Scott Safety Phantom Vision Instructions D'utilisation page 14

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Phantom Vision
2.
Sponge the facepiece and inner mask and belt
in a warm solution of water and TriGene
and sanitise. A brush can be used for stubborn dirt
(take care not to scratch the visor).
3.
Flush under clean running water.
4.
Allow to dry away from direct sunlight and heat.
5.
Put back the visorguard for protection.
Blower and Battery
Do not immerse.
Clean with a sponge and water + TriGene
The blower and battery are sealed units and cannot
be serviced.
Replace components
Faceseal and inner mask: replace every 5 years,
regardless of condition.
Valve flaps, filter gasket and O-rings: replace
annually, regardless of condition.
MAINTENANCE
Australia and New Zealand
For complete national requirements, please refer to
the standard AS/NZS1715:2009, Use & Maintenance
of Respiratory Products.
Charging the Battery ( Fig. 6)
The charger is for indoor use only.
Optimum performance with new battery packs is
achieved only after they have completed three
charge-cycles.
Plug the charger into a suitable mains supply. Plug
the charging lead into the battery socket.
Yellow light on
Green light blinking
Green light on
Yellow light blinking
Replacing the Blower ( Fig. 7)
The blower is available as a spare part. The clip can
be replaced if broken.
1.
Press the clip to release the blower.
2.
Position the nail of the new blower in the slot on
the front port, and press the clip into place.
Replacing the Visor ( Fig. 8)
1.
Remove the blower + inner mask and filter.
2.
Release the head harness (top strap).
3.
Pry open both ends of the grey screw cover (it
is not supposed to be detached).
4.
Remove the screws from below the screw cover
and remove the front cover. Remove the front port
by pressing with fingers to the back of the visor.
5.
Unscrew the two visor clamp screws, remove
the visor clamps and the visor. Separate the visor
from the faceseal.
TM
to clean
TM
.
= Standby
= Charging in operation
= Battery fully charged
= Defect
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6.
Inspect O-ring (around the front port) and
replace if necessary. Lubricate new O-ring with
Carbaflo Grease.
7.
Position the front port in the new visor, ensuring
that the hook (4a) engages outside the visor. Attach
the front cover with screws, and press the screw
cover back in place.
8.
Fit the tab at the top of the visor through the slot
at the top of the faceseal and feed the visor into the
groove in the faceseal.
9.
Fit the visor clamps and secure with screws and
nuts.
10. Fit head harness.
Replacing the Inner Mask
1.
Remove the blower + inner mask.
2.
Separate the blower from the inner mask.
3.
Replace the inner mask. Gently feed the rim of
the new inner mask into the groove in the blower
body.
4.
Re-position the blower + inner mask.
Replacing the Inhalation Valve Flap
1.
Remove the blower + inner mask.
2.
Replace the valve flaps. Check that the flaps
move freely and lie flat on the inner mask.
3.
Attach the blower + inner mask.
Replacing the Exhalation Valve Flap
1.
Grab the flap frame with pliers from the inside
of the mask. Replace the flap.
2.
Press the flap frame in place.
Replacing the Clip ( Fig. 9)
1.
To remove, use a blunt-ended flat screwdriver
behind the clip's retaining tab. Use the other hand to
steady the blower.
2.
Push straight down on the tab. The clip will then
exit the housing, allowing a new clip to be fitted.
STORAGE
When not in use, the equipment should be stored in
a clean, dry environment, away from direct sunlight
and heat, between -10º C and +30º C, at a humidity
of less than 75% RH.
DISPOSAL
Blower, battery and cable assembly – See page 10.
Mask – Masks (without filters) are coarse waste. A
very contaminated mask as well as used filters are
special refuse and shall be disposed of according to
the filtered substances (gases or particles).
Filter – Filters must be disposed of in accordance
with local waste treatment regulations. Filters P and
A constitute normal waste (can be, for example,
incinerated). But they are considered hazardous
waste if hazardous substances have been filtered
through them.

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