Special Use Situations; Resuming Use Of The Respirator - 3M SCOTT AIR-PAK X3 PRO Operating & Maintenance Instructions

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OPERATING THE RESPIRATOR
5 Replace with a fully charged cylinder and valve assembly of the appropriate pressure rating. Verify that the
replacement cylinder has a protective cap installed on the valve's CGA fill-fitting and that the cylinder connector
is clean and free of dirt and debris. See picture A in
6 Slide the top of the cylinder up under the cylinder retention strap. Orient the Snap-Change connector over the
high-pressure inlet of the pressure reducer.
7 Push the cylinder connector into the pressure reducer firmly until both latch assemblies click and lock. Push
directly on the cylinder valve to engage. See picture B in
A
Protective cap on CGA fill
fitting
Figure 3-19 A) Verifying that the cylinder connector is clean. B) Pushing the cylinder into place on the backframe.
8 Secure the cylinder in place by pushing the latch toward the backframe to lock the cylinder latch.
9 Continue use of the respirator.
If you terminate use of the respirator, clean and inspect it as described in
pirator" on page 37 and

Special Use Situations

Resuming Use of the Respirator

If you must resume use of the respirator, proceed as follows:
Never resume use of a respirator where an end-of-service indicator alarm was activated without first determining
and correcting the reason for the end-of-service indicator alarm.
Make sure that the remaining air supply in the cylinder is sufficient to accomplish the purpose for resuming
respirator use. As a general rule, replace partially depleted cylinders with full cylinders before resuming respirator
use.
To resume use of the respirator, repeat the respirator and facepiece donning procedures as defined in
the
Respirator" on page 18 and
When you have finished using the respirator, leave contaminated area or be certain that respiratory protection is
no longer required and proceed with the steps described in
30
Verify that the cylinder
connector is clean and free of
debris
"Chapter 2: Inspecting the
"Donning the
Facepiece" on page 19.
Figure
3-19.
Figure
3-19.
B
Push straight down
on the cylinder valve
to engage
"Chapter 4: Cleaning & Storing the Res-
Respirator" on page 5.
"Shutting Off the
Respirator" on page 25.
P/N 595373-01
Rev C
"Donning
202004

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