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Step 6.
Inspect connecting carabiner and web body support for damage.
Step 7.
Inspect rope spool for damage.
Step 8.
Inspect angled guide line (if present).
Step 9.
Inspect cover/enclosure.
Step 10. Inspect Rescue Cradle (if present).
5.3
If inspection reveals an unsafe condition, remove device from service and contact DBI/SALA or a authorized
service center for repair.
6.0

MAINTENANCE and STORAGE

6.1
Six Month Maintenance Check:
Step 1.
Remove screw and metal cover to observe free movement of gears by passage of cable.
Step 2.
Blow out any dust accumulation with air hose. DO NOT OIL!
Step 3.
Check cable for wear. Worn cable must be replaced immediately. Only cable supplied by DBI/SALA
is acceptable for use with the Rescumatic® descent system.
Step 4.
Evidence of chemical attack or environmental effects on the material of construction must immediately
be referred to DBI/SALA.
Step 5.
Rotate internal drum. Drum should rotate freely.
Step 6.
Inspect inside surface of brake drum. Check for brake lining wear evident by ridges or grooves inside
of brake drum.
Step 7.
Replace metal cover and screw.
Step 8.
A practice descent is strongly recommended after each maintenance check. See section 4.0.
Step 9.
Return unit back to original location. Ensure that the Rescumatic® equipment is protected from the
effects of weather and environment until the next inspection. A vinyl protective cover is supplied by
DBI/SALA.
6.2
If maintenance check reveals an unsafe condition, remove from service immediately and contact DBI/SALA or
an authorized service center for repairs.
6.3
Service: Maintenance and servicing must be completed by an authorized service center. An authorization and
return number must be issued by DBI/SALA. Contact DBI/SALA for service frequencies when this equipment is
used in extreme working conditions.
6.4
Storage: The Rescumatic® Emergency Escape Device must be protected from the weather in a weather-
resistant container. The unit must also be protected from long term effects of sunlight which may cause
degradation of the belts and other synthetic materials.
Outdoors a protective box should be constructed to suit local conditions. The box should be dry, resistant to salt
spray, wind, fumes, and UV light.
Indoors for dusty locations, all permanently installed Rescumatic® units should be protected with a vinyl
protective cover furnished with each unit. This cover is not suitable for outdoor installation.
Inspect the Rescumatic® Device after extended storage.
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