4.0
PREPARATION FOR OPERATION
! WARNING ! – READ SECTION 1.0 OF THIS
MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS
EQUIPMENT
4.1
Check that the inner lens is in place and
correctly seated within the inner window gasket.
4.2
Ensure that the protective removable layers are
removed from each side of both the inner and
outer lenses before using the helmet.
NOTE: THE PROTECTIVE LAYERS ON THE
OUTER LENS ARE TRANSPARENT.
! WARNING ! – THE LENSES HAVE NOT BEEN
COATED
WITH
COMPOUNDS. DO NOT USE THE RESPIRATOR
HELMET IF OPERATOR VISION IS IMPAIRED IN
ANY WAY DUE TO MISTING OR FOGGING.
4.3
Check that the outer lens is in place, and
correctly located in the lens frame assembly,
and that the lens frame is securely latched in
the closed position against the inner window
gasket.
ANY
ANTI-FOGGING
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! WARNING ! – THE RESPIRATOR LENSES ARE
DESIGNED
FOR
AGAINST REBOUNDING ABRASIVE PARTICLES,
AND CONFORM TO EN166:2001 PER TABLE 7
CLASS B.
4.4
Check that both the inner collar and outer cape
are in place, and that the rubber sealing band is
correctly positioned to provide a seal around the
full
circumference
respirator, and over the top of the outer cape
press studs.
4.5
Carefully fit the sealing washer to one end of
the breathing tube, and attach it to the fitting
on the rear of the respirator, by screwing the
hose end fitting in the clockwise direction.
Ensure that the tube fitting is secured and hand
tight.
NOTE: NEVER LIFT AND/OR CARRY THE
RESPIRATOR
HELMET
BREATHING
TUBE,
RESPIRATOR HELMET OR BREATHING TUBE
MAY OCCUR. ONLY USE THE STRAP HANDLE
ASSEMBLY PROVIDED TO CARRY/LIFT THE
RESPIRATOR HELMET.
4.6
The respirator helmet is now ready for operation.
OPERATOR
PROTECTION
of
the
bottom
of
the
ASSEMBLY
BY
THE
AS
DAMAGE
TO
THE