LP is free of rips, tears, or holes

LP seams are securely sewn

LP fabric, straps, and hardware are free from any defects

Perform the following tests every 180 days, or more frequently if exposed to potential damage or used in extreme conditions.

Testing for Leaks

1.Orally inflate the LP until it is firm to the touch, and let it stand for two hours—a leaking LP will not hold its firmness.

2.If the LP is leaking, take it to a service department for evaluation and/ or servicing.

Testing the Oral Inflation Valve

1.Fully inflate the LP using the oral inflator, then hold the valve under water.

2.If bubbles appear, deflate and retest. If the leak persists, take the LP to a Mustang dealer for evaluation and/or servicing.

CAUTION: To avoid accidental inflation, do not allow water to contact the hydrostatic inflator.

General Tests and Inspections

Record the following tests in permanent ink in the Date Maintained column on the Care and Storage label.

After each test or inspection, repack the LP – see Repacking.

Perform the following tests and inspections annually, after each inflation, or whenever the integrity of the LP is in doubt.

Visually inspect all components for dirt or corrosion, and clean or replace as necessary – see Readiness Checklist.

Visually inspect the LP for damage or excessive abrasion, wear, fabric tears, or contamination. Particular attention must be paid to the stitching, straps, and hardware.

Test for leaks.

Test the oral inflation valve.

On the MD3196, ensure the inflator expiry date has not passed. If it has, replace the inflator – see Re-arming.

Ensure the status indicator is green – see Product Familiarization.

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Mustang Survival MD3196, MD3091 manual Testing for Leaks, Testing the Oral Inflation Valve, General Tests and Inspections