Actsafe T1-16 Tactical Ascender
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USER’S MANUAL Rev 1-2011 ENG ActSafe T1-16 Tactical Ascender User’s Manual T1-16 Tactical Ascender 2 T1-16 Tactical Ascender User’s Manual revision 1-2011 © Copyright 2011 ActSafe Systems AB www.actsafe-tactical.com [email protected] 2 © Copyright ActSafe Systems AB Table of contents INTRODUCTION 4 Remote control usage 23 Foreword 4 Covert mode 23 About ActSafe 4 Operation in water 24 About this manual 4 Emergency descent 25 Definitions 5 Charging 26 Disclaimer 5 Transportation 26 Storage 26 SAFETY 6 Ascender safety 6 ACCESSORIES 27 General safety measures 6 Quick-out karabiner 27 Work method analysis recommendation 7 Rope system safety 8 SERVICE & MAINTENANCE 30 Personal safety 9 Clean the ascender 30 Rope recommendation 8 Clean the charging pins 30 Training 10 Changing the primary connection sling 30 Changing the rope grab system 30 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 11 Remote control, changing the battery 30 General 12 Equipment list 32 Control panel 12 Material 32 Battery 13 Spare parts 32 Battery indicator 14 Remote control 15 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 33 Operation in water 16 Buoyancy aid 16 WARRANTY & GUARANTEE 36 Emergency descent 17 Limitation of liability 36 Charger 18 Overload/heat monitoring/protection 18 TECHNICAL DATA 37 USAGE 19 APPENDIX 38 Checklist before and after use 19 Connect to rope 20 Ascent & descent 21 Twisted rope, rotation 22 User’s Manual T1-16 Tactical Ascender 3 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Foreword About this manual Thank you for choosing a product from The information in this manual cannot ActSafe Systems AB®. replace training and exercise. The ascender When used correctly this ascender will must only be used by personnel who have revolutionize the way you work at height. undergone proper training. Improper use This hoisting equipment makes it much less may result in serious injury or death. stressful for you to reach your workplace in combination with lifting materials and Description of the manual tools. Safety messages of extra importance are presented with the words danger and cau- About ActSafe tion. The meanings of the signal words are: ActSafe off ers you a full range of personal CAUTION protective equipment (PPE), and compre- Not following these instructions may result hensive training in the use and handling of in INJURY or damage to the equipment. this equipment. Visit our website for more information on ActSafe Power Ascenders. You will fi nd DANGER important information, the latest versions Not following these instructions may result of manuals and much more. in SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH. www.actsafe-tactical.com RECOMMENDATION User recommendation is described like this. Further information about consequences and other details is presented like this. NOTE! The word “Note” will precede important information about the equipment used together with the ascender. 4 © Copyright ActSafe Systems AB INTRODUCTION/DISCLAIMER Defi nitions WORD DESCRIPTION Anchor Attachment point for rope or ascender. Ascending Moving up on the rope. Descending Moving down on the rope. Primary rope Main rope used with ascender. Approved according to EN 1891. Backup rope Safety rope that takes load if failure with primary rope. / Secondary rope Approved according to EN 1891. Device that stops a fall and limits the load. Fall arrest Approved according to EN 353-2. Active / Live rope Rope that is loaded during work. Passive / Dead rope Unloaded rope during work. Operator of the ascender, either by speed control handle User / Operator or by remote control. There can be two or more at the same time. Competent person Personnel with adequate training and certifi cation for the assignment. A fall of distance X m with X m of rope catching the fall. Fall factor is Factor 1 fall fallendistance divided by length of rope catching it. Petzl l’D Industrial Descender, device for descending a rope. DISCLAIMER Since ActSafe Systems AB is unable to The ascender is not safety equipment. It is control the use of the equipment, the user a tool for hoisting and lowering a person and the user only is responsible for any da- and/or equipment. It must therefore always mage, personal injuries or death resulting be used in combination with an approved from improper use and maintenance of this secondary system including approved com- product. ponents for fall arrest. ActSafe Systems AB, including our dist- The product must not be used by per- ributors or working partners do not accept sonnel that have not been certifi ed by any responsibility or liability for payment ActSafe Systems AB or our distributors. due to damage, personal injuries or death This manual covers the basic features resulting from use of uncertifi ed personnel and use of the ascender only and does not or the improper use and maintenance of replace adequate training and certifi cation this product. for working in rope access systems. User’s Manual T1-16 Tactical Ascender 5 SAFETY SAFETY Users of this product must have been cer- DANGER tifi ed or have undergone proper approved Read this chapter carefully and make sure training either by ActSafe Systems AB or by you understand its contents. ActSafe approved distributors. Ascender safety The ascender must not be used: Use only original spare parts / material recommended by ActSafe Systems AB. • For anything other than that for which it has been designed. If opened and closed by anyone other than competent personnel it may not be water- • In an explosive environment. tight. If the inside of the ascender is fi lled with • If modifi ed in any way by anyone other water the battery can generate fl ammable than ActSafe Systems AB. gas, thus causing a risk of explosion. • After a free fall from a height more than Other battery chargers may damage the 1 meter against any hard surface. battery and may cause development of toxic • If subjected to a dynamic load as it is gases or in worst-case scenarios cause an designed to work in static systems only. explosion. • If fi lled with water or if you suspect risk If unclear of the condition of the ascen- of a leakage. der, it must be inspected and approved by ActSafe Systems AB or an ActSafe approved • If subjected to mis-use in any way those distributor before use. parts or components may have been damaged. The ActSafe Ascender and its equipment must be checked before and after every • In combination with other than ActSafe use and must be subject to at least one original battery charger. inspection per year (national regulations • In combination with damaged or may require more frequent inspections). modifi ed battery charger General safety measures RECOMMENDATION Plan for rescue when rigging the rope system. • Draw up a risk analysis and a minimum of 2 separate rescue plans. The area of risk under someone working at height is within a radius of 2/3 of the height and • Make suitable rescue equipment larger due to strong wind. Other persons must available. keep away from the area of risk. • Check all components in the system. Always secure tools and equipment. 6 © Copyright ActSafe Systems AB SAFETY Work method analysis recommendation This diagram is made for a general situation As time is important in accessing an injured where the main operator (the operator person ActSafe recommend the following primarily using the winch) and the 2nd when planning your work with an ascender. operator (rescue personnel) are situated in different positions. Consider this as an aid in analysing the work situation and doing RECOMMendation the risk analysis. Have 2 separate ways of controlling the ascen- Traditional rescue methods refer to clim- der (direct and with remote, I’D or other). The backup operating method should be available bing/ascending the unloaded rope to the to the 2nd operator/rescue personnel. injured operator and lowering/descending to safety with the help of equipment. This Start the assignment with fully charged will normally take longer than just descen- batteries to minimise time and risk in case of an accident. ding directly without needing to access the injured person. Is the ascender operable? Is the main operator (battery capacity, Descend to safety conscious and able to YES emergency stop, YES operate the winch? QUICK RESCUE! powered up etc) NO NO Is the emergency descent handle / emergency Descend to safety YES descender available for QUICK RESCUE! the main operator? NO Is the remote, ascender Is the ascender operable? or emergency descender (battery capacity, Descend to safety YES YES available for rescue emergency stop, QUICK RESCUE! personnel? powered up etc) NO NO Is the emergency descent Traditional rescue handle / emergency Descend to safety YES descender available for QUICK RESCUE! rescue personel? NO Traditional rescue User’s Manual T1-16 Tactical Ascender 7 SAFETY Rope system safety Rope recommendations ActSafe has tested a variety of ropes; 1 2 please contact us for more information about different rope qualities. Please read and understand the tips and directions regarding ropes below and you will get more out of your ropes as well as your ActSafe Ascender. As a rule of the thumb one can say that extremely soft ropes don’t get good grip in the rope grab. A very soft rope may result in poor lifting capacity since the rope starts to slip or in the worst-case scenario even a jam. 3 NOTE! Not all EN 1891 ropes perform in a si- milar way. They have slightly different charac- teristics (stiff, soft, thick/thin mantle etc). The rope system must consist of a primary rope (1) and a secondary back-up rope (2), both must be approved according to DANGER EN1891 and have a diameter of 10-13mm. The two ropes must have separate anchor A rope that has been in contact with acid must not be used under any circumstances.