5.2.
Maintenance
The only possible servicing for the TURBINE 170 is the substitution of the battery pack when the batteries are completely
exhausted. The breathing tube does not require any maintenance.
For servicing the face protectors (mask/helmet/hood) please refer to the related instructions.
5.3.
Changing the battery pack
To change the battery pack remove the 4 screws (7) that attach it to the main body of the ventilation unit.
6. STORAGE, CONSERVATION AND TRANSPORT
The materials used have excellent anti‐ageing characteristics, and therefore one does not need to take any special
precaution in the conservation of the device, however it is advisable to keep the respirators in their original packaging in
well ventilated warehouses, away from chemical vapours and from any heat source, within a temperature range of ‐20 °C
and + 50 °C and in less than 80% humidity (refer to the pictograms shown on the sales package, on the TURBINE 170 and
at the end of these instructions).
The devices, stored in their original packaging, do not require any particular care during transport, however it is advisable
to observe the general guidelines already outlined for storage.
7. TECHNICAL DETAILS
TURBINE 170 ventilation unit
‐ Air flow rate with different types of filters: 130 l/min; 170 l/min
The air flow rate is stabilised by an anemometric device (wind gauge) which regulates the speed of the ventilator
independently from the battery's residual tension, thus optimising the duration.
‐ Recommended functioning temperature: between ‐20°C and +50°C with U.r. < 80%
‐ Duration: about 9 hours with a flow rate of 170 l/min and anti‐dust filters, and around 7 hours with a flow rate of 130
l/min and combined filters
Battery pack
‐ Type: Lithium polymer
‐ Nominal voltage: 14.8 Volt
‐ Charging time: about 3.5 hours
Battery charger
‐ Network power: 100‐240Vac
‐ Frequency: 50‐60 Hz
‐ Operating temperature: ‐10 +50°C
‐ Storage temperature ‐40 +85 °C
‐ The red LED indicator indicates the battery is charging, green indicates the battery is charged.
Masks TR 82 – TR 2002
Conforming to standard EN 136:98. Refer to specific instructions provided with the product.
Helmets/Hoods CFU Helmet with visor, FU Light Visor, H Tyvek® Hood F
Conforming to standards EN 166 and EN 397 (only for the model CFU Helmet with visor). Refer to specific instructions
enclosed with the product.
8. PRODUCTION AND MARKING DATE
The CE mark, followed by the identification 0426 of the Notified Organisation (Italcert S.r.l., Viale Sarca, 336 ‐ 20126
Milano), which has carried out the type tests for the CE certification, and which carries out the production control according
to Module D of Regulation (EU) 2016/425, can be found on the label attached to the base of TURBINE 170 (example A).
The same label displays the devices which the TURBINE 170 is part of, respective standard references and a serial number
(SN) which is composed as follows: mm (production month) / yyyy (production year) – T‐nnn (progressive serial number).
A sticker is attached to the battery pack (example B) with the code number and the production date.
Examples C display the filter labels 100 P3 R, 202 A2B2E2P3 R D and 202 A2B2P3 R D.
On the breathing tube is marked the year of production and the identification mark (for TUR 802 letter C, for TUR 803
letter D).
8.1 Declaration of conformity
The EU declaration of conformity is available on the website www.spasciani.com in the Download section of the product
of interest.
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