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We l c o m e
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Congratulations on the purchase of your new
PULSE Barryvox
®
.
This user manual explains the functionality and use of
the PULSE Barryvox
®
. The PULSE Barryvox
®
is a revo-
lutionary avalanche transceiver, which you will under-
stand quickly and which is very easy to use.
A transceiver does not protect you against
avalanches!
As a winter outdoor enthusiast, you must consider all
possible avalanche prevention measures and plan
your trips carefully. Companion rescue the worst
case must be practiced frequently. Under the stress
of an accident, this is the only way you will be able to
locate and dig out a companion quickly and efficient-
ly. Despite practice and all the technological
advancements, by far not all of the completely buried
avalanche victims are rescued! An avalanche burial is
always life threatening.
Important information on these topics can be found in
the chapters on companion rescue and avalanche
theory.
PULSE Barryvox
®
Made in Switzerland
Our heritage is compelling. Mammut and Barryvox
follow the time-honored tradition of world-class pre-
cision products made in Switzerland. From its design
to its engineering and production, this device is com-
pletely Swiss-made.
This device is compatible with all avalanche trans-
ceivers that comply with the EN 300718 standard and
operate on a frequency of 457 kHz.
In addition to the user manual, the Application Safety
Guide of the Barryvox contains comprehensive
instructions on the safe use and maintenance of your
transceiver as well as possible sources of interfer-
ence. Special considerations are included for efficient
fleet management.
(www.barryvox.com or www.mammut.ch/barryvox)
© Copyright by Ascom (Schweiz) AG.
All rights reserved. Text, text excerpts, images and diagrams are
all subject to copyright. No part may be reproduced or copied
without written permission from the publisher.
[ Photo: Patrice Schreyer ]
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