Usage instructions SPEEDY F4 and F2
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Figure 12: Push the tensioning loop onto its strap on
the right
Figure 13: Tensioning loop open completely
Now the belt can be pulled tight for setting a
small slack or loosened for a large slack (Fig.
14 and 15). The belt does not have to be
threaded out of the tensioning loops for this.
Figure 14: Reduce the slack
Figure 15: Increase the slack
In order to put the tensioning loops back onto
the back system loosely again, pull the loop
section at the back to the left. You should dose
your pulling force with care in order not to ad-
just the set slack again.
Figure 16: Then re-apply the tensioning loops back
on the back system
Figure 17: Tensioning loops applied slightly to the
back system
Then re-mount the back padding using the
fleece hook-and-loop straps.
Pull to the right:
Increase the slack
Pull the rear loop part
to the left
Tensioning loop with strap
Press to the
right
Pull the rear loop part to the left:
Reduce the slack