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4.4.1 Visor/frame
Proceed as follows to change the visor/frame:
• Release the head harness which is secured by means of two
socket-head screws at the top corners of the frame.
• Pull off the 8 rubber studs, and remove the frame and visor.
• Straighten the frame or fit a new frame, and place it on a flat
surface with the short side towards you. Fit 4 studs into the two
furthest holes on each side. Fig. 6.
• Place the hood over the frame and insert the 4 studs into the
corresponding holes in the hood.
• Remove the protective films from the visor and from the double-
sided adhesive tape. Fig. 7, 8.
• Fit the visor, with the tape facing downwards, over the rubber
studs. Bear in mind that the holes for the head harness screws
must be oriented in the same direction as the hood and frame.
Secure with the studs, possibly using a pair of pliers. Fig. 9.
• Bend the frame to the required shape. Align the vacant holes
for the studs in the frame, hood and visor. Insert the studs and
secure them by pulling the studs from the inside of the hood.
The simplest procedure is to fit one stud at a time. Fig. 10.
• Press the visor towards the frame all round, so that the tape will
stick to the hood material.
• Fit the head harness. Make sure that the beads in the mounting
plate of the head harness are oriented into the guide holes in
the visor. Finally, check that the work has been correctly done.
4.4.2 Head harness adjustment
The width and height can be adjusted with the head harnes s in
place in the hood.
To adjust the width
Use the knob in the rear part of the head harness to adjust the
width. Fig. 1:5
Turn the knob clockwise to reduce the width and anti-clockwise
to increase it.
To adjust the height
The head strap of the head harness consists of two halves.
The upper half runs in a groove in the lower half. The position is
determined by means of a pin in the lower half that engages in one
of the holes in the upper half. Fig. 11.
4.4.3 Control valve
The control valve is a complete, sealed unit. Never attempt to
repair or modify it.
4.4.4 Breathing hose
To change the breathing hose, proceed as follows:
• Release the hose from the control valve. See 2.5.
• Release the hose from the hood by cutting off the hose clip with
a pair of nippers.
• Thread the hose clip supplied onto the new hose, and connect
the hose to the hose nipple of the hood.
• Secure the hose clip by means of the pincers.
• By pulling the hose, check that it is firmly secured to the hood.
4.4.5 Protective film
See the user instructions printed on the plastic bag.

5. List of parts

The item numbers below refer to fig. 1 at the end of the user
instructions.
Item
No.
Part
1.
Breathing hose
2.
Belt
3.
Hood excl. control valve
4.
Hood, bare
5.
Head harness
6.
Control valve SR 348
Repair kit
7.
Visor
8.
Frame
9.
Rubber stud (8 pcs)
10.
Screw (2 pcs)
11.
Protective cap
12.
Exhalation membrane
Flow meter. Fig 2
Protective film (3 pcs)
Compressed air hose. See par. 3.
Compressed air filter SR 99-1. Fig. 12
6. Approvals
EC/EN
• SR 63 with compressed air line tube SR 358/SR 359: EN
14594:2005, class 3B.
• SR 63 with spiral coil tube SR 360: EN 14594:2005, class 3A.
The EC type approval certificate has been issued by Notified
Body No. 0194.
For address, see back-cover.
Australian StandardsMark
The Compressed Air Hood SR 63 is tested and certified to comply
to AS/NZS 1716:2012.
The StandardsMark is issued under licence by SAI Global Pty
Limited Lic No. 766 (ACN 108 716 669) ("SAI Global").
Order No.
R03-0311
R03-1510
R03-0314
R03-0305
R03-0322
R03-0317
R03-0308
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R03-0346
R03-0105
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H03-2812
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