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RPB Radex Filter - SAFETY WARNINGS; User Training, Component Integrity, and Modifications; Air Source, Toxic Fumes, and Respirator Use; Mounting and Pressurized Filter Safety

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7 Improper use of this respirator or Do
not use the Radex Airline Filter if it has
been damaged as the Filter is a pressure
vessel and damage to the vessel could
cause fatigue that could result in
serious injury or death. Do not attempt
to weld the lter unit.
8 If the Radex Airline Filter is being used
in conjunction with abrasive blasting,
do not use abrasives containing free
silica. The use of silica sand can cause
respiratory diseases that cause death.
9 Always use NIOSH, CE or AS approved
supplied air respirators. The type of
supplied air respirator suitable for each
application must be determined by
your employer.
10 Always mount the Radex Airline Filter
on a secure level surface.
11 Moisture must be drained on a
regular basis to keep air supply free of
moisture.
12 Do no loosen the bolts on the Radex
Airline Filter lid while the unit is
pressurized. All air must be drained
from the lter and air supply to the inlet
must be shut o completely before
performing any work on the Radex
Airline Filter.
1 The Radex Airline Filter should be
assembled, operated and maintained
by trained and experienced users.
2 Read all instructions and warnings
before assembling and using the Radex
Airline Filter. Failure to adhere to all
instructions and warnings could result
in serious injury or death.
3 Do not connect the Radex Airline
Filter to any air source unless you have
conrmed that it supplies breathable
grade air. Failure to connect the airline
lter to the proper air source could
result in injury or death.
4 Do not modify or alter this Radex Airline
Filter. Use only genuine RPB Respiratory
replacement parts. Use of non
genuine parts could reduce ltration
capabilities.
5 Do not remove the safety pressure
relief valve. Air will be released when
pressure in the lter exceeds 125 psig
(860kpa).
6 The Radex Airline Filter DOES NOT
REMOVE CARBON MONOXIDE (CO)
OR TOXIC FUMES. Carbon monoxide
alarms, monitoring devices or removal
devices must be used in conjunction
with this Radex Airline Filter.
!WARNINGS!

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