Instructions For Use; Emergency Escape Breathing System; Preparation For Use; Before Entering A Toxic Atmosphere - MSA FireHawk M7 User Manual

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

GENERAL INFORMATION
Two air masks equipped with an ExtendAire System can
share a common air supply during emergency escape.
Users can couple the Firehawk Second Stage Regulator
from one user to the intermediate pressure manifold of the
other user. Both users will receive intermediate pressure
air from the donor's first stage regulator and cylinder. The
duration of the remaining air supply will be reduced by at
least half.
The SCBA is approved by NIOSH without inter-connecting
two users to one apparatus. NIOSH does not certify
"buddy breathers". Therefore, the attachment of the
receiver's regulator to the donor's apparatus voids the
NIOSH approval for both air masks.
Air Hose: When used as a combination apparatus, the
device shall be supplied with respirable air through air
supply hose with a minimum length of 8 feet and maxi-
mum length of 300 feet within the pressure range of 85-90
psi. A maximum of 12 sections of straight or uncoiled air
supply hose may be used in making up the working
length of hose. When using coiled hose, a maximum of
six sections may be used and each section is considered
to be 50 feet long. Hose sections vary from 8 feet to 100
feet lengths. The air-line connection to the apparatus is to
be made through approved quick-disconnects only. The
purity of the air supply is the responsibility of the user. The
respirator is approved only when the air supplied meets
the requirements of the Compressed Gas Association
Specification G-7. 1989 quality verification level (Grade) D
for Gaseous Air.
Use this emergency escape breathing system for life
threatening emergencies and simulated training exer-
cises only. All other adequate means of escape must
be considered before using this device.
During use the air supply, and consequently the
service time, is reduced approximately in half.
Before connecting two users make sure the air
supply is sufficient for both users to escape; other-
wise do not use the system.
DO NOT use the system if the donor's audible
alarm is ringing.
The NIOSH Approval for both apparatus are void
when this device is used, due to the difficulty in
maneuvering during escape. Exercise extreme care
while connected together. Mobility and range of
motion will be limited when donor's and receiver's
air masks are connected.
Maintain slack in the air lines during maneuvering
and while connected together. DO NOT pull on the
hoses. Pulling on the rescue hose or the intermedi-
EXTENDAIRE™ SYSTEM
If the above measures cannot be followed or to pro-
vide greater escape protection, use the Quick-Fill
System. It maintains approval while transfilling and
does not exhibit the above hazards.
DO NOT use the Quick-Fill
ExtendAire™ System accessories if there is any possi-
bility that the environment contains a CBRN warfare
agent. These air mask accessories are not approved
for use in atmospheres containing CBRN warfare
agents.
Failure to follow this warning can result in serious per-
sonal injury or death.

EMERGENCY ESCAPE BREATHING SYSTEM:

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
The ExtendAire System uses Snap-Tite quick-discon-
nects.
The Snap-Tite quick-disconnect has two significant fea-
tures.
1. It is single action to connect. The coupler is pushed
2. It is a locking type that requires two actions to discon-
DO NOT install or attempt to use any hose assembly
or fitting other than those supplied by MSA for the
ExtendAire System. Failure to follow this warning can
result in serious personal injury or death.

PREPARATION FOR USE

BEFORE ENTERING A TOXIC ATMOSPHERE

1. Don the apparatus as described in the donning sec-
2. Ensure proper engagement of the Snap-Tite quick-dis-
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ate pressure hose could separate hoses from fit-
tings resulting in air leaks.
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firmly over the plug to engage.
nect.
a. Push the two sides of the quick-disconnect towards
each other. (The plug should advance into the cou-
pler end approximately 1/8".)
b. Slide the coupler's outer sleeve away from the plug.
Pull the plug out of the coupler. Ensure that the
quick-disconnect plug on the manifold block is pro-
tected by the dust cap.
tion.
connect coupling on the intermediate pressure hose
(at the manifold tee).
System, URC Assembly, or
TAL 708 (L) Rev. 1 - 10082858

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