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EQUIPMENT MARKING
The RPB
®
PX4 AIR
®
and its filters are marked in accordance with the EN 12941: 1998 + A1:
2003 + A2: 2008 TH2/TH3 A2P R SL.
TH1, TH2, and TH3 – Indicate the class designation for complete device.
P, R, and SL – reusable Particle Filter against liquid and solid particles.
03-985 P3 R SL HE Filter class designation
03-995 A2P3 R SL Gas Filter class designation.
(Note: the “A” indicates that the filter provides protection against organic vapours as per the
standard and the number following the letter indicates the filter capacity).
Markings on the filter for other standards should not be confused
with the EN 12941 standard markings.
Each filter cartridge has a label on it with a spot for recording the date and time that the new
cartridge was installed. Using a pen or permanent marker, write the date and time the new
cartridge was installed into the PX4 AIR
®
PAPR.
MARKINGS AND SYMBOLS ON THE EQUIPMENT
- Read all instructions before use.
Li-Ion
- Lithium Polymer Batteries.
- Batteries shall be disposed of as electronic waste.
- Recycle
- RoHS compliant.
HAZARD LIMITATIONS
The RPB
®
PX4 AIR
®
PAPR is
NOT FOR USE
if:
In atmospheres immediately dangerous to life or health (IDLH).
Wearer cannot escape without the aid of the respirator.
Atmosphere contains less than 19.5% oxygen.
In abrasive blasting applications.
For protection against hazardous gases (e.g., carbon monoxide).
Contaminants are in excess of regulations or recommendations.
Contaminants or contaminant concentrations are unknown.
Work area is poorly ventilated.
The temperature is outside the range of -10°C to +55°C (14°F to 131°F). If the internal battery
temperature reaches 60°C (140°F) the unit will completely shut down.
A flammable or explosive atmosphere is present. This system contains electrical parts that
are not suitable for use in such environments. The PX4 AIR
®
is not intrinsically safe.
WARNING
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