Jupiter™ Powered Air Turbo - 3M Air Turbo Jupiter User Instructions

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
DONNING
1. Select an approved breathing tube (See reference leaflet for list of 3M approved
breathing tubes) and connect top end to headtop assembly.
2. Connect the bottom end of the breathing tube to the outlet of the turbo. Adjust and
buckle the waistbelt, with the turbo fitted, comfortably around your waist.
3. Adjust the headtop as outlined in the appropriate user instruction.
4. Switch on the Powered Air Turbo, fit the headtop and ensure at least the minimum
airflow is achieved (The audible alarm will sound if below minimum airflow - see fault
finding).
IN USE
Operation
Display
Switching on
On (Normal Operation)
Switching off
-
Key
= Slow Flash
= One Short Beep
^ Use in the power off state is not normal, little or no protection is provided,
vacate the contaminated area immediately.
Take care to prevent the breathing tube from becoming looped around protruding objects.
If this should occur vacate the contaminated area and check apparatus is undamaged.
The 'in-use' life of the product will vary with frequency and conditions of use.
If during use the airflow into the headtop stops, is reduced and the alarm sounds or if
odour is detected, vacated the contaminated area immediately and investigate the cause
(see fault finding).
In everyday use, it is recommended that the product is discarded after approximately 5
years service, provided the product is stored and maintained as stated below.
Some extreme conditions may result in deterioration over a shorter period.
^ DOFFING
Do not remove the headtop or turn off the air supply until you have vacated the
contaminated area.
1. Grasp the headtop and lift off the head.
2. Switch off the Powered Air Turbo.
3. Unbuckle the waist belt.
NOTE
If the respirator has been used in an area that has caused it to become
contaminated with a substance requiring special decontamination procedures it
should be placed in a suitable container and sealed until it can be decontaminated
or discarded.
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
Do not clean in a potentially explosive atmosphere.
Use a clean cloth dampened with a mild solution of water and liquid household soap.Do
not use petrol, chlorinated degreasing fluids (such as trichloroethylene), organic solvents
or abrasive cleaning agents to clean any part of the equipment.
To disinfect use wipes as detailed in Reference Leaflet.
MAINTENANCE
See Fig. 8.
Do not attempt any servicing operations, other than those described in Fig. 1-9.
Maintenance, servicing and repair must only be carried out by properly trained personnel.
^ Use of unapproved parts or unauthorised modification could result in danger to
life or health and can invalidate any warranty.
WHAT
WHEN
Airflow Check
Before use
General Inspection
Monthly if not in regular use
Calibration
Before first use then monthly
Cleaning
After use
Replace the battery after 500 charges.
Filter gasket replacement (see Fig. 9).
If disposal of parts is required this should be undertaken in accordance with local health
and safety and environmental regulations.
^ DO NOT DISPOSE OF NiMH BATTERIES IN A FIRE OR SEND FOR
INCINERATION. Battery packs should be treated as special waste and in accordance with
your local environmental regulations.
FAULT FINDING
Warnings
Low Battery
Low Flow
Low Flow and Battery
Sounder
Flow Recovery
Odour Detected
-
Key
NOTE
System will shut down beyond low battery warning to protect cells from damage.
STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION
These products should be stored in the packaging provided in dry, clean conditions away
from direct sunlight, sources of high temperature, petrol and solvent vapours.
Do not store outside the temperature range -10°C to +50°C or with humidity above 90%.
When stored as stated, the expected shelf life of the product is 5 years from date of
manufacture.
The original packaging is suitable for transporting the product throughout the European
Union.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Unless otherwise stated in the reference leaflet
Respiratory Protection
EN12941 - For Nominal Protection Factor and Assigned Protection Factor
please see relevant headtop user instruction.
Outlet Flow Characteristics
Manufacturers Minimum Design Flow (MMDF) 150 l/min
Manufacturers Maximum flow 230 l/min.
Battery Packs
4 Hour battery = 5.2V NiMH, Rechargeable
8 Hour battery = 5.2V NiMH, Rechargeable
I.S. battery = 7.8V NiMH, Rechargeable
Classification for use in Potentially Explosive atmospheres
Gas atmospheres (Gb)
EN 60079-11 Ex ib IIB T3 Gb
ib - intrinsic safety for Equipment protection level Gb.
IIB - Gas apparatus group (EN60079-0)
T3 - Max. surface temperature 200°C (Ta = -20°C to +40°C)
Dust atmospheres (Db)
EN 61241-1 Ex tb IIIC T55°C Db
tb - protection by enclosure for Equipment protection level Db.
IIIC - Dust apparatus groups (EN 60079-0)
T55°C - Max. surface temperature (Dust Zones)
SIRA Ex09Y2202X - Certification Number
X - The battery must be charged in a safe area
Ingress Protection
Powered Air Turbo, EN60529 IP53
When fitted with I.S. pouch, EN60529 IP63
5x = Dust protection
6x = Dust tight
x3 = Spraying water
Operating Conditions
5 to +40ºC and <90 % humidity
Weight (including 4 hour battery but excluding belt and filters)
Jupiter Powered Air Turbo = 815 grams
FzB
Merci de lire cette notice d'utilisation ainsi que le Guide de référence 3M de Jupiter où
figurent des informations sur :
• Les combinaisons de coiffes approuvées• Les pièces détachées• Les accessoires
Conserver toutes les notices d'utilisation pour pouvoir toujours s'y référer.
DANS L'EMBALLAGE
L'unité de filtration à ventilation assistée Jupiter doit contenir :
a) Unité de filtration Jupiter
b) Ceinture
c) Indicateur de débit d'air et indicateur pour le calibrage
d) Notice d'instructions
e) Guide des Références
5
Display
Sounder Comments
Charge Battery (Fig. 1)
Hose blocked - Clear / Replace
hose
Filters blocked - Replace filters
(Fig. 5)
Calibration incorrect - Recalibrate
(Fig. 3)
See above
Normal operation
-
-
Replace filters (Fig. 5)
= Slow Flash
= One Short Beep
= Long Intermittent Beep

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