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MAMMUT CARTRIDGE REFILL CANISTERS and REFILL KIT
MAMMUT CARTRIDGE REFILL CANISTERS and REFILL KIT
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    MAMMUT REFILL CANISTERS

    • The cartridge is an essential component of the avalanche airbag system and must be ordered separately.
    • It can be refilled by the user after any deployment using a compressor or diving cylinder.
    • The filling pressure of the cartridge can be checked quickly and safely using a pressure gauge.
    • The Cartridge Refill Kit and a compressed air source are required for refilling.

    FEATURES

    • Simple, independent refilling possible
    • Aluminum cartridge filled with compressed air
    • Filling pressure can be controlled via an integrated pressure gage
    • One refill kit (pack of 3) supplied with the product
    • Compatible with Removable Airbag System (R.A.S.) and Protection
    • Airbag System as well as with Snowpulse® avalanche airbags from winter season 2011-2012

    CARTRIDGE REFILL KIT (PACK OF 3)

    • The refill kit allows to refill the 'Cartridge Refillable 207 Bar Alu /empty', by using a compressed air source.
    • A gasket and cover plate are required for each refill operation.
    • 3 refills are possible.


    AIRBAG 3.0 TRIGGER TEST TOOL

    • In a dangerous situation, the avalanche airbag must be deployed quickly and reliably.
    • You can use the Airbag 3.0 Trigger Test Tool to deploy your airbag without using up a cartridge.
    • The tool lets you familiarize yourself with the airbag system and practice deployment.
    • Simply screw the tool all the way into the deployment mechanism, put on the backpack, and pull the deployment handle.
    • A clear "snapping" sound indicates successful deployment.