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5.2
Advanced Cleaning
Only a manufacturer-trained organization, verified organization, or verified Independent Service
Provider (ISP) can perform advanced cleaning.
Do not use cleaning solvents, oils, varnishes, or polishes other than those recommended in this
US
manual to clean or decontaminate fire helmets or fire helmet components.
Do not use equipment that produces mechanical action from tumbling or agitation to wash or dry
complete fire helmets.
Do not use forced hot air or put the fire helmet directly on a heat source to dry it.
Failure to obey this warning can result in serious injury or death.
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For advanced cleaning, do the procedures in Routine Cleaning Sections 4.1.1 through 5.1.6 , then
the procedures in this section.
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Remove all detachable components and accessories from the fire helmet. Wash and air-dry them
separately.
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Do not use a fire helmet that is wet from use or cleaning. Allow all parts to dry completely before
use.
5.2.1
Use a soft sponge or cloth dampened with a solution of warm water and mild detergent to wipe the fire
helmet.
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Use a soft sponge or cloth dampened with a solution of warm water and mild detergent to clean
the visor.
To install the visor, slide each quick-connect locking arm into the slot from which it was removed.
The quick-connect mechanisms will click into place when they are fully engaged.
If applicable, attach the cloth heatshield to the hook fasteners on the impact cap. Put the cloth
heatshield as close to the suspension headband as possible to prevent contact with the front
mounting screws on the underside of the brim.
WARNING!
Leather Fire Helmet Models N5A and N6A
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To remove the visor, squeeze the quick-connect locking
arms together and pull up.
MSA Cairns Fire Helmets