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1. Inspect the airbag for punctures or tears.
2. Inspect the Inflation Unit (1j) for cracks or dents.
3. Inspect the Deployment Handle (1c) to ensure it is in the proper
position (Figure 8) and is free of damage.
4. Inspect the AA Battery compartment (1r) for corrosion and proper
installation of batteries.
5. Inspect the backpack for punctures or tears.
6. Inspect the backpack shoulder straps, leg strap, and waist belt for
tears or damaged stitching.
7. After repacking the airbag, arm the system and check system status.
If the inspection reveals signs of damage or if you have any doubts about
the dependability of your JetForce TOUR Backpack, contact your pack
manufacturer’s customer service center.
Retirement
Damaged gear must be repaired before use or retired and destroyed to
prevent future use.
Contact your pack manufacturer’s customer service center if:
• The JetForce TOUR Backpack’s Inflation Unit does not arm properly
or does not deploy the airbag properly. Perform the procedures in the
Troubleshooting section of this manual before contacting your pack
manufacturer’s customer service center.
• Airbag is damaged and will not hold air.
• Structural webbing or bar tacks are torn, abraded, cut, melted or burnt.
• If you have any doubts about the dependability of your gear, retire it.
Lifespan
The JetForce TOUR System is certified for 50 full deployments. With
normal use and proper care the typical lifespan of a JetForce TOUR
Backpack is five years. The actual lifespan can be longer or shorter
depending on how frequently you use it and on the conditions of its use.
The maximum lifespan of a JetForce TOUR Backpack is up to 10 years
from the date of manufacture, even if unused and properly stored.
Upon reaching the rated number of deployments or maximum lifespan,
the pack must be retired and destroyed to prevent future use.
Factors that will reduce the lifespan of a JetForce TOUR Backpack:
Falls, abrasion, wear, prolonged exposure to sunlight, salt water/air, cor-
rosive chemicals, harsh environments or misuse of the Inflation Unit or
SuperCapacitors.
Disposal
• Pack: Destroy the pack to prevent future use.
• Electronics: Do not mechanically disrupt or incinerate the product,
this may lead to potential hazards. Dispose separately from unsorted
municipal waste. Before disposing remove the batteries.
• Batteries: Dispose of batteries only when fully discharged and
separately from unsorted municipal waste.
SPECIFICATIONS
• Allowable operating temperature: -30°C to 50°C (-22°F to 122°F)
• Optimal storage temperature: 0°C to 23°C (32°F to 73°F)
• Allowable storage temperature: -35°C to 55°C (-31°F to 130°F)
• Allowable charging temperature: 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)
• Charging power supply: Micro USB port (5V-2A)
• Battery specification: 2x AA Batteries
MARKINGS (WHEN PRESENT)
Black Diamond: Black Diamond brand name and name of the
manufacturer.
: Black Diamond’s logo.
JetForce TOUR 26: Example of a model name.
Alpride E1: Technology/system name.
: The CE mark of conformity and indicates fulfillment of the requirements
of the Personal Protective Equipment Regulation (EU) 2016/425. Notified
body performing the EU type examination: TÜV SÜD Product Service
GmbH, Daimlerstraße 11, D-85748 Garching, Germany, NB No 0123.
YYYY-MM: Year and Month of Manufacture.
XXXXXXXXXXXX: 12-digit serial number unique to each pack.