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CleanSpace EX - Work in Noisy Environments; Changing the Filter

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CleanSpace Respirators USER INSTRUCTIONS
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English
To doff the CleanSpace Respirator, locate the knurled Mask
Release Button and press to release the AirClip. The mask
release button has a rough, dimpled finish that you can
feel with your fingertips. All the other buttons are
smooth.
Note: The Power Unit will automatically switch to Standby
Mode approximately 10 seconds breathing is no longer
detected.
DO NOT REMOVE THE CLEANSPACE RESPIRATOR UNTIL YOU HAVE VACATED THE CONTAMINATED AREA, unless a pressing
health reason exists. (e.g. Dizziness is experienced and it is believed that removing the respirator leaving the contaminated
area may help)
11. Work in Noisy Environments
In most noisy environments the CleanSpace Respirator alarms are still clearly audible. However, in circumstances where
alarms may not be heard, the following precautions should be taken.
Ensure all three (3) Battery Indicator Lights are illuminated prior to entry.
Continuous work in the area should be limited to four (4) hours. At the end of four (4) hours, leave the area and check
that the Filter Warning Alarm light is not illuminated.
If two (2) or fewer Battery Indicator Lights are illuminated, recharge the Power Unit to fully charged.
If the Filter Warning Alarm light is illuminated, change the filter.
If breathing difficulty is experienced, or air flow stops, leave the area immediately and doff the CleanSpace Respirator.
12. Changing the Filter
Ensure the correct filter type for the specific work environment is selected and properly fitted before using the CleanSpace
Respirator. The CleanSpace Respirator is supplied with a particulate filter as standard.
IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT THE CORRECT FILTER TYPE FOR THE SPECIFIC WORK ENFIRONMENT IS FITTED.
Only change the filter outside of the contaminated area, with the CleanSpace Respirator doffed, and in Standby or Off mode.
Filters need to be changed regularly. The frequency of filter change is dependent on usage patterns and the concentration of
contaminants.
Dispose of used filters responsibly, treating them as non-recyclable hazardous waste (dependent on the contaminant being
filtered).
FILTER WARNING ALARM
CleanSpace Respirators have a Filter Warning Alarm, which is triggered when the filter requires replacement. The Filter
Warning Alarm consists of two (2) beeps, repeated once per second, and the red LED flashes.
If the Filter Warning Alarm is triggered, you must leave the contaminated area IMMEDIATELY and change the filter.
Using the CleanSpace Respirator after the Filter Warning Alarm has triggered can cause the air flow to fall below the
manufacturer’s Minimum Design Flow. This may result in overexposure to contaminants and lead to sickness or death.
The Filter Warning Alarm sound can be muted for fifteen (15) minutes by pressing the Power Button once. This allows time to
leave the contaminated area. After fifteen (15) minutes, if the filter has not been changed, the alarm will re-trigger.

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