Sabre Vision 3 User Instructions - Vision 3
VISION 3
2
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Weight of apparatus and use of
heavy or restrictive clothing.
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Work environments with extremes
of heat or cold.
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Physical fitness of the wearer.
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Other factors include emotional
stress and fatigue.
•
Supplying cylinder air to a
resuscitator or rescue second
mask (RSM).
It is important that all wearers are aware
of these factors and take account of them
when assessing cylinder duration.
1.4 TRAINING
Personnel who use self-contained,
compressed air breathing apparatus must
be fully trained in accordance with these
instructions and national regulations.
These instructions cannot replace an
accredited training course run by fully
qualified instructors in the proper and
safe use of Sabre breathing apparatus.
Please contact Training and Technical
Support Services or your Sabre
distributor for training course details.
Training and Technical Support
Services:
Scott Health and Safety Limited
Pimbo Road,
West Pimbo,
Skelmersdale,
Lancashire,
WN8 9RA,
United Kingdom.
Tel: +44 (0) 1695 711711
Fax: +44 (0) 1695 711775
1.5 SERVICING
VISION 3 must be serviced at scheduled
intervals by personnel who have
completed a formal training course and
hold a current certificate for the servicing
and repair of Sabre breathing apparatus.
Details of the servicing schedule are
contained in the appropriate Service
Manual, copies of which can only be
obtained by registered holders of a
current certificate.
Your Sabre distributor or Training and
Technical Support Services will be
pleased to provide training course details
and quotes for service contracts. Please
see above for contact details.
1.6 SPARE PARTS AND
ACCESSORIES
Customer Services provide an efficient,
friendly, customer contact point for
ordering new apparatus, spare parts and
accessories. The team can also provide
general information on Sabre products.
Customer Services:
Scott Health and Safety Limited
Pimbo Road,
West Pimbo,
Skelmersdale,
Lancashire,
WN8 9RA,
United Kingdom.
Tel: +44 (0) 1695 711711
Fax: +44 (0) 1695 711775
1.7 WARRANTY
The products manufactured at our
factories in Skelmersdale and Vaasa
carry a warranty of 12 months (unless
stated otherwise) for parts, labour and
return to site. The warranty period runs
from the date of purchase by the end
user.
These products are warranted to be free
from
defects
in
materials
and
workmanship at the time of delivery.
SCOTT will be under no liability for any
defect arising from wilful damage,
negligence, abnormal working conditions,
failure
to
follow
the
original
manufacturer’s instructions, misuse or
unauthorised alteration or repair.
Evidence of purchase date will need to be
provided for any claims arising during the
warranty period. All warranty claims must
be directed through Customer Services
and in accordance with our sales return
procedure.