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TAL 0110 (L) Rev. 8 - 10020949

MAINTAINING THE RESPIRATOR

e. Thread the new filter into the

motor-blower air intake and
hand-tighten against the gasket.

2. Replacing the battery pack:

a. Remove the pack from the sup-

port belt.

b. Loosen the ring and pull the two

connectors apart.

c. To re-install the battery pack, clip

the battery pack on the support
belt.

d. Line up the key on the battery

cable plug with the slot in the
female connector on the battery
pack.

e. Push the plug

into the female
connector and
turn the ring _
turn to secure it.

Inspect the respirator after it has
been cleaned and sanitized. Failure
to observe this warning can cause
you to be exposed to the contami-
nant, resulting in serious personal
injury or death.

CLEANING AND DISINFECTING

Confidence Plus™ Germicidal Cleaner
(P/N 10009971) from MSA is recom-
mended. Refer to the label for use
instructions. A solution as effective as
Confidence Plus Cleaning Solution and
compatible with MSA respirator compo-
nents may be substituted.

Be careful that you do not breathe or
touch the contaminant in handling
the respirator or its parts. Use equip-
ment designed to protect you from
the specific contaminant. Failure to
follow this warning can result in
serous personal injury or death.

1. Preparing the cleaner:

a. Follow the instructions with the

Confidence Plus Cleaning
Solution.

b. If the Confidence Plus Cleaning

Solution is not used, prepare in
accordance with the instructions
provided with cleaning products.

2. Remove excess contaminant from

the respirator. A vacuum cleaner
equipped with high-efficiency filters
to prevent recirculation of contami-
nant may be used.

3. Unthread the motor-blower thread-

ed insert from the facepiece inhala-
tion housing.

4. Clean and disinfect the facepiece:

a. Remove filters, cartridges, or

canisters from the facepiece.

b. Remove any protective cover

lens. This will prevent water from
becoming trapped between the
primary respirator lens and the
cover lens (the trapped water will
obscure vision).

c. Remove the nosecup (if used).

This will facilitate cleaning the
inside of the facepiece.

d. Remove the exhalation valve

cover. This will allow access to
the rubber exhalation valve.

e. Thoroughly wash the facepiece

and components in the cleaning
solution. A soft bristle (not wire)

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Summary of Contents for OptimAir MM 2K

Page 1: ...r working hours See Approval Matrix Part No 818105 for NIOSH Approvals and Limitations THIS MANUAL INCLUDING THE WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS INSIDE MUST BE READ AND FOLLOWED CAREFULLY BY ALL PER SONS WHO US...

Page 2: ...shall be selected fitted used and main tained in accordance with MSHA OSHA and other applicable regula tions N Never substitute modify add or omit parts Use only exact replace ment parts in the config...

Page 3: ...in it according to the manu facturer s instructions Repairs must only be made by properly trained personnel LIMITATIONS The OptimAir MM 2K with OptiFilter Type HE filter cartridge or Type HE par ticul...

Page 4: ...NIOSH approval plate P N 818105 to determine if this device can be used for escape from those concentrations 4 Do not use when appropriate exposure limit OSHA PEL NIOSH REL ACGIH TLV etc is not known...

Page 5: ...n an occupational setting MUST be used in accordance with a complete respiratory pro tection program as required by OSHA which includes proper selection training fit testing and fit checking Detailed...

Page 6: ...TAL 0110 L Rev 8 10020949 NOTES 6...

Page 7: ...if a leak occurs air will flow from inside the facepiece to the outside air This is referred to as positive pressure Air flow also provides wearer comfort The rechargeable NiMH battery pack supplies 4...

Page 8: ...ACGIH publishes the following information to determine the TLV of a mixture First determine the total concentration of the chemical mixture CMixture from the individual contaminant concentra tions C1...

Page 9: ...the sound of the motor If the impeller binds or rattles or if air output is reduced the entire motor blower must be replaced CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK The battery pack must be fully charged before th...

Page 10: ...be Red When the LED is Green the bat tery is fully charged The battery can stay connected to the charger until it is needed If the LED is Amber the bat tery is not at the proper temperature The charg...

Page 11: ...two notch es on the coupling nut into the facepiece 3 If attached unthread the filter from the motor blower assembly 4 Check that there is a gasket in the motor blower housing The gas ket is necessary...

Page 12: ...TAL 0110 L Rev 8 10020949 NOTES 12...

Page 13: ...FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE ABOVE WARNINGS CAN RESULT IN SERI OUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DONNING THE SUPPORT BELT AND BATTERY PACK 1 Thread the belt through the belt loops on the battery pack 2 Don the su...

Page 14: ...the length of the two top straps To adjust the top straps a Remove the strap from the fas tener button by pulling the loose end of the strap away from the fastener button b Move the slide away from th...

Page 15: ...k over head 4 Pull the back of harness down ward until cen tered at the back of the head 5 Tighten the two lower straps first by pulling them straight back not out Tighten the facepiece until the mask...

Page 16: ...ve a mous tache beard gross sideburns or other physical characteristics that interfere with the face to facepiece seal see ANSI Z88 2 If the face piece does not seal against your face non respirable a...

Page 17: ...an when the motor blower is supplying air to the facepiece REMOVING THE RESPIRATOR 1 Return to fresh air and clean the outer surfaces of the respirator before removing the facepiece 2 Turn the power s...

Page 18: ...TAL 0110 L Rev 8 10020949 NOTES 18...

Page 19: ...ceable replace the filter 1 Replacing the filter The filter is not designed to be cleaned and reused Do not try to clean the filter You may damage the inside of the filter and eliminate res piratory p...

Page 20: ...touch the contaminant in handling the respirator or its parts Use equip ment designed to protect you from the specific contaminant Failure to follow this warning can result in serous personal injury o...

Page 21: ...ay deteriorate the rubber 5 Use a damp cloth or sponge satu rated with Confidence Plus cleaning solution or an equivalent solution to wipe the motor blower and battery pack housing and battery cable c...

Page 22: ...TAL 0110 L Rev 8 10020949 NOTES 22...

Page 23: ...g delivered to offset self discharge Amber Charge Pending Battery Temperature is outside the charge range If the battery is too hot charge will not begin until temperature falls If temperature is too...

Page 24: ...uit Voltage across the Switch 1 Set the multimeter to measure volt age 2 Turn the switch on the battery pack to the OFF position 3 Place the positive probe on pin 1 and the negative lead on to pin 2 4...

Page 25: ...good battery pack as deter mined by the previous tests fully charge the battery until a full charge is achieved Testing the Flow of the motor blower 1 Assemble the motor blower to the battery pack 2 A...

Page 26: ...rge Failure Red Flashing LED Change Battery and Recharge Successful Charge Green LED Charge Failure Red Flashing LED Replace Charger Replace Original Battery Pack Mtr Blower Resistance Test Mtr Blower...

Page 27: ...of nosecup is over tab of inhalation valve housing 4 Stretch nosecup around lip on inhalation valve housing ensuring nosecup is in place SPECTACLE KIT Spectacle kits are available for the Ultravue P N...

Page 28: ...ist an dpull the spark cover off 6 Check the spark cover before each use to ensure no sparks have creat ed holes o warped the part If holes are created or the part is warped relace the spakr cover wit...

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Page 30: ...TAL 0110 L Rev 8 10020949 30 a 804805 804804 804810 805011 804820 495188 495189 10051290 804831 10116528 Door Component Housing ClearCommand 19a...

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