New bag JSLIST friendly.The bag is designed to easily store the JSLIST JSLIST Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology coat. trousers, gloves, and overboots. The bag can be secured to the top of the MOLLE large rucksack. Pass the closure straps on the MOLLE lid through the tiedown loops on the JSLIST bag and fasten the side-release closures to secure the lid. The bag has a carry handle and two thin shoulder straps for easy transport. It has a roll-down closure that reduces bulk but still safely secures JSLIST. When packed, the bag has a liar shape, which makes it convenient for stacking full bags on top of one another. Pack the bag like this: Top view, bag open 1. Place one chemical protective boot here 2. Place overgarment coat and protective gloves here 3. Place one chemical protective boot here 4. Place overgarment trousers here [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Here are some general care instructions for the bag: * Clean dirt off with a soft bristle bristle 1. the thick strong animal fibers collected at commercial abattoirs for use in brushes. 2. the sharp serrated awns of grass and some cereal seeds that confer a capacity to penetrate normal skin and mucosa and to cause ulcerative stomatitis, grass seed abscess and the like. brush. * Wash the bag in a pail of water mixed with a mild detergent detergent (dētûr`jənt, dĭ–), substance that aids in the removal of dirt. Detergents act mainly on the oily films that trap dirt particles. . * Rinse it thoroughly in clean water. * Never use chlorine bleach bleach Solid or liquid chemical compound used to whiten or remove the natural colour of fibres, yarns, paper, and textile fabrics. Sunlight was the chief bleaching agent up to the discovery of chlorine in 1774 by Karl Wilhelm Scheele (b. 1742—d. , yellow soap, cleaning fluids or solvents on the bag. They will discolor dis·col·or v. dis·col·ored, dis·col·or·ing, dis·col·ors v.tr. To alter or spoil the color of; stain. v.intr. To become altered or spoiled in color. the bag or cause it to deteriorate. * Dry the bag in the shade or indoors to prevent fading. Never dry it by direct sunlight or heat or by an open flame. * Never wash the bag in a washing machine (storage) washing machine - An old-style 14-inch hard disk in a floor-standing cabinet. So called because of the size of the cabinet and the "top-loading" access to the media packs - and, of course, they were always set on "spin cycle". or dry it in a dryer. That ruins the bag. * Never try to dye the bag or repair it. Turn it in for repair or replacement. |
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