Mustang Survival md2010 manual Dust Cap in stowed position Dust Cap in deflation position

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CO2 Cylinder

Manual Inflator

Lever In

Up-and-Ready

Position

Green Indicator Pin

Lanyard

Pull Tab

Pierced OK

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Dust Cap in stowed position

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Dust Cap in deflation position

3.If your inflator has a metallic lever attached to the pull tab, make sure the lever is in the up-and- ready position and insert the green indicator pin if not already in place. Make sure the CO2 cylinder is screwed hand tight into the inflator (Fig. 2 for the MD2010)

4.If your inflator has a red lever attached to the pull tab, make sure the red lever is retracted and insert the green indicator clip over the red lever if not already in place. Make sure the CO2 cylinder is screwed hand tight into the inflator (Fig. 6 for the MD2012).

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