User's Instructions

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3. A successful pairing will be indicated by a green conrmation pattern on the Feedback Lights and an audible chirp
from the Sensor Box.
4. If a pairing failure occurs, repeat the pairing procedure. Pairing failure is often caused by the gate lock actions not
being completed within the two-second timeframe. If pairing failure continues to happen, check the battery of the
Carabiner.
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A pairing failure is indicated by a short, ashing yellow pattern on the Feedback Lights and a descending pair
of tones from the Sensor Box. A pairing failure will occur if the Sensor Box does not detect the Carabiner within 30
seconds.
4.5 SYSTEM PLACEMENT: The SRD should be positioned directly above the user. The Sensor Box should be positioned
directly above the center of the order picker platform. Placement of the Sensor Box should cover as much of the standing
area as possible. See Figure 12 for reference. The sensors (A) should be unobstructed and should have a clear view of the
center of the platform.
4.6 USER INTERFACE: The Connected Order Picker System relies on the Feedback Lights and Sensor Box to indicate the
tie-off status of the user. The Sensor Box and Carabiner collect information via electronic sensors and then relay this
information back to the user through the system. Different blink patterns and sounds emitting from the system will
indicate different situations to the user:
Reason Occurs When... Status Indication
Tie-Off Alert User is within the detection radius of
the Sensor Box but is not tied-off to the
Carabiner.
Stage of alert patterns, escalating with time
until the user completes tie-off:
First: Feedback Lights emit constant red
glow.
Second: Feedback Lights pulse red.
Third: Feedback Lights ash brighter red
and Sensor Box chirps audible alert tone.
Tie-Off Conrmation User connects the Carabiner to the D-ring of
their Full Body Harness.
Green blink of the Feedback Lights.
System Power Up The Sensor Box is supplied with electrical
power.
Red, green, and blue chase pattern on
Feedback Lights, with an audible chirp from
the Sensor Box. If the Sensor Box detects
a self-test failure, it will play a series of
descending tones instead of a chirp.
Low Battery - Carabiner User is within the detection radius of
the Sensor Box but is not tied-off to the
Carabiner, and the Carabiner is reporting a
‘Low Battery’ status.
Escalating alert pattern (as seen in ‘Tie-
Off Alert’), but with the top and bottom
portions of the Feedback Lights displaying
yellow instead of red.
Bluetooth Pairing System is in Bluetooth pairing mode, due
to a press and hold of the pairing button on
the Sensor Box.
Blue wave pattern on the Feedback Lights.
See Section 4.4 for more information.
No Bluetooth Connection User is within the detection radius of the
Sensor Box, but no communication is
coming from the Carabiner.
Escalating alert pattern (as seen in ‘Tie-
Off Alert’), but with the top and bottom
portions of the Feedback Lights displaying
blue instead of red.
Hard Fault on Sensor Box A hardware failure is detected at power-up
on the Sensor Box. The Sensor Box should
be serviced.
Short red blink once every three seconds.
Hard Fault on Carabiner User is within the detection radius of the
Sensor Box, but is not tied-off to the
Carabiner and the Carabiner is reporting a
hardware failure. The Carabiner should be
serviced.
Escalating alert pattern (as seen in ‘Tie-
Off Alert’), but with the top and bottom
portions of the Feedback Lights displaying
violet instead of red.
4.7 BATTERY REPLACEMENT: The battery of the Connected Carabiner should be replaced whenever a ‘Low Battery’ status is
indicated by the user interface of the Connected Order Picker System. See Table 1 for a list of compatible batteries.
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Use only batteries listed in these User Instructions. Use of any other battery may present a risk of re or explosion.
5.0 INSPECTION
5.1 INSPECTION FREQUENCY: The Connected Order Picker System must be inspected at the intervals dened in Section 1.
Inspection procedures are described in the “Inspection and Maintenance Log” (Table 2). Inspect all other components of
the Fall Protection System per the frequencies and procedures dened in the manufacturer’s instructions.
5.2 DEFECTS: If inspection reveals an unsafe or defective condition, remove the Connected Order Picker System from service
immediately and contact 3M regarding replacement or repair. Do not attempt to repair the Fall Arrest System.
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Only 3M or parties authorized in writing my make repairs to the Connected Order Picker System.
5.3 PRODUCT LIFE: The functional life of the Fall Arrest System is determined by work conditions and maintenance. As long
as each component of the Connected Order Picker System passes inspection criteria, it may remain in service.