countries may apply their own limits on oxygen deficiency. Seek advice if in doubt) 
•  Do not use for respiratory protection against atmospheric contaminants/concentrations 
which are unknown or immediately dangerous to life and health (IDLH).   
•  Do not use with facial hair or anything else that may inhibit contact between the face 
and the product thus preventing a good seal.   
•  It is recommended that wearers should be fit tested in accordance with AS/NZS 1715. For 
information regarding fit testing procedures, please contact 3M. 
•  Inspect respirator before each use to ensure it is in good working condition. Examine all 
the respirator parts for signs of damage including the two straps, noseclip, nose foam and 
valve. The respirator should be disposed of immediately upon observation of damage or 
missing parts. 
•  Leave the contaminated area immediately if breathing becomes difficult, or dizziness or 
other distress occurs.   
•  Discard and replace the respirator if it becomes damaged, breathing resistance becomes 
excessive or at the end of the shift. 
•  Never alter, modify or repair this device. 
•  In case of intended use in explosive atmospheres, contact 3M. 
•  Maximum Operating Temperature: +50 degree Celsius. 
•  CAUTION:  Care  should  be  taken  when  using  the  equipment  at  low  temperatures  as 
excessive moisture may cause the valves to freeze.   
 
These respirators have been produced to  comply with the requirements of the Australian/New 
Zealand Standard AS/NAZ1716:2003 under an agreed production certification scheme operated 
during manufacture in accordance with the SAI Global StandardsMark™ programme. 
 
Storage and Transportation 
Store in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions, see packaging at the bottom.