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8. Maintenance
The blower device shall be serviced at least once a year by a Service Center authorized by Scott
Safety (http://www.scottsafety.com).
Replace worn-out filters. Always replace all filters at the same time.
Check that the breathing hose is undamaged and replace a broken one. Replace other parts when
necessary.
Only use original spare parts.
Maintenance of the facepieces is described in the respective Instructions for Use.
Australia and New Zealand:
For complete national requirements, please refer to the standard AS/NZS1715:2009, Use &
Maintenance of Respiratory Products.
Note!
o Clogged filters increase motor load and shorten the motor life.
o lerated by storage in a warm
place.
Replacing the battery (see picture series)
1 Detach breathing hose.
2 Detach body tensioner and adaptor.
3 Remove blower from its body by turning it towards yourself with your fingertips (using your thumb
to grip the blower).
4 Carefully take hold of the battery leads and pull the battery out of the blower body.
5-6 Open the connector and replace the battery. (The rubber band included with the battery will secure
the connector in the proper position.) Reattach the connector. Press the battery in to its base.
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battery space (the leads must not be left at the air channel in the middle of the blower body).
8 When the
the palm of your hand.
9 Center the blow.
10 Position the body tensioner and screw the heads to each other. Leave a space of 35 mm
between the heads.
11 Charge the battery.
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