* Filters for CleanAIR are labeled according to Standards EN 12 941/A2, EN 12 942/A2 and EN 14 387
The chart need not feature all available types of filters, for complete up-to-date offer contact your supplier.
6.2. Batteries
Important! Batteries are delivered uncharged. Each
time before using a battery for the first time charge
it.
The battery charger is not made for outdoor service.
It can be used only in premises protected against
rain and moisture. Never charge the battery in po-
tentcially explosive atmosphere. It is forbidden to
use the battery charger for other purposes than
those determined by the producer. Charging starts
after connecting the charger to the power supply
and the battery. As soon as the battery is fully char-
ged, the charger will switch over to maintainance
cycle and the battery stays fully charged all the
time. The charging time is 3-4 hours.
6.2.1.
Battery charging
1. Check that the mains voltage is right for the
battery charger.
2. Connect the charger to the mains.
3. Connect the charger to the charging connector
located at the back of the battery. The charging
process is indicated by the red LED.
4. Having the battery charged first of all disconnect
the battery and then disconnect the charger from
the mains.
5. The battery has to be charged in temperatures
between 0 – 45° C
Do not leave the battery charger connected to
the mains when not used.
6.2.2.
Battery replacement
CA CHEMICAL 2F
see Picture appendix no.3
Picture 3A :
Catch the powered respiratory unit by the rim on the
top side of the battery with your left hand. Release
the safety lock located on the bottom side of the unit
between the filters. Then by pulling the battery
upwards take it out with your left hand.
Picture 3B :
During the assembly push the battery into the
corresponding opening in the unit until the click-in
stop locks the battery in the right position.
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Yellow
Sulphur dioxide (SO
Green
Ammonia and organic amines
White
Solid and liquid particles (Aerosols)
CA CHEMICAL 3F
see Picture appendix no.4
Picture 4A :
Taking the replaceable battery off the powered re-
spiratory unit : grasp the unit from the front so that
you rest your index fingers against the safety locks
of the battery to release them. Push your thumbs
into the rims at the back of the sides of the battery.
Then by pulling both thumbs away from the unit you
will release the battery and push it off the guide
ways.
Picture 4B :
Pushing the battery onto the powered respiratory
unit: push the battery into the guide ways on the
bottom side of the unit.
Push the battery towards the unit until both safety
locks click into the right position and safely lock the
battery.
6.2.3.
The manual for assembling spare parts and acces-
sories is presented in the Picture appendix in the
chapter called Accessories.
7.
In case of any fault, a sudden decrease or increase
of air supply when the user is in a contaminated
working area, it is vital to leave the place and to
check the following:
• Whether the unit is correctly assembled.
• Battery charging.
• The function of the battery charger.
• Filter clogging.
• Whether the air hose is not damaged. It is ne-
cessary to make sure that the air hose does not
get caught on protruding objects and that there
will not originate a rupture during work.
• Whether the sealing of the safety hood is all right.
• In case of working time reduction at one charging
it is necessary to replace the battery.
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Spare parts and accessories
Possible faults