Mustang Survival MD3025NV manual Rearming Your PFD After Manual Inflation

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Information: The carbon dioxide used to inflate PFDs will slowly permeate through the fabric cell over time. A slight reduction of pressure will be observed after several hours of inflation. Topping up by oral inflation may be required in the event of very prolonged immersion.

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Rearming Your PFD After Manual Inflation

1)Unscrew and inspect the CO2 cylinder. If used or damaged, discard the CO2 cylinder (Fig 1c).

2)Check the manual lever to ensure it is in the up and ready position with the green indicator pin properly installed. If the green indicator pin is missing or damaged, replace it (Fig. 4a).

3)Install an unused CO2 cylinder by screwing it into the top of the inflator and hand-tighten. Do not

over-tighten, as this can damage the internal gasket.

4) Refold the PFD in accordance with the repacking instructions in the Owner’s Manual.

Your PFD is now ready for use.

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