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INSPECTION

INSPECTION

(Before and After Each Use)

Inhalation valve disc

Exhalation valve disc

Harness straps

Lens

Canister/cartridge(s)

Facepiece blank

Accessories

INSPECTION PROCEDURES

1. Look for breaks or tears in the facepiece head-strap

material.

2. Make sure all straps, fasteners, and adjusters are in

place and not damaged.

3. Check the facepiece for dirt, cracks, tears, or holes.
4. Check the lens for cuts, scratches, or damage which

would impair vision. Check that the lens is secured in
the facepiece.

5. Look at the shape of the facepiece for distortion due

to improper storage.

6. Unthread the canister/cartridge(s) (if installed), and

check that the spider gasket, and inhalation valve are
installed and undamaged.

7. Grasp the spider gasket by the raised tab and pull it

gently out of the facepiece. The gasket must be free
of cracks, tears, dirt, and distortion. The gasket must
be soft and flexible.

8. Ensure the white inhalation disc valve is attached to

the spider gasket. The disc must be free of cracks,
tears, dirt, and distortion.

9. Set the gasket with inhalation valve disk aside in a

clean location.

10. Expose the exhalation valve by lifting the tab on the

bottom door of the component housing away from the
facepiece.

11. Lift the exhalation valve and inspect the seat and

valve.

12. Securely close the door of the component housing.
13. While holding the spider gasket in one hand, gently

stretch the inhalation valve disk onto the post in the
center of the spider gasket.

14. Install the spider gasket into the inlet port with the

white inhalation valve disk into the facepiece. Check
around the entire gasket to be sure the gasket lays flat
and that the groove in the gasket is entirely captured
by the component housing rim.

15. If any part is damaged or deteriorated, it must be

replaced. Store only undamaged respirators for further
use. When not in use, store the respirator in cool, dry,
and clean ambient air in the original clamshell packag-
ing. Keep new filters in their packing.

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TAL 804 (L) Rev. 5 - 10068239

Summary of Contents for Ultravue GME-P100

Page 1: ...H Approval Information P N 10035719 P100 GME P100 P N 818206 Ultra Twin P N 817241 Gas Mask P N 818082 CS CN This manual must be carefully read and followed by all persons who have or will have the re...

Page 2: ...o User s Instructions before donning LL This respirator contains filter or cartridge components that are not approved for protections in all configura tions Check the specific row in the NIOSH approva...

Page 3: ...te or smell the contaminant d You experience nose or throat irritation e Instructed by responsible individuals 12 Use strictly according to the instructions labels and limitations pertaining to this d...

Page 4: ...4 TAL 804 L Rev 5 10068239 NOTES...

Page 5: ...es the exposure limit for the contaminants present if using a quantitative fit test method Using a qualitative fit test may reduce the maximum use concentration See the Respirator Fit Test section b I...

Page 6: ...a mix ture of chlorine and mercury that are both present simultaneously but cannot be used if alternating between mercury contaminated atmospheres and chlorine contaminated atmospheres E TIME USE LIMI...

Page 7: ...ned to ensure proper fit before using the respirator If other than facial seal leakage is detected the condition must be investigated and corrected before another test is made The facepiece must also...

Page 8: ...8 TAL 804 L Rev 5 10068239 NOTES...

Page 9: ...oring the canister outside the packaging Discard canister cartridge s after each use Replace the canister cartridge s after each use Follow the established canister cartridge s change out sched ules t...

Page 10: ...he replacement cartridges from the storage bags and insert them into the threaded receptacles making sure the gaskets are in place in the recepta cles 6 Carefully hand tighten the cartridges to preven...

Page 11: ...back of the head 4 Support the weight of the mask by holding the outlet valve assembly in the palm of the hand with the free hand adjust the facepiece securely to the face mak ing sure the chin and n...

Page 12: ...t again 5 If this does not correct the leak the mask will not pro vide protection If the leakage is from the face seal a different size mask may provide a good seal If other than face seal leakage is...

Page 13: ...must be per formed Disposal is to be performed as required by feder al state and or local laws PROCEDURE FOR REMOVING THE RESPIRATOR 1 To remove the facepiece insert your thumbs under each of the har...

Page 14: ...14 TAL 804 L Rev 5 10068239 NOTES...

Page 15: ...tions with the Confidence Plus Cleaning Solution b If the Confidence Plus Cleaning Solution is not used wash in a mild cleaning solution rinse thor oughly and submerge in a germicide solution for the...

Page 16: ...16 TAL 804 L Rev 5 10068239 NOTES...

Page 17: ...the white inhalation disc valve is attached to the spider gasket The disc must be free of cracks tears dirt and distortion 9 Set the gasket with inhalation valve disk aside in a clean location 10 Expo...

Page 18: ...18 TAL 804 L Rev 5 10068239 NOTES...

Page 19: ...sing the supplied cap plug component Remove the canister from the box and bag Locate the white block on the canister label Mark on the canister in the white block an expiration date of 1 year for form...

Page 20: ...e with the plug side of the cap and plug component secured into position The respirator must be placed upright in the plastic case P N D2056734 DO NOT store the canister above 120 F Failure to fol low...

Page 21: ...s the support assembly a rubber block and the spectacle frame Prescription lenses can be obtained locally or through MSA Adjusting the Spectacles 1 To move the spectacles closer to your face pull the...

Page 22: ...ark cover is optional OTHER RESPIRATORY CONFIGURATIONS This respirator can be used in other configurations that stated in these User s Instructions Below is a list of these other configurations and th...

Page 23: ...ULTRAVUE FACEPIECE 23 TAL 804 L Rev 5 10068239...

Page 24: ...agent employee or representative of MSA may bind MSA to any affirmation representation or modification of the warranty concerning the goods sold under this con tract MSA makes no warranty concerning...

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