VISION 2
2
RFF4000 can be used with Powerpak,
TORNADO or Proflow powered
respirator systems provided that the
correct filter type is fitted.
In such cases, ensure that this manual is
read in conjunction with the following
publications:
Product Publication Article No.
Powerpak
User Manual 1065558
Filter Manual 1064883
Tornado
User Manual 1070613
Filter Manual 1070782
Proflow
User Manual 009741
Filter Manual 009752
Please contact our Customer Services
Department if you require any further
information.
VISION 2 is easily dismantled for repair
and servicing, requiring only a pozi-drive
screwdriver to undo the front fitting.
Servicing should only be carried out by
trained, authorised personnel.
FILTERS
The following filters are available for use
with VISION 2:
Code Filter Type Standard
EC200R A2 EN 14387 : 2004
EC201R B2 EN 14387 : 2004
EC203R K2 EN 14387 : 2004
EC213R ABEK2 EN 14387 : 2004
EC219R AX EN 14387 : 2004
EC220R A2 P3 EN 14387 : 2004
EC221R B2 P3 EN 14387 : 2004
EC222R E2 P3 EN 14387 : 2004
EC223R K2 P3 EN 14387 : 2004
EC230R A2 B2 E1 P3 EN 14387 : 2004
EC233R ABEK2 P3 EN 14387 : 2004
EC238R AE1Hg P3 EN 14387 : 2004
EC239R AXP3 EN 14387 : 2004
EC251R P3 EN 143 : 2000
WEARING
1. Check that the facemask, inhale
and exhale valves; and head harness are
clean and undamaged.
2. Check that the filter(s) fitted is/are
not clogged, saturated or time expired
and is/are suitable for the hazards that
may be encountered. Fit new filter(s) if
necessary. Check that filter seal(s) is/are
in place and is/are in good condition.
Replace if necessary.
3. Check that the exhale valve is
clean and in good condition. Ensure that
the valve flap is not distorted.
4. Hang the mask around your neck
by the neckstrap, fully slacken the head
harness and remove the filter cover(s).
The neckstrap pin can be pressed into
the hole at the top of the head harness to
support the facemask in an upright
attitude, keeping it free from dust and
debris when the mask is not in use.
5. Hold the head harness with the
thumbs inside the harness. Fit the chin
into the chin-cup and pull the harness
over the head. Gently tighten the harness
straps; lower first, then the middle straps
(if fitted) and finally the top strap. A good
seal should be achieved without over-
tightening, which will cause the facemask
seal to distort and cause discomfort.
6. Check the mask seal to the face by
covering the filter inlet(s) with a hand or
the filter blanking cover and inhaling. The
mask should pull onto the face. Hold your
breath for 10 seconds and check that the
mask seal is maintained over the 10
second period. If the seal fails, indicated
by the mask pulling away from the face,
check that the filter(s) is/are properly
fitted and adjust the mask seal to the
face, then repeat the test. If it fails a
second time, the mask should be
serviced.
WARNING:
If the mask does not seal correctly
after servicing, DO NOT use.