SIMOND 8525066 Cordelette Accessory Cord Instructions
- May 15, 2024
- SIMOND
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SIMOND 8525066 Cordelette Accessory Cord Instructions
Warnings
For US market
Decathlon is not liable for accidents or injuries due to improper use of the
product, failure to adhere to the instructions given in this guide, or
modifications to the product. To avoid serious injury or death, follow the
safety information in this document. Keep these instructions. While every
effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in the guide is
accurate and complete, Decathlon is not liable for any errors or omissions.
Accessory cords are not toys. This product is not intended for use by children
12 years of age or younger. Youth of ages 13 to 17 should only use accessory
cords under the direct supervision of an adult. An adult should review and
explain the full set of instructions in this guide with the youth (age 13
years and over) before going climbing.
EN – ACCESSORY CORDS
Versatile use in mountaineering and climbing (4mm for load attachment, 5/6mm
for stirrups, rings, plugs, 7mm for rings, plugs), with the exception of
belaying and caving.
– The various components of the safety chain (harness, karabiners, safety
device, etc.) must comply with current EN standards.
– The rope must be protected from sharp edges and falling rocks that could cut
the wires.
If the rope has been wet, it loses strength and is much more susceptible to
abrasion.
– Rope strength is significantly reduced by knots formed during use. If you
need to tie knots on your rope, Simond recommends the double fisherman’s knot
or full fist knot.
INSPECTION
Before and after each trip, check the general condition of the rope, both
visually and by hand. Replace the rope as soon as possible after a serious
fall or as soon as you notice any deterioration.
CARE AND STORAGE
Service life depends on the frequency and type of use. Mechanical stress,
friction, UV rays and moisture will cause the rope to age and wear. Ropes can
suffer irreparable damage from the very first use.
– Wash in clear, cold water (soap and machine wash possible, but no
detergent).
– Store in the shade, away from humidity, frost, UV rays and any source of
heat likely to degrade the rope’s properties.
LIFESPAN
Can be stored for 5 years in good conditions before normal use for 3 years or
intensive use for 1 year. This life can be reduced to a single use in the
event of a heavy fall, overloading, pinching and twisting, intensive use or
severe stress (stopping a fall, ex- posure to dangerous chemicals, extreme
temperatures, etc.). If your product no longer meets the inspection
requirements described in the INSPECTION section, it must be destroyed. If you
are in any doubt about the condition of the product, have it checked by a
competent and trained person or destroy it.
MEANING OF MARKINGS
MM/YYYY: monthlyear of manufacture
CERTIFICATIONS : 2927 QUINTIN CERTIFICATES – 825 route de Romans – 38160
Saint Antoine – Abbaye – France (click on the banner to find out which
organisation has certified your rope)
0333 : Certification body module D: AFNOR Certification – 11 rue F. de
Pressensé – 3571 La Plaine St Denis Cedex – France UNI / NO Identifiant
Unique: allows you to trace the production chain and find all the
characteristics of the rope.
The EU declaration of conformity of your product is accessible on the web page
of the relevant rope on the www. supportdecathlon.com website.
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