head rush technologies QuickFlight QF150-12A User manual

NOTE TO OWNERS, INSTALLERS, AND OPERATORS
Always Read Instructions Before Use
The Operator Manual contains information relating to the proper installation, operation,
and maintenance of the QuickFlight Free Fall Device and includes all product registration
and warranty information. This document must be supplied to the Owner/Operator after
installation. Ensure that this Operator Manual is readily available to responsible parties at
all times.
Head Rush Technologies QuickFlight Free Fall Device Manual
P/N 18310-06
Head Rush Technologies products are covered by a number of patents, including
U.S. Patents 8,490,751; 8,851,235; 9,016,435 and D654,412 & corresponding patents/applications in the USA and in other
countries worldwide.
QUICKFLIGHT /
QUICKFLIGHT XL
FREE FALL DEVICE
Models: QF150-12A / QFXL150-20A
Operator Manual


TABLE OF CONTENTS
Important Safety Warnings 5
Health and Safety 6
Site Rescue Plan 6
1.0 SAFETY INFORMATION 7
Symbols Used in this Manual 7
2.0 WARRANTY CONDITIONS 8
2.1 Owner Responsibility 8
3.0 CERTIFICATION 10
3.1 Standards 10
4.0 DESCRIPTION 11
5.0 SPECIFICATIONS 12
5.1 All QuickFlight Models 12
5.2 Mounting Heights 13
6.0 QUICKFLIGHT PARTS 15
6.1 Labels 16
6.2 Icon Descriptions 17
7.0 UNPACKING 19
7.1 Precautions 19
7.2 Receipt of the QuickFlight Free Fall Device 19
7.3 Unpacking the QuickFlight Free Fall Device 19
7.4 Storage 20
8.0 INSTALLATION 21
8.1 Precautions 21
8.2 Standards 21
8.2.1 Anchor Points 21
8.2.2 Harness 22
8.2.3 Secondary Connectors 22
8.2.4 Selecting a Location 23
8.2.5 Outdoor Installations 24
8.2.6 Mounting Points 24
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8.2.7 Mounting Diagram 25
8.2.8 Location Diagram 26
9.0 OPERATION 27
9.1 Operator Training 28
9.2 User Instruction 28
9.3 Proper Harness Connections 31
9.4 Carabiner Operation 31
9.5 Proper Webbing Retraction 32
10.0 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 33
10.1 Annual Recertification 33
10.2 Scheduled Maintenance 33
10.2.1 Safety Precautions 34
10.3 Daily Inspection 35
10.3.1 Upper Webbing Inspection 35
10.3.2 RipCord Webbing Inspection 40
10.4 Weekly Inspection 42
10.5 Bi-Annual Inspection 44
10.5.1 Inspection Procedure 44
10.6 Upper Webbing Replacement 45
10.7 Nozzle Replacement 48
10.8 Side Cover Replacement 49
10.9 RipCord Webbing Replacement 50
10.10 Long Term Storage 51
10.11 Replacement Part 52
10.12 Troubleshooting 52
10.13 Transportation 52
11.0 MANUFACTURER’S DETAILS 53
Address 53
Contact Details 53
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Important Safety Warnings
READ BEFORE INSTALLATION & OPERATION
RECREATIONAL DESCENT IS A DANGEROUS ACTIVITY.
THE QUICKFLIGHT FREE FALL DEVICE IS PRIMARILY USED AS A RECREATIONAL
FREE FALL DEVICE. IT CAN BE USED FOR CLIMBING PROTECTION. A MANDA
TORY FALL ATTUENTATION SURFACE IS REQUIRED UNDER THE PARTICIPANT/
CLIMBER AT ALL TIMES. ADDITIONAL CARE MUST BE TAKEN AT THE TOP OF
THE CLIMB AS THE RIPCORD WILL PREVENT 100% OF THE WEBBING FROM RE
TRACTING. ADDITIONAL FREEFALL WHILE CLIMBING IS POSSIBLE, SO CARE AND
TRAINING FOR PARTICIPANTS IS REQUIRED.
USE OF THE QUICKFLIGHT FREE FALL DEVICE FOR ANY PURPOSES OTHER THAN
THOSE INTENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER ARE NOT PERMITTED AND MAY
RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY AND/OR DEATH.
PRIOR TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION, ALL RESPONSIBLE PARTIES MUST
HAVE READ AND SHOWN TO HAVE UNDERSTOOD ALL REQUIREMENTS, IN
STRUCTIONS, LABELS, MARKINGS AND SAFETY INFORMATION PERTAINING TO
THE CORRECT INSTALLATION, OPERATION, INSPECTION, AND MAINTENANCE
OF THE QUICKFLIGHT FREE FALL DEVICE, ITS COMPONENT PARTS, AND ALL
ASSOCIATED HARDWARE AND SYSTEMS. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE, SERIOUS INJURY, OR DEATH.
QuickFlight Free Fall Device Models QF150-12A, QFXL150-20A, and associated
equipment are designed and specified for use as rapid descent devices.
Owners and Operators of the QuickFlight Free Fall Device are responsible for
the safety and supervision of any person using the QuickFlight Free Fall Device
and are required to ensure that proper installation, operation, and maintenance
procedures are followed at all times. Proper installation requires careful design
and planning using QuickFlight and non-QuickFlight components. Owners,
Installers, and Operators are required by the Manufacturer to read, under-
stand, and follow all instructions in this Operator Manual regarding the correct
installation and operation of the QuickFlight Free Fall Device prior to any use.
Owners and Operators are encouraged to seek the advice of their Installer or a
qualified engineering professional regarding the instructions in this Manual.
These instructions must be made readily available to the Owners, Installers,
and Operators of the QuickFlight Free Fall Device at all times. Prior to installa-
tion and use of the device, all Owners, Installers, and Operators must have read
and shown to have understood all instructions, labels, markings, and safety
information pertaining to the installation, operation, care, and maintenance of
the QuickFlight Free Fall Device system, its component parts, and all associat-
ed hardware.
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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 Rescue Plan
Owners and Operators must have devised an emergency rescue plan for any
Participant in distress at all sites operating QuickFlight Free Fall Devices. Oper-
ators must inform Users of the QuickFlight Free Fall Device of the procedure
for rescuing a Participant in distress prior to descent.
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1.0 SAFETY INFORMATION
Symbols Used in this Manual
The following safety symbols are used throughout this manual to highlight
potential dangers. One or more precautions may be associated with practices
and procedures described within this manual. Failure to adhere to any precau-
tions highlighted can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
Ensure that you read and understand all safety procedures related to the work-
ing environment and the task you are performing.
DANGER
Indicates a hazardous situation exists that, if not avoided, will
result in serious injury or death.
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided,
could result in serious injury or death.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided,
may result in injury or equipment damage.
NOTE
Indicates an action that must be taken to ensure personal safe-
ty and prevent damage to property or equipment.
CARE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT
Take care to minimize impact on the environment when carry-
ing out this procedure.
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2.0 WARRANTY CONDITIONS
This QuickFlight Free Fall Device is warrantied against factory defects in ma-
terials and workmanship (excluding “Replacement Parts” – see below) for a
period of two (2) years from date of purchase. This warranty applies only to the
original purchaser, and is contingent upon the Owner/Operator maintaining
and using the device in accordance with Manufacturer’s instructions, including
the requirement to continue to maintain annual re-certification as described in
the Operator’s Instruction Manual. This Warranty is in lieu of all other warran-
ties, express or implied.
The sole remedy for breach of this warranty, or for any claim in negligence
or strict liability in tort, is the repair or replacement of any defective parts by
Head Rush Technologies. Upon notice in writing, Head Rush Technologies
will promptly repair or replace all defective items. Head Rush Technologies
reserves the right to have any defective equipment returned to its plant, trans-
portation pre-paid, for inspection before making a repair or replacement.
This Warranty is null and void if parts other than genuine parts are used, or if
any modifications or services have been performed on the device by anyone
other than an authorized Head Rush Technologies servicing agent. This war-
ranty does not cover any damages resulting from abuse to the device, damage
in transit, or any other damage beyond the control of Head Rush Technologies.
Head Rush Technologies makes no warranties in respect to trade accessories
or component parts which are not made by Head Rush Technologies. Head
Rush Technologies expressly excludes from this Warranty the replacement of
“Replacement Parts”.
No person, agent or Distributor is authorized to give any warranty, other than
the one herein expressed, on behalf of Head Rush Technologies, or to as-
sume for it any liability pertaining to such products. Head Rush Technologies
expressly disclaims any implied guarantee of merchantability, or claim as to
whether the device is suited for a particular purpose. Purchaser agrees that
Head Rush Technologies shall not be held liable to Purchaser/Operator for
damages of any kind, including but not limited to, lost or projected profits,
equipment down time, or any losses considered to be caused by non-opera-
tion or servicing/re-certification down time of the equipment.
2.1 Owner Responsibility
The following items are considered to be the responsibility of the Owner/Op-
erator and are therefore not reimbursable under the terms of the warranty.
Routine maintenance and inspection.
Normal replacement of service items.
Replacements required because of abuse, misuse or improper opera-
tional habits of the Operator.
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Wearing parts such as nozzle, webbing lines, RipCord webbings, cara-
biners, attachment rings, side covers, and lanyard keepers.
Normal deterioration due to use and exposure.
This warranty is subject to the following of the requirements of the Operator
Manual supplied, Manufacturer’s instructions, and the advice given by Head
Rush Technologies service technicians.
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3.0 CERTIFICATION
3.1 Standards
NOTE
If the QuickFlight Free Fall Device is resold outside of the country of desti-
nation, the reseller must provide instructions for use, service, maintenance
and repair in the language of the country of use.
The QuickFlight and the QuickFlight XL Free Fall Devices can be used as a
climbing/descent/free fall 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.
The QuickFlight and QuickFlight XL Free Fall Devices conform to Regulation
(EU) 2016/425 and comply 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 1A: Personal protective equipment against falls from
a height – Descender devices
3rd party tested to 10x Class A
ANSI/ASSE Z359.4: Safety Requirements for Assisted-Rescue and
Self-Rescue Systems, Subsystems and Components.
EN 360:2002: Personal protective equipment against falls from a height
- Retractable type fall arresters
Section 4.5: Maximum force <6kN for 130kg capacity
EU Declaration of Conformity:
EU Declaration of Conformity can be downloaded at this website address:
https://headrushtech.com
Body controlling the manufacture of this PPE:
TÜV SÜD Product Service GmbH
Ridlerstraße 65
80339 München, Germany
Notified body performing the CE type exam:
TÜV SÜD Product Service GmbH
Ridlerstraße 65
80339 München, Germany
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4.0 DESCRIPTION
THE FIGURES PRESENTED IN THIS MANUAL ARE NOT TO SCALE AND MAY NOT
SHOW ALL REQUIRED COMPONENTS OR STRUCTURES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO: MOUNTING POINTS, CONNECTORS, SAFETY EQUIPMENT, ETC.
The QuickFlight Free Fall Device is a descent device designed specifically for
use as a component within a free fall system or climbing system. The design
of the QuickFlight Free Fall Device permits simple installation and removal and
incorporates an advanced self-regulating brake system and automatic webbing
line retraction. The patented braking mechanism oers Participants an initial
free fall followed by a consistent descent with a minimal variation in descent
rate of both children and adults.
Two models are available:
QF150-12A QuickFlight Free Fall Device
QFXL150-20A QuickFlight XL Free Fall Device
The QuickFlight Free Fall Device oers a standard free fall experience and may
be mounted at a low height range. The QuickFlight XL Free Fall Device pro-
vides an extended free fall experience but must be mounted at a higher height
range.
All QuickFlight Free Fall Devices use a unique dual webbing line configuration
for added redundancy and lower cost of ownership. This webbing configura-
tion uses two Upper Webbing lines that extend into and out of the Device and
connect to a mandatory RipCord Lower Webbing. The RipCord also includes
an Overload Protection Assembly (OPA) that provides additional safety in the
event that the device ever stops functioning on descent.
Upper webbings are available in three lengths: Low Mount, Standard, and XL. The
device should never be used with un-matched Upper Webbing lengths. Two Rip-
Cord variants are available: the 1m RipCord for a standard free fall experience
or the 2m RipCord for an extended free fall experience. As with the Device and
Upper Webbing selections, the RipCord length influences the required installa-
tion height. Refer to the full specifications based on your Device model, Upper
Webbing length, and RipCord length for proper installation details.
To protect the longevity of the QuickFlight Free Fall Device, installation, care
and use of the QuickFlight Free Fall Device must be carried out in accordance
with the instructions in this manual. It is the responsibility of the Installer/Opera-
tor to ensure that an allowable webbing configuration is used in the device, and to
always mount the QuickFlight Free Fall Device within the stated mounting height
limits for the Upper Webbing, Lower Webbing, and Device combination used.
The theoretical lifespan of the QuickFlight and QuickFlight XL device is unlimited
with proper care and performing the required annual service maintenance. For
planning purposes, we recommend a planned lifespan of 15 years.
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5.0 SPECIFICATIONS
Every QuickFlight Free Fall Device comes with two Upper Webbings and a
RipCord assembly pre-installed. The Owner should keep the original packaging
to use for storage and shipping of the device.
5.1 ALL QUICKFLIGHT MODELS
CERTIFICATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH EN 341:2011-1A AND
EN 360:2002
DIMENSIONS 0.43 x 0.33 x 0.25 m (17 x 13 x 10 in)
DISTANCE NOZZLE TO PRIMARY
MOUNTING POINT 0.405 m (15.94 in)
NET WEIGHT 25 kg (55 lbs)
MATERIALS CASING Aluminum Alloy
INTERNAL
PARTS
Zinc plated steel
Stainless steel
NOZZLE Modified Acetal plastic
NOZZLE INSERT 304 Stainless Steel
LINE Polyamide/Ultra High Mo-
lecular Weight Polyethylene
CONDI-
TION MINIMUM MAXIMUM
USER WEIGHT ---------
---- 20 kg (44 lbs) 130kg (285 lbs)
OPERATING
TEMPERATURE
ANY -4° C (25° F) 60° C (140° F)
DRY -10° C (14° F) 60° C (140° F)
STORAGE
TEMPERATURE
---------
---- -20° C (-4° F) 60° C (140° F)
LANDING SPEED ---------
---- ------------- 1.5 - 6.0 m/s
(4.9 - 19.7 ft/s)
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METRIC UNITS ARE THE CONTROLLING UNITS OF MEASURE IN THIS MANUAL.
IMPERIAL UNITS ARE PROVIDED AS A COURTESY AND HAVE BEEN ROUNDED. IF
THE OWNER/OPERATOR/INSTALLER MUST MAKE ANY UNIT CONVERSIONS, THE
METRIC UNITS SHOULD BE REFERENCED.
5.2 MOUNTING HEIGHTS
Nozzle to Platform
MODEL MINIMUM MAXIMUM
ALL MODELS 1.75 m (5.7 ft) 2.50 m (8.2 ft)
QuickFlight Standard Free Fall Device, QF150-12A
MODEL MINIMUM MAXIMUM
LOW MOUNT UPPER WEBBINGS &
1 M RIPCORD 6.0 m (19.7 ft) 8.3 m (27.2 ft)
12 M UPPER WEBBINGS &
1 M RIPCORD 8.0 m (26.3 ft) 14.3 m (46.9 ft)
12 M UPPER WEBBINGS &
2 M RIPCORD 9.0 m (29.6 ft) 15.3 m (50.1 ft)
QuickFlight XL Free Fall Device, QFXL150-20A
MODEL MINIMUM MAXIMUM
20 M UPPER WEBBINGS &
1 M RIPCORD 12.0 m (39.4 ft) 21.8 m (71.5 ft)
20 M UPPER WEBBINGS &
2 M RIPCORD 13.0 m (42.7 ft) 23.0 m (75.4 ft)
*Mounting heights are from nozzle to landing zone and may vary with the
addition of authorized QuickFlight accessories.
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QuickFlight Webbing Configurations
QUICKFLIGHT
LOW MOUNT
1M RIPCORD 2M RIPCORD
STANDARD
QUICKFLIGT XL
THE QUICKFLIGHT FREE FALL DEVICE WITH LOW MOUNT UPPER WEBBINGS MAY
NOT BE USED WITH THE 2M RIPCORD. ENSURE THAT AN ALLOWABLE COMBI
NATION OF DEVICE, UPPER WEBBINGS, RIPCORD WEBBINGS, AND MOUNTING
HEIGHT IS IN PLACE BEFORE LIVE OPERATION OF THE QUICKFLIGHT FREE FALL
DEVICE.
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6.0 QUICKFLIGHT PARTS
Primary Mounting
Point (Black)
Handle / Secondary
Mounting Point (Red) Casing
Side Cover
(Front)
Side Cover
(Back)
Nozzle
QuickFlight
Device
Upper Webbing
Webbing
Connection Rings
RipCord Webbing
OPA Jacket
RipCord
Bungee
Primary
Attachment
Carabiner
Secondary
Attachment
Carabiner
Lanyard Keeper
Hand Grip
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6.1 Labels
INFORMATION
LABEL
SPECIFICATION LABEL
VARIES BY MODEL
SERIAL LABEL
QF15012A SN QF00000
QFXL15020A SN QFXL00000
CERTIFICATION
LABEL
COVER LABEL BOTH
SIDES, VARIES BY MODEL
10024-02
SERIAL NUMBER:
MANUFACTURE DATE:
RECERTIFICATION DATE:
NEXT RECERT REQUIRED:
BY:
10015-03
MODEL: QFXL150-20A
RATED BODY WEIGHT:
20 to 130kg (44 to 285lbs)
DEVICE WEIGHT:
25 kg (55 lbs
MOUNTING HEIGHT*:
1M Ripcord blue webbing end: Max.
21.8 m (71.5 ft)
2M Ripcord purple webbing end: Max.
23.0 m (75.4 ft)
1M Ripcord blue webbing end: Min.
12.0 m (39.4 ft)
2M Ripcord purple webbing end: Min.
13.0 m (42.7 ft)
* Mounting heights are measured from nozzle to ground
LANDING SPEED:
1.5 - 6.0 m/s (4.9 - 19.7 ft/s)
TEMPERATURE RANGE:
Operating (Any): -4°C to 60°C (25°F
to 140°F)
Operating (Dry): -10°C to 60°C (14°F
to 140°F)
HEAD RUSH TECHNOLOGIES
1835 38th Street
Boulder, Colorado 80301, USA
www.headrushtech.com
0123
11762-02
18308-03
IN ACCORDANCE WITH EN341:20111A AND EN 360:2002
MODEL: QF150-12A
RATED BODY WEIGHT:
20 to 130 kg (44 to 285 lbs)
DEVICE WEIGHT:
25 kg (55 lbs
MOUNTING HEIGHT*:
Low Mount yellow webbing end: Max.
8.3 m (27.2ft)
1M Ripcord blue webbing end: Max.
14.3 m (46.9 ft)
2M Ripcord purple webbing end: Max.
15.3 m (50.1 ft)
Low Mount yellow webbing end: Min.
6.0 m (19.7 ft)
1M Ripcord blue webbing end: Min.
8.0 m (26.3 ft)
2M Ripcord purple webbing end: Min.
9.0 m (29.6 ft)
* Mounting heights are measured from nozzle to ground
LANDING SPEED:
1.5 - 6.0 m/s (4.9 - 19.7 ft/s)
TEMPERATURE RANGE:
Operating: -4°C to 60°C (25°F to 140°F)
Operating (Dry): -10°C to 60°C (14°F to
140°F)
HEAD RUSH TECHNOLOGIES
1835 38th Street
Boulder, Colorado 80301, USA
www.headrushtech.com
0123
18307-03
IN ACCORDANCE WITH EN341:2011-1A AND EN 360:2002
1. 2.
4.
6.
8.
10.
12.
13. 14.
11.
9.
3.
5.
7.
EN 12277,
UIAA 105,
EN 361
18309-03
ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW
THE WARNINGS AND
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
EN 362/EN 12275
PADDING
WEBBING DATE OF
MANUFACTURE LABEL
(Attached to Webbing)
YYYY
Jan.
Apr.
Jul.
Oct.
Feb.
May
Aug.
Nov.
Mar.
Jun.
Sept.
Dec.
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6.2 Icon Descriptions
Device Weight Only one user at a time
Body Weight
EN 12277
,
UIAA 105
,
EN 361
Harness standards
Landing Speed
Do not alter the line. Do
not clamp, knot or tie on
additional line
Country of Manufacture Do not store the line
inside the device wet
Temperature Range
Never install the device
where the line passes
over sharp edges, high
friction areas
Minimum Height
Never permit line to wrap
around or become en-
tangled with neck, arms,
or legs
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Maximum Height
Connect the carabiner
to the designated belay
loop of your harness,
making sure the gate is
locked
Inspect the Webbing
Check descent path is
clear, Always land with
slightly bent knees to
absorb landing
Both lines must be fully
retracted before use.
PADDING
Fall attenuation surface
required
EN 362/EN 12275
Minimum connector
strength for installation
Serial number
Manufacture Date
Avoid swing falls into
objects Date
Primary connector
taught, secondary back-
up connector loose
Technician
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7.0 UNPACKING
7.1 Precautions
LEAVE THIS USER MANUAL ATTACHED TO THE QUICKFLIGHT
UNTIL INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE
The Operator Manual contains information relating to the safe use of the
QuickFlight Free Fall Device and includes all product registration and war-
ranty information. The Operator Manual document may only be removed
by the end user. Ensure this manual is readily available to Free Fall Device
users at all times.
DO NOT DISPOSE OF PACKAGING
The cardboard box and internal packaging are required for the return of
the Free Fall Device for the annual Certification inspection. Please keep
packaging in a safe place until required.
7.2 Receipt of the QuickFlight Free Fall Device
The QuickFlight Free Fall Device is packaged in a recycled cardboard box and
contains:
1 x QuickFlight Free Fall Device with Upper Webbings Installed (model
and Upper Webbings will vary depending on the specifics of your order)
1 x RipCord Assembly (length will vary depending on the specifics of
your order)
2 x Webbing Connection Rings
2 x Carabiners
2 x Lanyard Keepers (Installed on Carabiners)
1 x Operator Manual
The QuickFlight Free Fall Device is shipped with the webbing lines and cara-
biners attached and does not require any further assembly.
7.3 Unpacking the QuickFlight Free Fall Device
To unpack the QuickFlight Free Fall Device:
1. Upon receipt of QuickFlight Free Fall Device, inspect for signs of shipping
damage or contamination. If QuickFlight Free Fall Device shows any signs
of damage or mishandling, contact your Head Rush Technologies distrib-
utor.
2. Check that all labels shown in this manual are properly axed to the
QuickFlight Free Fall Device and are legible.
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3. Check the Certification Label for the ‘Next Recertification Required’ date.
If the date shown has passed or the label is missing or illegible the Quick-
Flight Free Fall Device must not be put into service.
4. Register your QuickFlight Free Fall Device online at www.headrushtech.
com/registration
5. Read the Operator Manual and familiarize yourself with all aspects of
installation, operation, care and maintenance.
THE QUICKFLIGHT DEVICE IS HEAVY. USE CARE WHEN LIFTING! DROPPING
OR HARD IMPACTS TO THE QUICKFLIGHT FREE FALL DEVICE CAN RESULT IN
SERIOUS DAMAGE TO MOUNTING POINTS AND INTERNAL PARTS AND MAY
COMPROMISE SAFETY OF OPERATION. IF THE QUICKFLIGHT FREE FALL DEVICE
IS SUBJECTED TO A HARD IMPACT, REMOVE IT FROM DUTY AND RETURN TO AN
AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER FOR INSPECTION.
7.4 Storage
If the Free Fall Device is to be left unused for longer than two weeks, ensure
the unit is clean and dry and line is fully retracted into the unit.
When returning the Free Fall Device to duty after an extended period of inac-
tivity, always carry out a full inspection and operational check.
DO NOT STORE IN WET CONDITION
After exposure to water or damp conditions thoroughly clean and dry the
Free Fall Device. Ensure Free Fall Device is not left with wet webbing line
retracted inside the casing. If the webbing is wet and the device is to be
stored, remove the nozzle and pull all the webbing out until the shackle is
exposed. Insert a pin through the line to prevent retraction, and allow the
webbing to dry naturally away from open fire or heat source.
Always store in a clean and dry environment.
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