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Remove the filter and check it carefully. The seal must be clean and free from damage of any kind. If
necessary it can be cleaned with a cloth dampened with water. Examine the visible internal surfaces for
any sign that dust has leaked past a damaged seal. If found, replace the filter. The body of the filter must
not be cracked or show any sign of damage. Examine the filter carefully for any sign that it has sustained
an impact or been scratched. If any sign of impact or scratching is found, discard the filter. Refit the filter
(see Section 18).
WARNING
DO NOT USE COMPRESSED AIR OR A BRUSH TO CLEAN THE FILTER!
HEPA FILTERS ARE VERY EASILY DAMAGED BY THE USE OF COMPRESSED AIR OR BY
BRUSHING.
Misuse of CleanSpace HALO by cleaning the filter may result in overexposure to contaminants and
lead to sickness.
Check that the battery is fully charged by pressing the power button. All three battery LEDs must light.
See Section 19.
Check both bellows for splits or holes. Check that the bellows have not become distorted so as to
partially or fully close the air path to the mask.
Check the mask to ensure that there are no cracks, tears or dirt; check the mask is not distorted.
Check the exhalation valve for damage or dirt. If it is dirty, flip up the rain cover. Remove any dirt, hairs or
anything that could affect the seal of the valve against its seat. Check that the valve seat is clean.
Reinstall the Valve Cover. If the valve is damaged, replace the mask. A dirty or poorly sealing valve will
reduce protection and shorten battery life.
Check the harness is intact and the elastic is not frayed or damaged. For Half Mask use it must be
adjusted to support some of the weight of the respirator.
STEP 2 – CALIBRATE
This respirator contains a system for synchronizing with your breathing and regulating mask pressure.
This system
requires re-calibration whenever it experiences a change in temperature of more than 36°F (20°C). It is best
practice to also re-calibrate if the unit has been in storage, particularly if the storage temperature is not
known. To re-calibrate:
1.
Remove the mask if fitted.
2.
Remove the filter from the respirator.
3.
Place the respirator on a stable surface such as a table.
4.
With the respirator in standby mode (one or more green LEDs lit), press and hold both the Power button and
the Flow Test button.
If no LEDs are lit. press the Power button once to enter standby mode.
5.
When both the blue and red LEDs light, release both buttons. Do not touch or move the respirator.
6.
After 5 – 10 seconds the motor will start and will run for 5 – 10 seconds.
7.
When the motor stops, calibration is complete.
8.
Re-fit the filter.
Important Note:
Failure to remove the filter prior to calibration will result in poor battery life. In order to restore the
performance of the respirator, calibration must be performed again with the filter removed.
STEP 3 – TEST FLOW RATE
This test checks that the machine is able to deliver the Manufacturer’s Minimum Design Flow of 120 liters/minute.
1.
Remove the mask from the respirator.
Leave the filter in place
. Place the respirator flat on a table or other
support.
2.
Press and release the button marked “Flow Test”.
3.
The respirator automatically runs the Flow Test. The motor will run fast and air will be discharged from the left
hand bellows.
4.
After 2 seconds the respirator reports the result of the test using the LEDs on the keypad. Use the table below
to interpret the LEDs.
LIGHTS
Meaning
3 LEDs:
PASS (Excellent: flow >180 l/min)**
2 LEDs:
PASS (Good)**
1 LED:
PASS (Acceptable)
Summary of Contents for CS302
Page 8: ...8 Figure 1 System Components 9 System Components...
Page 46: ...46 2 1 LED CleanSpace HALO 3 1 Steri Plus HALO BIO CS3039 CS3027 IPA...
Page 55: ...55 PAF 0025 PortaCount S005 7174 PortaCount 22 PAPR CleanSpace HALO OSHA 1901 134 NIOSHI...
Page 57: ...57 13 CleanSpace HALO 5 1 HEPA HEPA 18 HEPA CleanSpace HALO 3 LED 19 2 20 C 1 2...
Page 59: ...59 CleanSpace CleanSpace HALO 3 5 5 8 6 9 4...
Page 60: ...60 7 2 FRONT 2 9...
Page 61: ...61 2 HALO OSHA 1910 134 Steri Plus Steri Plus Steri Plus 11 11 A B 12 12 10...
Page 62: ...62 13 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1...
Page 63: ...63 20 CleanSpace HALO 5 HALO BIO CS3024 HALO BIO 14 CleanSpace HALO 21...
Page 64: ...64 PAF 1009 22 23 2 6 STERI PLUS PAF 1111 22 23...
Page 66: ...66 HALO BIO CS3029 HALO BIO HALO BIO 2 2 2 HALO BIO HALO BIO HALO BIO HALO BIO...
Page 67: ...67 15 CleanSpace HALO 6 1 HEPA HEPA 18 CleanSpace HALO 3 LED 19...
Page 69: ...69 3 LED 19 4 HEPA CleanSpace HALO 5 CleanSpace Technology...
Page 70: ...70 5 10 6 CleanSpace PAPR 4...
Page 71: ...71 2 1...
Page 72: ...72 CleanSpace CleanSpace 16 1 2 3 17 4 5 6 a b c d e f...
Page 73: ...73 g h 7 9 28 28 10 3 17 CleanSpace HALO 3 4 4 3 1 2 3 3 CleanSpace HALO 18...
Page 74: ...74 CleanSpace 1 2 2 1 LED 1 15 CS3027 HALO BIO CS3039 Steri Plus...
Page 82: ...82 2 122 F 50 C 2...
Page 83: ...83 HEPA CleanSpace HALO CleanSpace 21 CleanSpace HALO 36 F 20 C 13 22...
Page 84: ...84 PAF 0025 PortaCount S005 7174 PortaCount 1 TSI PortaCount CleanSpace TSI PortaCount...
Page 85: ...85 CleanSpace 1000 1000 1000 CleanSpace 25 23 HALO HALO BIO...