 22 19 9 FORMAL INSPECTION dique tts betta n tuna utto bg des ete 22
42. roduct furnished is free from mechanical defects or faulty workmanship for a period of two 2 years from first use or thirty 80 months from date of shipment whichever occurs first provided it is maintained and used in accordance with C3 Manufacturing instructions and or recommendations Replacement parts and repairs are warranted for ninety 90 days from the date of repair of the product or sale of the replacement part whichever occurs first C3 Manufacturing shall be released from all obligations under this warranty in the event repairs or modifications are made by persons other than its own authorized service personnel or if the warranty claim results from misuse of the product No agent employee or representative of C3 Manu facturing may bind C3 Manufacturing to any affirmation representation or modification of the warranty concerning the goods sold under this contract C3 Manufacturing makes no warranty concerning components or accessories not manufactured by C3 Manufacturing but will pass on to the Purchas er all warranties of manufacturers of such components THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS IMPLIED OR STATUTORY AND IS STRICTLY LIMITED TO THE TERMS HEREOF C3 Manufacturing SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Exclusive Remedy It is expressly agreed that the Purchaser s sole and exclusive remedy for breach of the above warranty for any tortious conduct of
43. shoulder pattern threaded shank washer and nut The length of shank and diameter of the threaded cross section shall be appropriate for the specific installation The breaking strength must be a minimum 4 400 Ibs 19 6 kN for any loading direction anticipated by the system Verify that intermediate anchorage connectors carabiner or shackle are compatible to prevent accidental disengagement rollout Proper selection and installation must be performed under the supervision of a qualified person Always install the eyebolt such that the anticipated loading direction is within 30 of the eyebolt axis Never install to an eyebolt mounted horizontally Eyebolts without a nut are not recommended because they can work loose Verify that the nut is properly torqued against the washer and will not loosen over time and that the structure to which the eyebolt is mounted is capable of supporting 4 400 lbs 19 6 kN in the direction of anticipated loading Direction of Load Copyright 2013 C3 Manufacturing Revision 5 13 13 Page 13 4 2 3 INSTALLATION CARABINER e Two locking steel carabiners can be used as an anchorage connector when linked between the Perfect Descent Climbing System Installation Handle and an appropriate anchorage connector While one carabiner is sufficient two is recommended to spread load and reduce wear on the handle Each carabiner has a minimum breaking strength of 5 000 lbs Always verify that
44. sorders should consult a physician before using the Perfect Descent Climbing System Consult a physician if there is any question about physical ability to safely climb or use this product Do not expose the Perfect Descent Climbing System to environments with prolonged temperatures greater than 185 F 85 C Do not expose the Perfect Descent Climbing System to a corrosive environment Always remove or seal the unit during trailer transport The Perfect Descent Climbing System internal parts should be protected from dirt salt and water Do not install where the unit or line can come in contact with an electrical source Any Perfect Descent Climbing System that shows signs of excessive wear deterioration malfunction or insufficient retraction force must be removed from use and marked as Unusable until returned to a C3 Manufacturing approved service center for repair See section 13 for detailed inspection procedure and section 14 for factory service information The performance of the brake mechanism will change slightly over the life of the Perfect Descent Climbing System Once the brake pads have worn in descent rate will be slightly slower than when the unit was new This change in performance is expected and normal The brake pads will produce an intermittent sound when the line is slowly extracted 7 0 HARNESSES e All harnesses used in conjunction with the Perfect Descent Climbing System must comply with the following standards O
45. standards are applied for determining whether the equipment is acceptable or not acceptable for further use 3 uniform methods of cleaning line and carabiner replacement and other maintenance are applied 4 there is a central point for evaluation of conditions that may be recurring and require preventive measures such as coordination with the equipment manufacturer selection of alternate equipment additional training of equipment users or changes to the conditions of use 13 3 3 FORMAL INSPECTION PROCEDURE he Formal Inspection Procedure is similar to the weekly inspection described in section 13 2 However it differs in three important respects 1 itis performed by a person who is trained and authorized to perform Formal Inspection 2 itis more detailed and is methodically recorded on a Formal Inspection Log that is kept on file for future reference 3 it results in final disposition of the equipment as either acceptable or as not acceptable followed by factory service of the product e The described detailed inspection record keeping is needed in order to trace detected defects to their causes A simplified alternative procedure is also explained below here are three forms that are important to the Formal Inspection Procedure They are the Formal Inspection Diagram DIAGRAM the Formal Inspection Log LOG and the Formal Inspection Checklist CHECKLIST These forms relate and refer to each other so it is necessar
46. t is easily accessed for inspection and removal prior to transport Consider all possible paths of climber movement and all factors that could affect climber safety while climbing and descending anywhere along these paths Consider the location of the entire length of line as the prospective climber moves around It should not pass over under or around the path of another climber Never install the Perfect Descent Climbing System where the housing or line can encounter electrical hazards e Always mount the Perfect Descent with the Back Label facing the wall and the Brake Drum facing away from the wall 4 1 3 HANDLING Take care when lifting the Perfect Descent Climbing System as it is a heavy item 33 lbs 15 kg e Take precautions to avoid dropping the Perfect Descent Climbing System when it has been detached from the climbing wall Damage can occur to the brake mechanism if the Perfect Descent Climbing System is dropped This damage may not be evident upon inspection of the external housing and may result in interference with normal line retraction If you suspect that a Perfect Descent Climbing System has been dropped resulting in damage to the brake mechanism remove the unit from use immediately and return to C3 Manufacturing or an authorized service center for service e When not in use the line of the Perfect Descent Climbing System should be retracted completely into the housing This will prolong the life of the retraction spring
47. ted platforms mount your unit so that the attachment carabiner hangs 6 feet above the height of the platform floor Mount your unit at a distance of 20 24 inches protruding from the platform WARNING DO NOT rigidly mount the Perfect Descent Climbing System to the climbing wall e Install the Perfect Descent Climbing System over the intended descent path with the housing oriented vertically and line nozzle facing down The housing must be oriented vertically to permit proper operation of the brake mechanism and to allow brake dust to exit the housing during maintenance Install where the line can hang unobstructed by the climbing wall or climbing holds Do not allow the line to pass over sharp edges or drag on the wall or hand holds during descent Always avoid installation where the line can become lodged behind hand holds or other obstructions Mount the Perfect Descent Climbing System so as to prevent a climber from climbing above the unit Install the Copyright 2013 C3 Manufacturing Revision 5 13 13 Page 11 unit overhead to minimize swing hazards and to prevent excessive wear on the nozzle Ensure that the height of the wall does not exceed the line length of the lanyard either 28 40 or 52 ft 8 5 12 2 or 11 9m depending on which lanyard is in the unit Also ensure that climbers cannot forcibly extract the line beyond this length to its termination point If installation is on a portable climbing wall secure the unit where i
48. the carabiners are loaded along their major axis with the gate closed and locked Loading the carabiners in any other manner will reduce their strength to the point where it may fail Contact C3 Manufacturing for information and separate user instructions for the selection and use of this equipment 4 2 4 ANCHOR SHACKLE A bolt type anchor shackle that is of weld less forged alloy steel construction may be used as a link between the Perfect Descent Climbing System Installation Handle and an appropriate anchorage connector Shackles should comply with U S Federal Specification RR 271 These are referred to as safety anchor shackles because the shackle bolt is secured with a nut and a cotter pin to reduce the possibility of the bolt coming out It is recommended that the shackle with a nominal 0 5 inches be used Never replace an original shackle bolt with a regular bolt Never use the shackle without the nut and cotter pin in place The Perfect Descent Climbing System installation handle should bear on the shackle bow DIMENSIONS Bow 1 Weldless forged alloy steel Nut and coiter pin must be securely in place Min Breaking strength 14 000 Ibs 62 3 KN 4 2 5 COMPATIBILITY OF ANCHORAGE COMPONENTS Connecting hardware must be compatible in size shape and strength Non compatible connectors may accidentally disengage rollout Always verify that connection elements of the anchorage are compatible 4 3 ANCHORING THE PERF
49. to any federal or state requirements for such devices e Minimum requirements for anchor points must conform to the requirements of EN 12572 Climbing wall anchor points and EN 795 Anchor Devices The location and anchor points for the Perfect Descent should comply with the following Copyright O 2013 C3 Manufacturing Revision 5 13 13 Page 12 Minimum load capacity of the anchor point s of 4 400lbs 19 6 kN in expected directions of application o Anchor points are not to be used by other devices or as attachments for hardware not associated with the Perfect Descent installation o Anchor points should be a suitable size to correctly install any mounting hardware e All secondary connectors and hardware used in the installation of the Perfect Descent must conform to the requirements of EN 362 Types of connectors for personal protection and EN 12275 Types of connectors for mountaineering 4 2 1 MOUNTING POINTS e The only place the Perfect Descent is to be mounted from is the handle It can either be mounted with a single or double point mounting For single point mounting only one connection point is connected to the handle as shown below For double point mounting two connection points are connected to the handle one on either side as shown below 2 S SINGLE POINT A N NI x DOUBLE POINT MOUNTING 4 2 2 EYEBOLT e Eyebolts must be of weld less forged alloy steel construction with a
50. vision 5 13 13 Page 28 14 4 HOW TO OBTAIN FACTORY SERVICE e When factory service for the Perfect Descent Climbing System is required for any reason the steps below must be carefully followed Step 1 Contact Manufacturer or Authorized Service Center Manufacturer C3 Manufacturing Tel 303 953 0874 info perfectdescent com 3809 Norwood Drive Unit 4 Littleton CO 80125 Step 2 Have the following documents available Owner s company name address phone number and fax number Name of person who can be contacted to authorize repair charges if there are any Perfect Descent Climbing System serial number tyoe number and last factory service date Brief explanation of service and known repairs to be performed e g kinked line broken carabiner two year service etc Billing address if the owner already has an account with C3 Manufacturing Otherwise C3 Manufacturing terms are C O D in the continental USA and cash in advance including freight charges elsewhere Return shipment address Please note that any unit sent to C3 Manufacturing or an authorized service center for service must be disassembled inspected reassembled and retested by C3 Manufacturing or an authorized service center in order to determine if service beyond normal service is required Therefore a minimum service charge must always be made Step 3 Ship the unit freight prepaid to C3 Manufacturing or an authorized service center If
51. y to understand their purposes and uses before discussing the inspection procedure 13 3 3 1 DIAGRAM his is a drawing of the Perfect Descent Climbing System with numbers corresponding to those on the Formal Inspection Log in the column titled Inspection Number See section 13 4 13 3 3 2 FORMAL INSPECTION LOG This form is to be used to record observations made during the Formal Inspection See section 13 5 The Model Number Serial Number and Manufacture Date may be found on the product label The Inspector Inspection Date and Condition of Unit are to be entered upon inspection by the inspector The Condition of the Unit is to be termed either Acceptable or Not Acceptable e The columns on the LOG are as follows o Inspection number These numbers correlate to the numbers on the DIAGRAM o Description This is the name of the Perfect Descent Climbing System inspection point There are four categories for the inspection Lanyard Carabiner Casing Brake Housing and Handle o QTY Quantity per Perfect Descent Climbing System The quantity of each Perfect Descent Climbing System inspection point that must be inspected o Comments This is where the inspector indicates their observations o Pass Fail This is where the overall condition of the Perfect Descent Climbing System is to be noted If any defective conditions are observed with the Perfect Descent Climbing System the inspector is to note Fail in this column
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