TFSS-5326 LIFE PRESERVER25-33. The TFSS-5326 is worn under the parachute harness with the inflatable portions fastened to an individual’s waist belt. At 200 feet AGL, the jumper releases all equipment tie-downs and lowers equipment, but does not jettison it.25-34. The jumper activates the quick release on the waistband and unsnaps the left connector snap on the reserve parachute. The jumper rotates the reserve to the right side of the parachute harness, seats them self well into the saddle, and inflates the life preservers by activating the CO2 cartridge. (In the event of CO2 cartridge failure, blow air into the inflation tubes.) The jumper activates the quick release on the chest strap.25-35. After activating the quick release of the chest strap, the jumper immediately regains control of the canopy. Just before entering the water, they place their hands on the ejector snaps on the leg straps. The jumper activates the ejector snaps on the leg straps, throws their arms up, and arches out of the harness when entering the water. They prepare to execute a PLF if the water is shallow.25-36. The jumper swims upstream or upwind away from the parachute to avoid becoming entangled and signals “All OK” to the recovery boat by extending one stationary arm overhead.WARNINGThe jumper must ensure he does not wear the TFSS-5326 flotation packets between the parachute harness and their body. Serious injury may result if inflated when worn incorrectly.CAUTIONSThe jumper must stay clear of the suspension lines to avoid entanglement. If the parachute and equipment are too heavy and hard to hold on to, the jumper lets go of the equipment to avoid being pulled under.If the jumper signals anything but the “ALL OK” or does not signal, the boat crew will proceed to assist the jumper from the water.