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INDUSTRIAL SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS
MODEL 2216 ISCBA RESPIRATOR (2216 PSI)
MODEL 4500 ISCBA RESPIRATOR (4500 PSI)
MODEL 2216 ISCBA RESPIRATOR
(2216 PSI)
SHOULDER
STRAPS
TRI-SLIDE
REGULATOR
QUICK DIS-
CONNECT
HIP
PADS
WAIST BELT
RELEASE
BUCKLE
PRESSURE REDUCER
HOSE COUPLING (UN-
ATTACHED)
TYPICAL INDUSTRIAL SCBA 2216 PSI
W/ OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
For Use With 2216 PSI Cylinders of
30 Minute Rated Duration
I M P R O P E R U S E O F T H I S R E S P I R A T O R M A Y R E S U L T I N S E R I O U S I N J U R Y O R D E A T H .
IMPROPER USE INCLUDES, BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO, USE WITHOUT ADEQUATE TRAINING,
DISREGARD OF THE WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED HEREIN, AND FAILURE
TO INSPECT AND MAINTAIN THIS RESPIRATOR.
THIS RESPIRATOR IS INTENDED TO BE USED ONLY IN CONJUNCTION WITH AN ORGANIZED
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION PROGRAM WHICH COMPLIES WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF
"PRACTICES FOR RESPIRATORY PROTECTION", Z88.2 AVAILABLE FROM AMERICAN NA-
TIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE INC., 1430 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, N.Y., 10018, OR THE
REQUIREMENTS OF OSHA SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARD 29 CFR 1910 PARAGRAPH 134
AVAILABLE FROM THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
ADMINISTRATION, OR OTHER PERTINENT NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED STANDARDS.
SCOTT, the SCOTT SAFETY Logo, Scott Health and Safety, ISCBA,
O-Vista
are registered and/or unregistered marks of Scott Technologies, Inc. or its affiliates.
SCOTT ISCBA
OPTIONAL
CYLINDER
BUCKLE
EBSS HOSE
LATCH
GAUGE WITH
PROTECTOR
REGULATOR
HOLDER
CYLINDER AND
VALVE ASSEMBLY
WARNING
© 2011 Scott Safety
OPERATING & MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
MODEL 4500 ISCBA RESPIRATOR
SHOULDER
STRAPS
REGULATOR
QUICK DIS-
CONNECT
HIP
PADS
WAIST BELT
RELEASE
BUCKLE
PRESSURE REDUCER
HOSE COUPLING (AT-
TYPICAL INDUSTRIAL SCBA 4500 PSI
W/ OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
For Use With 4500 PSI Cylinders of
30, 45, or 60 Minute Rated Duration
AV-2000, AV-3000,
Page 1 of 32
(4500 PSI)
OPTIONAL
CYLINDER
EBSS HOSE
TRI-SLIDE
LATCH
BUCKLE
REGULATOR
CYLINDER AND
VALVE ASSEMBLY
TACHED)
Scott-O-Vista, and Weld-
SureSeal,
P/N 89332-01 Rev F 7/11
GAUGE WITH
PROTECTOR
HOLDER

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  • Page 1 ADMINISTRATION, OR OTHER PERTINENT NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED STANDARDS. © 2011 Scott Safety AV-2000, AV-3000, Scott-O-Vista, and Weld- SCOTT, the SCOTT SAFETY Logo, Scott Health and Safety, ISCBA, SureSeal, O-Vista are registered and/or unregistered marks of Scott Technologies, Inc. or its affiliates.
  • Page 2: General Description

    GENERAL DESCRIPTION WARNING D O N O T O P E R AT E T H I S E Q U I P M E N T The SCOTT Industrial Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (ISCBA) W H I L E U N D E R T H E I N F L U E N C E O F is a respirator designed to supply breathable air and respiratory pro- DRUGS, ALCOHOL, OR ANY MEDICATIONS tection to personnel while performing work in objectionable, oxygen...
  • Page 3: Questions Or Concerns

    A complete NIOSH APPROVAL LABEL is included with these instructions. For assistance, contact your SCOTT authorized distributor or call SCOTT Safety at 1-800-247-7257. QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS If you have any questions or concerns regarding use of this equip-...
  • Page 4 FACEPIECE FITTING AND FIT TESTING A respirator Quantitative Fit Test must be performed to ensure the correct respirator facepiece size has been selected and assigned to the user. It is the responsibility of the Respiratory Protection Program Manager or Safety Coordinator to assist the user in selecting the correct respirator size relative to the user’s facial features and dimensions.
  • Page 5 To verify the fit factor of the respirator, testing must incorporate an exercise regimen of normal daily activities. SCOTT requires the following set of fit test exercises, which are based on OSHA Standard 29 CFR Part 1910.134 Appendix A, and ANSI Z88.10-2001 with modifications. Exercises are to be performed each for 60 seconds (except as noted) in a standing position during the test: •...
  • Page 6: Service Life

    INJURY OR DEATH. SERVICE LIFE The 2216 ISCBA respirator is rated and approved by NIOSH as a 30 min- ute duration unit and the 4500 ISCBA respirator is rated and approved by NIOSH as a 30 minute / 45 minute / 60 minute duration unit (depending on...
  • Page 7 ACCESSORIES Neck Strap, P/N 804088-01, is used to hold facepiece in a ready position. Hard carrying case, P/N 804497-01, and soft carrying case, P/N 10009324, are used to store and transport respirator. Duration Extending Accessory Hose Assembly is used for the purpose of extending duration by means of a low pressure airline air supply.
  • Page 8 Canada (TC) Permit of Equivalent Level of Safety. Refer to the current revision of Safety Precautions for AIR-PAK Cylinders, SCOTT P/N 89080-01, available on request from SCOTT Safety. Composite fiber overwrapped cylinders must be tested up to their maximum life which, at the time of the publication of this instruction, is 15 years from the date of manufacture.
  • Page 9 INSPECTION OF THE RESPIRATOR If any damage is found in this inspection, remove the respirator from service and tag for repair by authorized personnel. 1. Inspect the complete respirator for worn or damaged compo- WARNING nents. RESPIRATORS MUST BE CLEANED AND a) Inspect hoses and rubber parts which exhibit cracking, splitting, INSPECTED BEFORE STORAGE FOR REUSE.
  • Page 10 REGULAR OPERATIONAL INSPECTION Continued... INSPECTION OF THE FACEPIECE Examine the facepiece assembly for damaged or worn components. The facepiece must be complete and in serviceable condition with no worn, loose, or damaged components. • The AV-2000 style facepieces include the AV-2000, the Weld-O- Vista, and the Scott-O-Vista (the Scott-O-Vista does not have voicemitters).
  • Page 11: Operational Testing

    AV-3000 FACEPIECES ONLY GRAY IN FRONT OF FACE SEAL BLACK BEHIND FACE SEAL FIGURE 4 FIGURE 5 BLACK Nose Cup GRAY Nose Cup BEHIND Face Seal IN FRONT OF Face Seal b) The AV-2000, the Weld-O-Vista, and the SCOTT-O-VISTA, the Nose Cup always goes BEHIND the face seal REGARDLESS of the color of the nose cup.
  • Page 12: Preparation For Use

    USE OF THE RESPIRATOR The following information provides the basic steps for use of the ISCBA respirator. Training and practice with the equipment are re- WARNING quired before use to assure that the user is completely familiar with THE INFORMATION IN THIS INSTRUCTION IS MEANT TO SUPPLEMENT, NOT REPLACE, THE the operation of the respirator.
  • Page 13 CHECK THE OPERATION OF THE ISCBA RESPIRATOR 1. Slowly open cylinder valve fully by turning the valve knob counter- WARNING clockwise until it stops (approximately 2 1/2 full turns of the knob). IF THE END OF SERVICE INDICATOR BELL The bell alarm shall actuate and then stop. There shall be no airflow ALARM DOES NOT ACTUATE AS DESCRIBED IN THIS INSTRUCTION, DO NOT USE THE from the facepiece...
  • Page 14 USE OF RESPIRATOR CONTINUED... FACEPIECE DONNING PROCEDURES Before use of the respirator, the user must read and practice the procedures for donning, use, and termination of use. The user must be familiar with and practice the prescribed donning, leak test, use, and termination of use procedures prior to respirator use.
  • Page 15 DONNING THE FOUR STRAP FACEPIECE (including: AV-2000, AV-3000, Scott-O-Vista, and Weld-O- Vista) 1. Adjust the head straps to their full outward position. 2. Hold the facepiece in one hand and hold the head harness by the strap at the base of the head net. 3.
  • Page 16 USE OF RESPIRATOR CONTINUED... DONNING THE FIVE STRAP AV-3000 SURESEAL FACEPIECE 1. Adjust the head straps to the full outward position. FIGURE 8-A ADJUST HEAD STRAPS OUT 2. Hold the facepiece in one hand while holding the head harness up and out of the way with other hand. If so equipped, use the Head Harness Pull Tab on the bottom rear of the head harness FIGURE 8-B HARNESS OUT OF WAY...
  • Page 17 5. While holding the facepiece in place with one hand, tighten the neck straps evenly one at a time by pulling each neck strap end toward the rear of the head. Alternate hands to maintain the face- piece position on the face. FIGURE 8-E HOLD AND TIGHTEN 6.
  • Page 18 USE OF RESPIRATOR CONTINUED... 9. Stroke the head harness down the back of the head and make sure the net is centered on your head. If necessary, adjust the head harness net to the center of the crown of the head. NOTE VERIFY THAT THE TOP CENTER POR- TION OF THE HEAD HARNESS IS...
  • Page 19 DONNING PROBLEMS 1. Perform a personal check of the Facepiece and Head Harness and address any donning problems. OSHA standard 29 CFR 1910.134 requires teams of at least two people for situations where this type of equipment is used. Have your partner help you verify the facepiece is donned properly.
  • Page 20 BEGIN USE OF THE RESPIRATOR 1. If regulator is not attached to facepiece, be sure the regulator gasket is in place around the outlet port of the regulator and not damaged. 2. To attach the regulator to the facepiece, hold the regulator with the red purge valve in the 12 o’clock position, align the two flats of the outlet port with corresponding flats in the facepiece port and insert.
  • Page 21: Termination Of Use

    TERMINATION OF USE To doff the facepiece (i.e., remove the facepiece and terminate re- spiratory protection), proceed as follows: 1. Leave contaminated area or be certain that respiratory protection is no longer required. Decontamination may be required by your respiratory protection program. 2.
  • Page 22: Emergency Operation

    EMERGENCY OPERATION WARNING The respirator is automatic in function requiring only the opening of T H E S E E M E R G E N C Y O P E R A T I O N the cylinder valve and the proper donning of the facepiece to place PROCEDURES ARE FOR EMERGENCY USE ONLY.
  • Page 23: Low Temperature Operation

    LOW TEMPERATURE OPERATION The respirator is NIOSH approved for use in temperatures to –25 °F / –32 °C. For temperatures below 32 °F / 0 °C, approval requires use WARNING of a Nose cup Assembly. U S E T H I S R E S P I R A T O R Respirators intended for routine use and respirators not routinely TEMPERATURES AT OR BELOW FREEZING,...
  • Page 24 Attaching a 4500 CAUTION psi cylinder to a 2216 ISCBA respirator will result in rapid deple- THE HOSE COUPLING IS DESIGNED TO tion of the air supply when the cylinder valve is opened. Attaching...
  • Page 25 BREATHING AIR WHEN NEEDED. The respirator is now ready for reuse. The removed cylinder shall be inspected and refilled by authorized personnel. Contact SCOTT Safety, for further information. CAUTION DO NOT LEAVE THE CYLINDER VALVE OPEN ON AN “EMPTY” CYLINDER. KEEP THE...
  • Page 26: Cleaning And Storage

    CLEANING AND STORAGE Do not attempt any repair or alteration of this respirator beyond the scope of this instruction without proper training. NOTE IF DURING USE, THE RESPIRATOR IS SUSPECTED OF BEING WARNING CONTAMINATED BY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE, THE CONTAMI- NANT MUST BE IDENTIFIED AND PROPERLY REMOVED OR THE N O T A T T E M P T A N Y R E P A I R O R A L T E R A T I O N O F T H I S R E S P I R A T O R CONTAMINATED COMPONENT(S) MUST BE REPLACED BEFORE...
  • Page 27 CLEANING THE FACEPIECE Supplies needed: – SCOTT recommended sanitizing or disinfecting cleaner such as Wescodyne Plus. This is a dilute iodine solution. – Drinking (potable) water - running water or in a spray bottle – Air supply of lubricant free, dry breathing air, maximum 30 psig, for drying NOTE PRIOR TO HANDLING OR USE OF ANY OF THE CLEANING AGENTS...
  • Page 28 CLEANING AND STORAGE CONTINUED... CLEANING THE MASK MOUNTED REGULATOR NOTE AFTER CLEANING THE REGULATOR, VERIFY THAT ALL MOISTURE HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THE REGULATOR AS DESCRIBED IN THE REGULATOR CHECK SECTION OF THIS INSTRUCTION. 1. Remove the breathing regulator from the facepiece by pulling back on the locking clip and rotating the regulator 1/4 turn clockwise.
  • Page 29: Regulator Check

    REGULATOR CHECK NOTE THIS REGULATOR CHECK IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A COMPLETE FUNCTIONAL CHECK OF THE RESPIRATOR. BEFORE NEXT USE, PERFORM A REGULAR OPERATIONAL INSPECTION AS DE- WARNING SCRIBED IN THESE INSTRUCTIONS. FOLLOW THE REGULAR OPERATIONAL 1. Check to make sure the respirator cylinder is at least 1/4 full. INSPECTION PROCEDURE EXACTLY.
  • Page 30: Periodic Testing

    Authorized Service Center in accordance with the appropriate SCOTT Service Manuals. Service by a SCOTT Authorized Service Center can be arranged through your authorized SCOTT distributor or by contacting SCOTT Safety. RETIREMENT CRITERIA AND CONSIDERATIONS Retirement criteria and considerations to be determined by SCOTT trained and Certified Overhaul Technicians.
  • Page 31: Cautions And Limitations

    CAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS D – AIRLINE RESPIRATORS CAN BE USED ONLY WHEN THE RESPIRATORS ARE SUPPLIED WITH RESPIRABLE AIR MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF CGA G-7.1 GRADE D OR HIGHER QUALITY. E – USE ONLY THE PRESSURE RANGES AND HOSE LENGTHS SPECIFIED IN THE USER’S INSTRUCTIONS. –...
  • Page 32 SCOTT, a SCOTT authorized distributor or a SCOTT authorized service center. Any product returned to SCOTT shall be sent to SCOTT SAFETY (Attn: Warranty Claim Dept.) 4320 Goldmine Road, Monroe, NC 28111. This warranty does not apply to any malfunction of or damage to THE PRODUCT resulting from accident, alteration, misuse, or abuse.

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