WARNING: NEVER USE THE MASK WITHOUT POLYCARBONATE LENSES NOR INVERT THE POSITIONING OF THE TWO
DISKS. DOING SO, IT MAY ENDANGER YOUR EYES.
6.1.2 Replacement and cleaning of exhale valve
• Pull the protective PVC cap out.
• Unscrew the valve cover.
• Take the valve seat out.
• Clean or replace the valve membrane.
6.1.3 Head Harness
The head harness can be removed by pulling the straps out of the buckle loop. The buckles can be also removed by pushing
the metal pivot out by means of a suitable pin. To reassemble push the pivot back in position using both the pin and a light
hammer. To re‐assemble the harness let the strap tips pass in the special loops keeping the knurled side downwards.
6.2 AC 190 Respirator
6.2.1 TR 82 or TR 2002
See specific instructions that come with the mask.
6.2.2 Replacement and cleaning of Overflow valve
• Unscrew valve cover.
• Take the spring out with membrane, clean with a soft wet cloth. Reassemble correctly.
N.B.: If the overflow valve doesn't work properly after cleaning it has to be replaced.
6.3 ACS 952 respirator
6.3.1 Replacement or cleaning of ACS 952 visors
Unscrew the special knobs on the visor sides, then take the visor out, replace it if necessary.
Inside the mask, behind the glass lens, there is a safety polycarbonate lens. The replacement depends on its
transparency.
WARNING: NEVER USE THE HOOD WITHOUT THE POLYCARBONATE LENS, NOR INVERT THE POSITIONING OF THE
TWO VISORS. THIS MAY ENDANGER YOUR EYES.
6.3.2 Replacement or cleaning of exhale valves
• Pull the protective cap out.
• Pull the valve membrane out, clean or replace it.
6.3.3 Replacement or cleaning of head harness with comfort band
The head harness can be easily removed by pulling the four anchorages inside the hood; clean or replace if necessary.
6.3.4 Replacement or cleaning of the elastic chin strap
The chin strap can easily be removed, cleaned or replaced taking it apart from the head harness by pulling the two
pin‐buttons that keep it in place.
6.3.5 Replacement or cleaning of waistcoat
The waist coat can be separated from the hood by pulling the pressure studs and the rubber profile. Clean or replace
if necessary. To reassemble, insert the hood‐hedge in profile groove first, paying attention it completely gets into the
rubber, fasten pressure studs afterwards.
7. ACCESSORIES (not included in kits)
7.1 Filtering unit
Filtering unit, wall mounted or transportable, complete with pressure reducer for one or two men.
7.2 Feeding hoses
The feeding hoses are available in the following lengths:
* The default connection is Euro Coupling type; to order devices with Spasciani connections contact the Spasciani
customer service.
8. MARKING
• Masks are marked as prescribed by the relevant standards.
• The part number is marked on: corrugated hose (TUR 800 is identified by letter A and TUR 801 with letter B), flow
regulator (SPASCIANI AC 95), inhalation and exhalation membranes (if present) and on the feeding hoses (S for
antistatic).
Description
Feeding hose 5 m*
Feeding hose 10 m* 1393000CJ
Feeding hose 20 m* 1393100CJ
Feeding hose 30 m* 1393300CJ
Feeding hose 40 m* 1393600EC
Feeding hose 50 m* 1393200CJ
Code
1392900CJ
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