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Don the respirator and start to
breathe.
Place the respirator behind your
head, resting on your shoulders.
Note that the keypad must be
facing upwards.
Grasp the left-
hand mask AirClip in one hand and
the left-hand respirator AirClip in
the other. Join them. Pulling down
on the mask AirClip to move it
away from the harness makes this
process easier.
Join the AirClips on the right-hand side.
Breathe normally. CleanSpace Respirator should start.
If the motor does not start, it was not in Standby Mode. Take
the respirator off, press the Power button to activate Standby
Mode and don it again as described above.
Finally, you can set how close CleanSpace Respirator sits to
your neck by adjusting the bellows on either side of the
respirator. If your job involves a lot of rapid movement (for
instance running upstairs) you may wish the respirator to sit
snugly against your neck. If you will be looking up a lot, you may
find it more comfortable with the respirator set well back from
your neck.
To move the respirator forward: steady the mask with one hand
and press on the back of the respirator with the other. You will
hear clicking as the adjust mechanism moves to the new
position. Be careful to adjust each side by the same amount. To
move the respirator backwards, press the adjust buttons on each
side and if necessary pull backwards on the respirator.
16. Entering and Exiting the Contaminated Area
Prior to entering the contaminated area, complete the inspections and checks listed in these user instructions.
1.
Ensure Seal Check has been done and motor is responding to your breathing.
2.
Check that none of the alarms are sounding.
3.
Remember that if your workplace is very noisy you may not be able to hear the device alarms. In this
case you must follow the special precautions set out in Section 17.
4.
Enter the work area.
5.
Do not remove the respirator until you have left the contaminated area, unless you have pressing health
reasons to do so (for instance you are experiencing dizziness and believe removing the respirator while
Summary of Contents for CS302
Page 8: ...8 Figure 1 System Components 9 System Components...
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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...
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Page 61: ...61 2 HALO OSHA 1910 134 Steri Plus Steri Plus Steri Plus 11 11 A B 12 12 10...
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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...
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