User's Instructions

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Prior to installation of this equipment, record the product identication information from the ID label in the “Inspection and
Maintenance Log” (Table 3) located at the back of this manual.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:
Figure 1 illustrates the 3M™ DBI-SALA® Nano-Lok™ Connected Order Picker System. The components of the system work
together to create an electronic eld that detects the user’s presence within the order picker vehicle. When the user is not tied
off with the Self-Retracting Device (SRD) and attached Carabiner, the Feedback Lights will ash and an alarm will sound.
Figure 2 illustrates components of the Connected Order Picker System. The Connected Sensor Box (1) detects the user’s
presence within the cab. The Power Input (A) receives the power cable and directs power to the system. The Feedback Output
Plugs (B) move power from the Sensor Box and into the Feedback Lights (C), which ash in response to the tie-off status of the
user. The Housing (D) holds the pieces of the Sensor Box together. The Adjustable Grip (E) enables the Sensor Box to be secured
to the cab top of an order picker vehicle. The Pairing Button (F) is used to pair the Sensor Box with the Connected Carabiner.
The Nano-Lok Self-Retracting Device (2) is attached to the cab top of the order picker and arrests the user in the event of a
fall. The Lifeline (A) extends and retracts with movement of the user, locking at the sudden application of downward force. The
Energy Absorber (B) breaks in the event of a fall, absorbing the energy of the impact. The Housing (C) contains the drum-wound
Lifeline. The Swivel (D) receives the Cab Mount (E), which secures the SRD to the cab top of the order picker vehicle.
The Connected Aluminum Carabiner (3) detects and passes information regarding the user’s tie-off status to the Sensor Box.
The Connection Eye (A) enables the SRD to secure to the Carabiner. The Gate (B) opens and closes around the attachment
point, allowing the Carabiner to secure to the dorsal D-ring of a Full Body Harness. The Shroud (C) is attached to the body of the
Carabiner and contains all of the electrical components of the Carabiner.
Table 1 Specications
System Specications:
Capacity:
1 Person with a combined weight (clothing, tools, etc.) of no more than: 310 lbs (140 kg) for
compliance with ANSI standards, or 420 lbs (191 kg) for compliance with OSHA.
Anchorage:
The Connected Order Picker System is designed to be attached to the cab top of an order picker vehicle.
For the system to be used, the vehicle must be capable of withstanding the following values:
ANSI/OSHA 5,000 lbs (22.2 kN)
The Connected Order Picker System must be used for Fall Arrest applications only. All components of
the system must be used in conjunction with one another.
Dimensions: See Figure 1 for the dimensions of each component of the Connected Order Picker System.
Product Weight:
The weight of the Connected Order Picker System is 3.94 lbs (1.79 kg). See Figure 1 for the weight
values of individual components.
Standards:
The Connected Order Picker System is tested in accordance with the standards identied on the front
cover of this instruction.
Service
Temperature:
Maximum
Arresting Force:
The Maximum Arresting Force shall be limited to no greater than 1350 lbs (6 kN).
Battery Use: The Connected Aluminum Carabiner is compatible with CR2032 coin cell batteries only.
Component Specications:
Figure 2
Reference Component
1 Connected Sensor Box
2 Nano-Lok Self-Retracting Device (SRD)
3 Connected Aluminum Carabiner
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See below for the specications of each system component.
Connected Sensor Box (Figure 2.1):
Figure
Reference Component Materials
A Power Input Wire: 18 AWG bare copper stranded; Insulation: PVC
B Feedback Output Plugs Housing: Polyester; Plating: Phosphor Bronze; Overmold: PVC
C
Feedback Lights (Connected LED
Feedback Indicating Lights)
Cable Clips/Cable Ties: Black nylon plastic
D Housing Black polycarbonate/PBT plastic
E
Adjustment Clamp Black polycarbonate/PBT plastic
F
Pairing Button Black ABS plastic