Mustang Survival MD3196, MD3091 manual Product Familiarization and Readiness

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PRODUCT FAMILIARIZATION AND READINESS

MD3196

Figure 1 shows the left lobe (as worn) of the MD3196 LP with the oral inflator tube assembly-A, and the right lobe of the LP with the manual/ automatic inflator assembly-B and the orange whistle-C.

To determine the operational status of the inflator examine the status indicator through access point A as shown in Figure 2:

Green indicates the inflator is armed and the LP is ready for use.

FIGURE 1

FIGURE 2

C

A

 

B

 

 

A

Red indicates the inflator has been fired and must be re-armed before the LP can be used – see Re-arming.

To become more familiar with the LP components:

1.Open both zippers completely, and place the LP on a smooth, flat surface with the oral tube facing the user.

2.Ensure the oral inflator dust cap is in the stowed position (Figure 3).

3.Visually inspect the expiry date on the inflator (Figure 4). If the expiry date has passed, replace the inflator – see Re-arming.

NOTE: If the expiry date has passed, Mustang Survival recommends water testing the LP to become familiar with LP functionality.

4.Repack the LP – see Repacking.

Dust Cap:

Dust Cap:

Stowed

De￿ate

 

FIGURE 3

 

Hydrostatic Water

 

Inlet Valve

 

Black Locking Ring

 

Tabs

Status

Manual In￿ation

Indicator

Lanyard

Expiry Date

 

FIGURE 4

Beaded Manual

In￿ation Handle

2

 

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Contents MD3196 & MD3091 Do not Remove Prior to Sale Contents Introduction MD3196 Product Familiarization and ReadinessPrior to Use Readiness Checklist MD3196 & MD3091MD3091 Inflating WearingManual Inflation Auto-Inflation MD3196Oral Inflation DeflatingRE-ARMING the MD3196 RE-ARMING the MD3091 Folding RepackingStowing the Manual Conversion Cap MD3196 Only Closing Zipper 1 Long ZipperClosing Zipper 2 Short Zipper Integrating Pouch Attachment Ladder System and Molle Vest Attaching the MA3090 Harness Quick-Release FeaturesAUTO/MANUAL Conversion Reversing the Conversion Care and MaintenanceGeneral Tests and Inspections Testing for LeaksTesting the Oral Inflation Valve Testing the Automatic Inflator Testing the Manual InflatorAccessories Cleaning and StorageHT1144 Rev Feb2012