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O W N E R 'S M A N U A L RESPIRATOR MODEL APOLLO 600 CE CLEMCO SUPPLIED AIR RESPIRATOR Clemco +49 (0) 8062 – 90080 International GmbH Carl-Zeiss-Straße 21 Tel.: 83052 Bruckmühl Mail: info@clemco.de Germany Web: www.clemco-international.com Revision: 01.2015...
Page 2 INDEX SCOPE OF MANUAL APPLICATIONS AND LIMITATIONS General Description Toxic Dust Poisoning Ear Protection DESCRIPTION PREPARATION AIR SUPPLY Air Quality Air Volume Velocity, Pressure and Hose Length OPERATION ADJUSTMENTS Control Valve (part. no.: 100074) Adjustment of Suspension MAINTENANCE PROGRAM / REPLACEMENT PARTS Replacing Inner Lens Replacing Outer Lens and Perforated Cover Lenses Replacing Suspension...
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Page 3 Leather Cape Rubber and ASS – Cape Collar Sweatband / Suspension Helmet Assembly Lenses STORAGE 10.1 Daily Storage 10.2 Long Duration Storage SPARE PARTS 11.1 Helmet 11.2 Air Control Valve 11.3 Components 11.4 Additional parts - Options...
- It is not allowed to use this product with pure oxygen or with oxygen enriched air. - Not for the use in flammable atmospheres. - The Apollo 600 CE protects the wearer’s head and neck from impact and abrasion caused by rebound- ing abrasive.
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Page 5 - In the moment of highest breathing air requirement during the highest work rate, a sub pressure in the helmet can appear.
Page 6 2.2 Toxic Dust Poisoning For operator safety clothing Type1 and Type 2, according to EN ISO 14877: 2002 (D) the following applies: Recent research by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has discovered poten- tial risks of lead poisoning to unprotected abrasive blasting operators and other personnel who may be exposed to lead-containing dust in the abrasive blasting vicinity.
Page 7 The other end of the air supply hose attach to the Air Filter CPF - 20 respective CPF - 80 (more than one blaster). Use moulded-in handle to carry the respirator. Never hold, carry or hang the respirator by the breathing hose! Mishandling the respirator in this manner may damage the hose! 5 Air Supply Air supply to this respirator system is a critical component for the safety of the user and is not...
Page 8 The precautions described above also apply to portable compressors. In addition, in the case of engine-driven compressors, precautions must be taken to prevent engine exhaust gases from en- tering the air intake of the compressor. Compressor engine exhaust should be piped to a location safely downwind from the compressor air intake.
Page 9 Check all safety and breathing equipment used in conjunction with the (3) Check equipment. respirator, as recommended by the manufacturer. Check air supply hoses and connections for tightness and leaks. (4) Check air supply hose. Put the hood on. (5) Put the respirator on.
Page 10 7.2 Adjustment of Suspension Adjusting screw: clockwise narrower, anti-clockwise wider Holder for sus- pension Clip “Buckle“ chinstrap Picture 2: Suspension The following steps have to be done before setting it into operation: Open buckle by pressing the small lever and pull out belt. (1) Remove Cape.
Page 11 After using the helmet it should be stored in a clean and dry area by hanging the respirator by the handle. 8.1 Replacing Inner Lens (1) Open frame. Open latch and hang out frame. Open window gasket in upper area from outside by hand. (2) Remove inner lens.
Page 12 Picture 3: Replacing inner lens by using mounting-tool 8.3 Replacing Suspension Pull out suspension carefully from adaptors (see also picture 2). The clips are supposed to fix the suspension in the helmet well. The bent side has to face to the centre of the helmet.
Page 13 8.5 Replacement of Collar (only required if the nylon cape is used) The inner collar plays an important roll in controlling air escape from the helmet and preventing ingress of dust. To replace or wash the collar it has to be detached with the zip from the cape (see point 9 for service maintenance and cleaning).
Blast-Hood A-600CE + Air Control valve + Nylon cape 24315D APOLLO 600 CE Blast-Hood A-600CE+ Air Control valve + Leather cape 24213 D APOLLO 600 CE Blast Hood A-600CE with hose 5m 24244D APOLLO 600 CE Blast Hood A-600CE without auxiliary equipment...
Page 15 11.2 Air Control Valve Pos. Part-No. Model 04381 I Filter set (foam-filter, screen an spring ring) 100042 Air Control valve complete 100074 Air Control valve without belt 11.3 Components Pos. Part-No. Model 23800 A Outer helmet shell A-600 04491 I Acoustical foam r.h.
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Page 16 24316D A-600 Latch base complete 23813 D A-600 Latch base 04449 I Draw latch Screw for A-600 (6/32 x ½“) 04438 I 08924 I Nut #6 100913 A-600 CE air indicator complete with hose 100915 A-600 air indicator 100914 Air hose black 1m 100917...
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Page 17 Picture 4: Single components of Apollo 600 CE A - Nylon cape for A-600 – p/n: 23815D B - Leather cape for A-600 – p/n.: 24310D...
Page 18 C - Rubber cape 4436 for A 600 p/n.: 24405D D - ASS- Cape 4436 RA for A-600 p/n: 24406D Picture 5 A… D: CE-certificated Capes for Apollo 600 11.4 Additional parts - Options Clem Cool air conditioner 23825D Climate control 04411I...
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