Compliant E-Band, E-Vest User Manual

The E-Band / E-Vest
USER MANUAL
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1: ……….......……………………….….. Safety and Terms
Safety…………….……………………………………………Page 3
Terms…..……………….…………………………….………Page 4
CHAPTER 2: General Overview, Specifications and Components
General Overview and Specifications...……...………..Page 5
Components ……………………….………………………..Page 6
CHAPTER 3: …….…..………… Pre Operational Checks, Charging
Pre Operational Checks…………………………………..Page 8
Charging…………………………….……………………….Page 9
CHAPTER 4: ……..………….…… Basic E- Band/E-Vest Operations
Basic E-Band/E-Vest Operations………………………Page 10
CHAPTER 5: ……… …… Medical, Physiological Effects and ExDS
Medical and Physiological Effects……………………Page 11 ExDS………………………………………………………..Page 12
CHAPTER 6: ..…....…..Tactical Considerations for Use of Force
Tactical Considerations for Use of Force……..……Page 13
CHAPTER 7: … ..……....…..… . Suggested ROE and Post Incident
Suggested ROE………………………………………….Page 15 Post Incident…….……………………………………….Page 18
CHAPTER 8: ……...….… Trouble Shooting and Decontamination
Trouble Shooting……………………………………..…Page 19
Decontamination………………………………..………Page 23
CHAPTER 9: …….…..………… Warranty and Contact Information
Warranty………………………………………………….Page 24
Contact Information…………………………….……..Page 24
Pictured on cover:
Compliant Technologies CT-EBA / CT-EV
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CHAPTER 1: Safety and Terms
SAFETY:
CEW’S (Conducted Electrical Weapon) are not risk free and should be treated seriously like any other weapon. Follow all laws, agency policies and TTP’s (Tactics Techniques and Procedures) when employing the E-Band / E-Vest CEW or any weapon.
CEW’s can provide force multiplication to one or more officers and thus enhance the safety of the user(s) and the public through apprehension and de­escalation by non-lethal means of force but at the same time can be dangerous if not used correctly. Follow all Cautions, Warnings and Notes highlighted throughout this manual.
TERMS:
If not followed can result to injury or death
If not followed can result in equipment damage or failure
Information to be highlighted
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CHAPTER 1: Safety and Terms
TERMS: CONTINUED…
WILL/SHALL Mandatory and Non-Negotiable
SHOULD Suggested Course of Action
MAY Option at the users discretion
CEW Conducted Electrical Weapon
E-BAND Electronic Band Restrictor (Arm / Leg)
E-VEST Electronic Vest
TTP’s Tactics, Techniques and Procedures
NPI Neuro Peripheral Interference
ROE Rules of Engagement
In order to operate The E-Band or E-Vet you must be trained and qualified on this tool. See your agency’s instructor for training and qualification or contact Compliant Technologies for more information.
Once qualified and certified on The E-Band /E-Vest an individual’s certification is good for 2 years from the date of course completion. All individuals will have to go through re-certification or instructor level courses by the end of their second year. Failure to complete the bi-annual training will disqualify you from device use until you recertify.
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CHAPTER 2: General Overview, Specifications and Components
The E-Band and E-Vest are tools used within the Force Continuum to supplement existing Law Enforcement, Corrections, Security, Military and EMS personnel. It is not intended to r eplace any intermediate tool but to supplement existing assets and agency TTP’s.
The E-Bands and E-Vests are CEW tools are ideal for Corrections and Law Enforcement transporting individuals, court room appearances and medical visits.
The E-Band / E-Vest construction is made up of high-grade leather and man­made materials. There are 3 models for these devices but the CEW functionality of each model is the same.
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS:
(Pictured on Right): Compliant Technologies A2G2 Fingerless Gloves with Carbon Fiber Knuckles
Color: Black
Material: calf or goat skin, neoprene and polyester fiber
Two models to choose fro m: Arm or Le g
Charge time: 4 hours
Stand-by time: 24 hours
Continuous working time: 2 hours
Snap-type locking mechanism
Magnetically operated
Remotely controlled (300 meters)
3.7 Volt Lithium Ion Battery
Maximum Voltage: 210-320V (cannot go above 380V)
Maximum Current: 0.9-1.5A
Pulse Duration (µS) : 105-115 (.0001 second)
Pulse charge [µC] 84 125 (.0001 Amp-Second)
Pulse repetition rate [pps] 29.7 30.8
Duty cycle [%] 0.32 0.35
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CHAPTER 2: General Overview, Specifications and Components
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DO NOT
WASH
CHAPTER 2: General Overview, Specifications and Components
Do not purposely immerse The E-Band / E-Vest in water or put into the washing machine. This will destroy the electronics in these devices and
void the manufactures warranty!
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CHAPTER 3: Pre-Operational Checks and Charging
PRE-OPERATIONAL CHECKS
Before going on duty inspect Compliant Technologies’ E-Bands / E-Vest CEW’s for overall condition to include:
Velcro adherence
Tears or frays in materials inside and out
General condition of Contact Pad
Loose components
Stains or contaminates
Remote Control Condition, switch and light activation
On/Off Activation (Red and Green Light on)
Operational “Tap Test” – Optional
Visually inspect Charger for proper connections and loose wiring (Red
and Green Light)
If any component that effects the operational worthiness and readiness of the device is deemed unserviceable remove it from service and contact Compliant Technologies.
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