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WARNING:
When using Retrofit Tool or 
Anchor Attachments, the user must ensure that 
the Maximum lanyard length identified  on the 
attachments is compatible with the identified 
lanyard length indicated on the tool lanyard 
label. Failure in doing so may not give optimum 
utilization of the connection made.
WARNING:
When using tool lanyard and 
accessories, basic precautions should always be 
followed, including the following:
DOs
a )  The user must weigh the tool or tools to be tethered
to ensure they do not exceed the maximum safe
working capacity of the tool lanyard or any part of
your tethering system. User should also refer to the
label or user manual for information on maximum
capacity information.
b )  Always inspect tool lanyard and all parts of the
tethering system prior to, and after each use (refer to
inspection steps).
c )  Use extra caution around moving machinery or
parts, electrical hazards, chemical hazards or other
apparent hazards.
d )  Always wear appropriate personal protective
equipment when installing or using tethering systems.
e )  Always ensure the carabiners are closed and locked
properly.
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f )  Always ensure the hook & loop closure fasten
properly.
g )  Make sure the lanyard carabiners are properly
attached and secure prior to use, and after each
transfer.
h )  Store this product away from tools and other
objects that could cause damage.
i )  Carabiner locks securely.
DON'Ts
a )  For tools weighing more than 5 lbs.(2.26 kg.), do not
tether such tool to the human body.
b )  Do not wrap tool lanyard around sharp or rough
edges.
c )  Never modify or alter tool lanyard.
d )  Never modify a tool or primary anchoring location.
e )  Never tie a knot in a tool lanyard.
f )  Never wrap the tool lanyard back to itself, unless
specifically instructed.
g )  Do not attach more than one Tool to each Lanyard (
or lanyard leg).
h )  Do not use this product if it interferes with the tool's
safe working condition, or the anchoring location -
including personal fall protection.
i )  Tool lanyard must not be used as hoisting tag-lines
or used to statically suspend tools and equipment.
j )  Never cinch the cord or carabiner around wrist.
k )  If not able to find a suitable connection point on the
tool, do not connect the lanyard.
l )  Do not extend the length of the lanyard with another
lanyard, string or rope, etc.
WARNING:
Keep the lanyard and wrist strap 
clean and free of debris. Clean with a damp cloth 
and mild soap, wipe off excess and thoroughly dry. 
Do not use solvents.
WARNING:
Do not use this device for towing 
objects.
INSPECTION
a )  A visual inspection is essential before using any
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b )  Before each use, make sure you find no signs of cuts,
wear, discoloration, corrosion, etc. When in doubt, the
equipment should be replaced.
c )  Do not use this equipment beyond its weight limit.
d )  Always check the connection before each use.
e )  Tool lanyard that has been used to arrest a falling
tool should be taken out of service.
f )  Do not alter or use in a manner other than as 
instructed in this manual.
g )  Fabric and stitching are not cut, pulled, or frayed.
h )  Do not use if damaged or not functioning properly.
i )  Do not extend the length of the lanyard with another
lanyard,string, or rope, etc.
English
WARNING:
The user must weigh the tool to be 
tethered to ensure they do not exceed the maximum 
safe working capacity of the tool lanyard or any 
part of  the tethering system. User should also refer 
to the label or user manual for information on 
maximum capacity.

MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING

a )  Proper care is important for maintaining the
safety and longevity of the tool lanyard. Before and
after each use, remove all dirt, corrosives, and other
contaminants from the D
WALT Tool Lanyard.
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b )  Do not wrap lanyard around sharp or rough edges.
Tool lanyard should not be used with blades, knives,
etc.

STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION

a )  When not in use, store equipment where it will not be
affected by heat, light, excessive moisture, chemicals,
or other corrosive elements.
b )  The product should be kept and transported in its
original packaging or in airtight packaging.
DISPOSAL
a )  If any wear or damage is observed, the product
must be removed from service and destroyed. Using
scissors, cut the textile to dismantle it.
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