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MADE IN EU
UPDATE : 24/06/2013
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
M3200 ½ MASKS & FILTERS
DELTAPLUS® M3000 RANGE
1 - Description
The
M3200
half-mask series and
DELTAPLUS® M3000
filter series meet
the essential requirements of the European safety directive 89/686/EC and
the harmonized European standards EN140:1998, EN14387:2004 and
EN143:2000:A1:2006.
2 - Applications
The M3200 half-mask and
DELTAPLUS® M3000
filter series are designed
to ensure protection against various contaminants (see table below).
Normally a suitable and sufficient risk assessment is required. As a
minimum, the following information will be required before making a filter
selection:
2.1 Identification of all hazardous substances presents in the working place;
2.2 Identification of the physical state of the substances presents;
2.3 Assessment of likely airborne concentrations measured in p.p.m. for
gases and mg/m3 for particles;
2.3 Oxygen concentration in the working area (> 19.5%);
2.4 The product TLV (Thershold limit value);
2.5 Expected time working in the contaminated area.
DELTA PLUS
Type
Intended applications
Colour
M3000 A2
(INRS)
A2
Organic vapors with boiling point above
65ºC.
Brown
M3000 ABE1
(INRS)
A1B1E1
Organic vapors with boiling point above
65ºC.Inorganic gases.Acid gases.
Brown
Grey
Yellow
M3000 ABEK1
(INRS)
A1B1E1K1
Organic vapors with boiling point above
65ºC.Inorganic gases.Acid
gases.Ammonia
Brown
Grey
Yellow
Green
M3000 P2R
(APAVE)
P2 R
Particles.
White
M3000 P3R
(APAVE)
P3 R
Particles - Single-filter possible
White
M3000 PREP2R
(APAVE)
P2 R
Particles.
White
M3000 PREP3R
(INRS)
P3 R
Particles.
Single-filter possible
White
3- Limits of use
3.1 Do not use a filter in a damaged packing;
3.2 Do not alter or modify mask or filters as a decrease in protection could
happen;
3.3 Do not use the filters in confined spaces such as tanks, stills...etc.) or
spaces where high concentrations of contaminant can be present or build
rapidly;
3.4 Do not use the filters in oxygen deficient atmospheres (less than 19.5%);
3.5 Filter use is limited by contaminant concentration (See CR529:1993);
and it’s VME.
3.6 DO NOT USE IN OXYGEN ENRICHED ATMOSFERES
3.7 Do not use the filters if there are dioxygen (CO
2
) or monoxide of carbon
(CO);
3.8
Do not use this product in case concentration of contaminant is
unknown or immediately dangerous to life health.
3.9
LEAVE THE CONTAMINATED AREA IF:
a) There is a emergency;
b) If breathing becomes difficult, for particle filters,
then filter must be
replaced in a clean area
;
c) If you feel any sickness dizziness or other adverse symptom;
d) Filters must be replaced immediately if any taste or smell is detected.
Then your filter might be saturated (
Replace the filter in a clean area
);
e) If the mask is damaged.
4 - Warning
Facial hair or facial features not adapted to masks might reduce the
efficiency of the product.
5 - Check before use
The procedure below must be followed carefully before using the filters.
5.1
Check that the filter seal is undamaged, the filtering packing must be
closed;
5.2
Check the end of shelf life printed on the filter and it is unexpired;
5.3
Place the filter on the facial part. Not to too strongly tighten the filter
in the connection because that can damage the seal;
5.4
Connect the filter in the mask and breath in strongly while you cover
the filter entrance with the hand. If the equipment is tight, it must be flatten
on the face. If you notice air intake, that means that the sealing is not
assured.
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