WHEN TO CHANGE A PARTICULATE FILTER
• When the Filter Warning Alarm sounds
• If the Flow Test fails
• If there is any sign of damage to the filter
• When the filter reaches its expiry date as marked on the filter label
• When the filter casing is heavily soiled
• When the filter has been exposed to water
• If there is any sign of dust or contaminants on the internal surface of the filter
Battery life is closely related to filter condition. In general, the cleaner the filter, the longer the battery life. To maximise work
time between charging the battery, it is recommended to change the filter regularly.
CleanSpace filters are NOT reusable and must NOT be cleaned.
WARNING: NEVER CLEAN THE FILTER WITH COMPRESSED AIR OR A BRUSH. HEPA filters are easily damaged by the use of
compressed air or by brushing.
Misuse of the CleanSpace Respirators by cleaning the filter may result in overexposure to contaminants and lead to sickness
or death.
CHANGING THE PRE-FILTER (PAF-0036) FOR PARTICULATE FILTER (PAF-0035)
Changing the pre-filter daily is recommended. To prevent
potential contamination, clean the outside of the CleanSpace
Respirator prior to opening the filter cover. Cleaning can be
performed with CleanSpace Cleaning wipes or a damp cloth.
To unlock the filter cover, lift the pin located at one end. The
filter cover should swing open easily, exposing the pre-filter.
Remove the used pre-filter and replace with a new pre-filter,
taking care to keep the particulate filter in place. Swing the
filter cover back into the closed position and press the pin
down until it locks in place with an audible click.
CHANGING THE PARTICULATE FILTER (PAF-0035)
To unlock the filter cover, lift the pin located at one end. The filter cover should swing open easily exposing the filter. Remove
the particulate filter and replace with a new particulate filter. Swing the filter cover back into the closed position and press the
pin down until it locks in place with an audible click.
WHEN TO CHANGE A COMBINED FILTER
• When the Filter Warning Alarm sounds
• If the Flow Test fails
• If there is any sign of damage to the filter
• When the filter reaches its expiry date as marked on the filter label
• When the filter casing is heavily soiled
• When the filter has been exposed to water
• If there is any sign of dust or contaminants on the internal surface of the filter
• Gas filters must be replaced at the first sign of odour, taste, or irritation in the mask
Once any of the above conditions have been met, the filter is no longer usable, and must be discarded. CleanSpace filters
cannot be cleaned.
When changing a filter, the entire filter must be discarded and replaced with a new one.