ANNUAL SELF INSPECTION / SERVICING INSTRUCTION SHEET

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ANNUAL SELF INSPECTION / SERVICING INSTRUCTION SHEET These instructions relate ONLY to the following models of inflatable PFD s: Watersnake Inflatable PFD & Watersnake Deluxe PFD AS4758.1 Level 150 Platinum Deluxe Inflatable PFD & Platinum Nautilus PFD AS4758.1 Level 150 Jarvis Walker Venture Inflatable Jacket PFD AS1512 PFD1 If the inflatable PFD you own is a different brand to those listed above, please consult that manufacturer s instructions. PLEASE PRINT THIS DOCUMENT PRIOR TO INSPECTION BEFORE YOU START: Carefully read all the instructions first and if you believe you are not capable or you are not confident of performing all facets of the self inspection test, then it is recommended that the annual inspection be carried out by an accredited service centre. A list of accredited service centres can be found at: www.anglerscentral. com.au/pfd-service-centres SERVICE INSPECTION SCHEDULE: Please note that your service schedule commences from date of purchase of your PFD. You are required to retain a copy of the receipt of your PFD for proof of purchase. Although you are not required to perform the inspection at this time you do need to mark the purchase date in the service grid table printed on the bladder. Use the top of the service grid table printed on the bladder to indicate date of purchase, using a permanent marking pen. i.e. Purchased PFD November 2013 tick number 11 and tick 2013. Ensure this is completed prior to use. Your first required annual inspection will be 12 months after date of purchase and each 12 months from then on. Every three years we suggest you have your PFD serviced at an accredited service centre. www.anglerscentral.com. au/pfd-service-centres WARNING: If the PFD or any part of the inflatable PFD fails any part of the inspection process then the PFD must be discarded and replaced, or the non-complying part/s must be replaced. It is recommended that any faulty inflatable PFDs be serviced or repaired at an accredited service agent, or discarded. Never attempt any repairs, these can only be performed by accredited service agents and to do otherwise may risk lives. SELF-INSPECTION FAQs Can I perform a self-service inspection on inflatable PFDs in commercial use? No. This document is only applicable to inflatable PFDs intended for recreational use. Inflatable PFDs in commercial use must have all inspections performed by an accredited PFD service provider. Do I need any special tools or parts to perform this annual self-inspection service? You will need to purchase some green inflation indicator clips prior to inspection. In some cases the cylinder may also need replacing. These parts can be purchased from a Watersnake dealer, Anglers Central Service Centre (www. anglerscentral.com.au), or an approved service centre. Also required is a set of digital weighing scales for the cylinder. Do I need to record each inspection step on the below Inflatable PFD self-inspection certificate for my inspection to be deemed satisfactory and valid? Yes. For how long must I retain a copy of each Inflatable PFD self-inspection certificate? You must retain all copies of completed self-inspection certificates and service receipts for as long as you continue to use an individual PFD. Must I complete a separate Inflatable PFD self-inspection certificate for each of my inflatable PFDs? Yes.

ANNUAL SELF INSPECTION / SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS Be sure to record all your findings on the inspection certificate as you perform each test. VISUAL INSPECTION 1) COVER: Open and close PFD cover and ensure no damage has occurred to Velcro; check for any wear or damage to the PFD s general condition, ensuring there are no signs of wear or damage to the exterior; 2) WEBBING: Check shoulder and waist straps for wear or damage; check that stitching is still in good condition and no fraying has occurred to the webbings. 3) GRAB STRAP: Check the grab strap is still well stitched onto the waist webbing and no fraying has occurred. 4) REFLECTIVE TAPE: Check that there is no damage to all reflective strips and that they are not peeling.

VISUAL INSPECTION CONTINUED: 5) BUCKLES; Open and close waist belt buckle and chest buckle (if fitted); make sure the closures fit tightly. 6) WHISTLE: Blow to ensure it is working in its proper manner and that there are no sand, salt deposits or grit inside the whistle. To clean the whistle simply rinse in clear cold water. 7) BLADDER: Open cover and check bladder for visible signs of excessive wear or damage looking closely around the inflation device, oral tube and also inspect areas subject to friction. 8) ORAL TUBE: Check the oral tube and valve operates correctly and that the tube shows no signs of cracking.

VISUAL INSPECTION CONTINUED: 9) CYLINDER: Unscrew the cylinder (anti-clockwise) and check that there is no evidence of corrosion. Replace the cylinder if the end cap has been pierced or if there are any signs of corrosion. OK STOP 10) INFLATION DEVICE: Check to ensure there is no corrosion on metal parts nor any sand or grit around lever. Check actuator cord is in good condition, is not frayed and that the toggle is still well secured. The manual device will display a red mark if the cylinder has been fired. If the red marks are visible on the inflation device this indicates the PFD is NOT safe to use. The PFD is safe to use only when the green indicator clip is visible and secured in it s proper place on the inflation device.

PFD TESTING 1) BLADDER TEST: With the cylinder removed use the oral tube to orally inflate the PFD, exhaling into the bladder until it is firm. Leave the inflated PFD for a minimum of 12 hours out of direct sunlight at a temperature of around 20 Celsius. A drop of temperature will result in the bladders air pressure reducing. It is recommended that this test is performed in a room with a controlled temperature. After 12 hours check the bladder for any signs of loss of air pressure. If the PFD is still firm it is working as it should. If after 12 hours the bladder has deflated it may have a puncture; the PFD must be sent to an accredited service centre for inspection. Never attempt to repair this PFD. 12 HOURS OK STOP To deflate the bladder remove the oral tube cap and invert into the end of the oral tube. Never insert any other object as this may lead to damage of the valve. While depressing the oral tube, press firmly on the bladder to expel all remaining air. After removing as much air as possible, roll the bladder from left to right pushing the excess air toward the oral tube. When the bladder is fully deflated replace the cap to its normal position. If the manual oral tube valve does not function take your PFD to an accredited service centre.

PFD TESTING CONTINUED: 2) CYLINDER TEST: It is important to check the weight of the cylinder. Locate your cylinder and note the GR. WT. that is engraved. Using a set of digital scales weigh your cylinder. The permissible weight allowed must be within +/- 2.0g of the GR. WT. engraved on your cylinder. If the weight varies outside the weight range engraved on the cylinder then the cylinder must be replaced. Record the engraved GR. WT. from your cylinder and the cylinder s tested weight on your self-inspection certificate. OK STOP

PFD TESTING CONTINUED: 3) INFLATION DEVICE: With the cylinder removed tug the toggle attached to the manual device cord to ensure that the device lever operates smoothly, without restriction and that the cylinder piercing pin is undamaged. If the lever and piercing pin are both in good working order rearm the inflation device by folding the lever back to its normal position and insert a new green U-Shaped inflation indicator clip. Attach your cylinder back onto the inflation device by hand tightening clockwise until firm.

PFD PREPARATION & INSPECTION CERTIFICATE 1) PREPARATION OF YOUR PFD FOR NEXT USE: After completing the visual inspection and testing of your PFD the next step is to re-pack the bladder into the outer shell to ensure on your next use the PFD will operate properly. Check that your PFD is completely dry prior to packing. Check that the whistle and oral tube cap are properly secured. Make sure the inflation device cord and toggle are hanging outside the PFD cover. Fold one-third of the bladder into the vest portion of the PFD and then the other one-third over the top. Do this on both sides of the bladder. Do this neatly and don t fold too much. Fold the top left of the bladder to the centre the same for the right. Make two small folds at top to ensure the bladder will fit comfortably inside the outer shell. Ensure the velcro is sitting flat and the two Velcro edges will meet evenly to conceal the bladder. Attach the Velcro. 2) SELF INSPECTION RECORD: Once your inflatable PFD has PASSED all the steps in these instructions use a permanent marker to record the date of the service in the service grid table located on the bladder. Each registration should be formatted SI-MM-YY. SI indicates self-inspection then follows the month followed by the year of inspection. As an example if you inspect your PFD in December 2013 then the marking should read SI-12-13. There are 6 positions available on the table to use to record your inspection details. 3) SELF INSPECTION CERTIFICATE: You must sign and date the Self Inspection Certificate to certify that the inspection was completed in the manner described in the instructions shown above. It is recommended that the signed certificate is retained inside a waterproof bag on your boat at all times. CARE & MAINTENANCE 1) MAINTENANCE & STORAGE: The life of this PFD will be prolonged if routine care and maintenance procedures are carried out. After each use, rinse in fresh water and dry thoroughly (do not tumble dry). Any stains on your outer cover can be removed with a sponge and light detergent and then rinsed off with fresh water. When storing make sure you position the PFD in a well ventilated area away from direct sunlight and chemicals that could be harmful. 2) REGULAR CHECKS: Your PFD should be checked regularly to ensure it is in optimum working condition. Check all webbings, belts and closures for any excessive wear. Check stitching on all webbing and buckles for signs of excessive wear or abrasion Check the bladder for any wear or abrasion. Check the CO2 cylinder for any evidence of corrosion. 3) DO NOT MACHINE WASH 4) DO NOT TUMBLE DRY 5) DO NOT IRON 6) DO NOT DRY CLEAN

INFLATABLE PFD SELF INSPECTION CERTIFICATE THIS CERTIFICATE IS ONLY APPLICABLE TO WATERSNAKE, PLATINUM AND JARVIS WALKER PFD s. WARNING: This document and certificate is only applicable for Inflatable PFD s used recreationally. If the PFD or any part of the inflatable PFD fails any part of the inspection process then the PFD must be discarded and replaced, or the non-complying part/s must be replaced. It is recommended that any faulty inflatable PFDs be serviced or repaired at an accredited service agent, or discarded. Never attempt any repairs, these can only be performed by accredited service agents and to do otherwise may risk lives.carefully read all instructions before starting this inspection. Then, starting with Step 1, record on this certificate each Step, as it is completed. All copies of completed self-inspection certificates and service receipts must be retained for as long as you use this PFD. Brand Name: Date: Last Service Date or Date of Initial Purchase: Model ID Number: Batch Number: Next Inspection Date: Indicate the inspection result for each step by circling either PASS OR FAIL VISUAL INSPECTION 1) COVER: Check Velcro is in good condition. PASS FAIL Check cover material has no signs of wear and damage. PASS FAIL 2) WEBBING: Check shoulder and waist straps for any wear or damage. PASS FAIL Check stitching is in good order and there are no signs of fraying. PASS FAIL 3) GRAB STRAP: Check stitching onto the waist belt. PASS FAIL Check no fraying has occurred. PASS FAIL 4) REFLECTIVE TAPE: Check for any damage PASS FAIL Check for any peeling PASS FAIL 5) BUCKLES: Open and close all buckles to ensure they are not worn. PASS FAIL Check buckles still close tightly. PASS FAIL 6) WHISTLE: Blow whistle to check its operation. PASS FAIL Make sure there are no sand, salt or grit deposits inside whistle. PASS FAIL 7) BLADDER: Check for any signs of excessive wear or abrasion. PASS FAIL Check for any damage surrounding the inflation device. PASS FAIL 8) ORAL TUBE: Check mouth inflation tube and valve. PASS FAIL Check for any visible signs of cracking. PASS FAIL 9) CYLINDER: Check to ensure there is no corrosion. PASS FAIL Check the end cap has not been pierced. PASS FAIL 10) INFLATION DEVICE: Check that there is no corrosion. PASS FAIL Check cord and the toggle is still well secured. PASS FAIL PFD TESTING 1) BLADDER INFLATION TEST: Inflate bladder for 12 hours to ensure there is no loss of air pressure. PASS FAIL 2) CYLINDER TEST: Check the weight of the cylinder and record the actual weight along with the weight engraved on the cylinder in the area below. PASS FAIL ENGRAVED GR.WT. ACTUAL GR.WT: 3) INFLATION DEVICE TEST: Check the lever operates smoothly and the piercing pin is undamaged. PASS FAIL Check that a new green indicator clip has been fitted. PASS FAIL CERTIFICATION I (full name) hereby certify that this PFD annual self inspection has been serviced in accordance with the instructions listed above. Sign and date your certificate and store with your PFD. Signature: Date: / / Address: