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Re-packing your 275N Lifejacket

Crewfit 275N, Crewfit 275N Plus & Voyager 275N

275N Lifejacket re-packing
Please follow these instructions carefully to ensure the Lifejacket continues to be a compact and comfortable fit.

To begin folding, lay out the Lifejacket as shown, with the inflation chamber uppermost.
STEP 1
1. Fold the bottoms A and B of the inflation chamber under.

STEP 2
2. Fold the lifting becket C upwards.
3. Fold lapels D and E across the front.
4. Fold down the collar flap F and fasten the velcro strips.

With velcro or zip fastening

275N Lifejacket with velcro fastening
STEP 3A - With Velcro Fastening
5. Fold sides G and H inwards and fasten the velcro strips.
6. Fasten the velcro strips I and J at the bottom.
7. Secure the press studs K and L at the top.
STEP 3B - With Zip Fastening
5. Fold sides G and H inwards.
6. Secure the press studs K and L at the top.
7. Fasten the zips by pulling the sliders fully up and down again to engage the teeth.
Fasten the velcro tabs M and N.

Re-packed Lifejacket

275N Lifejacket re-packed Ensure manual inflation toggle O is showing


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Repacking a Crewfit 275N Lifejacket
This is a 275 Rating Lifejacket
This is a 275 Rating Lifejacket
Suitable for swimmers and non-swimmers
High performance device for offshore and severe conditions when maximum protection is required or where heavy waterproof clothing is being worn. Sufficient buoyancy to counteract the effect of trapped air in clothing. Improved assurance of safety from drowning to people who are not able to help themselves.
Whilst it cannot be guaranteed to self-right an unconscious user wearing heavy waterproofs, the additional buoyancy it provides should ensure it will in the great majority of cases.