NOTE!
Dispose of electronic equipment at the recycling facility!
In observance of European Directive 2012/19/EC on Waste Electri-
cal and Electronic Equipment and its implementation in accordance
with national law, electrical and/or electronic equipment that has
reached the end of its life must be disposed of at a recycling facility.
As the person responsible for the equipment, it is your responsibility to obtain information
on approved collection stations.
For further information contact the nearest ESAB dealer.
2. INSTRUCTION
with this Instruction manual and the instructions supplied with the corresponding helmets.
Do not use the unit:
• When the blower unit is switched OFF. Little or no respiratory protection is to be ex-
pected. Rapid buildup of carbon dioxide and depletion of oxygen may occur in the
head unit.
• In an atmosphere that poses an immediate health or hygiene hazard and/or has less
than 19.5% oxygen content, or contains unknown substances.
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• In areas with danger of explosion.
• In areas with high winds.
• If the blower unit malfunctions.
To ensure the unit is functioning properly please do not:
• Alter or modify in any way.
• Touch any of the moving parts.
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partment.
Make sure blower moving parts are not blocked and are free to move.
or facial hair is extending into the seal line.
Correct respiratory protection will not be provided if any part of the PAPR and approved air
Position the blower unit in a way that minimizes the risk of the air-equipped welding helmet
hose becoming caught up during use.
At elevations above 5,000’ (1500 meters), the PAPR will provide reduced air pressure of at
Leave the contaminated area immediately and if needed seek medical advice if:
• The Manufacturer’s Minimum Design Flow (MMDF) warning alarm sounds.
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• Dizziness or distress occurs.
• Any part of the system becomes damaged.
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• Contaminant can be smelled or tasted inside the head unit
• In the unlikely event of an allergic reaction to the air-helmet materials