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Remove charging hose from charging port then refit protection blank/whistle (fig.14).
Reassemble the unit following steps from 1 to 5 of next par. 6.4 in the reverse order.
6.3.
Visual Inspection
Check integrity of:
- Bag, straps and buckles.
- Valve/reducer, hose and connections
- Hood and neck seal
6.4.
Re-packing of the unit
1.
Place the cylinder in the bag, insert the pressure gauge (pointing downwards
through the transparent window) in the slot on the protective foam (fig.15 e 16)
and lock with the Velcro elcro straps
2.
Gently bend the hood and position it and the hose inside the bag (fig. da 18 a 23).
3.
Partially close the zip (fig. 24) and, when it comes close enough, insert the free end
of the plastic fastener inside the hole of the internal fin of the zip and then pass it
through the ring of the “V” shaped activation pin place
d in the hole in the
valve/pressure reducer (fig. 25). Then engage the plastic fastener inserting the free
end in the corresponding slot at the other end. Pull the free end (and
correspondingly slide the zip in order to prevent tension which could actuate the
air flow), until when the free end of the fastener beyond the slot at the other end
is 20 cm. long (fig. 27). Cut and throw away this free end
4.
Close completely the zip and check through the transparent window that the gauge
needle is in the green area meaning the fully charged status (fig. 26).
5.
Insert and engage the anti tampering tag in the corresponding hole on the zip end
and on the bag.
6.
Equipment is now ready for use
7.
Testing and Test Intervals
In addition to work outlined in Routine Maintenance it is important to comply with the
following test and service intervals and with National Regulations, Laws and Standards
governing the use of respiratory equipment in the country of use.
This instruction also applies to non-used, stored equipment.
7.1.
Daily
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Cylinder fully charged -
gauge needle is inside the ‘green’ segment of the gauge face.
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Check that anti-tamper tag is intact.
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