4.1 This practice describes the minimum information to be provided by the manufacturer to the end user related to the wearing, care, and maintenance of an exoskeleton. Adherence to this practice allows written information to be provided with the exoskeleton to purchasers by means of labels (such as labels complying with Practice F3358), pamphlets, or other documents.
4.2 Not every element of this practice may be applicable to all exoskeleton components or configurations. It is the manufacturer’s responsibility to determine which portions of this practice, and the corresponding requirements, are applicable to their exoskeletons. For informational requirements that are not applicable because of the nature of the product and intended use, the manufacturer is to indicate and describe those portions or requirements that are not applicable.
4.3 All information related to wearing, decontamination, care, and maintenance are required to be written in a manner so that the end user can readily understand the details. To emphasize important limitations, bold lettering and explicit warning terminology (for example, signal words such as ‘danger,’ ‘warning,’ and ‘caution’ (described in ANSI Z535.4)) are to be used. Where possible, pictograms and illustrations are required to convey specific instructions. In addition, the use of symbols, such as those provided in the care of textile products in Guide D5489, are appropriate for indicating specific care procedures used in cleaning an exoskeleton where applicable.