Your PRO-SAFE authorized distributor will be pleased to advise you with competent instruction. 3. If there are any questions or concerns, please contact PRO-SAFE prior to operation. 4. Please note that we cannot be held responsible for any damage and/or...
ATTENTION: This warning symbol appears in the operating manual next to operating and safety instructions dealing with rules, regulations and instructions for the proper operation of the shelter. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. This operation manual should be reviewed and thoroughly understood prior use of the unit. 2.
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When used in a hazmat incident, shelters may come in contact with substances ‘hazardous to health’. Should this happen, they should be thoroughly cleaned to prevent contamination of personnel. Operators should be aware of this risk, and wear appropriate personal protection to avoid coming contact with...
AT THE COMMENCEMENT OF EACH SHIFT PRO-SAFE STRONGLY ENCOURAGES AND RECOMMENDS THAT THE AIR PRESSURE INTERNALLY BE CHECKED AND ADDRESSED AS ABOVE, AND THAT A COMPLETE SYSTEMS CHECK OCCUR ON ALL ITEMS IN USE WITH THE SHOWER OR SHELTER SYSTEM.
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To deflate the unit a valve is so equipped to release the air in the structure, allowing the shelter to deflate. We suggest using the inflator/deflator to empty the air berm to minimize the packing volume. The unit can then be carefully folded and packed into the carrying bag supplied for safe transportation and storage.
SHELTER PACKING LIST Shelters consist of the following items: Shelters in carrying bag 2. Electric inflator/deflator hose 3. Air guard Repair material swatches 4. Stakes bag (sliver/blue/white for canopy, one 5. Stake (qty Depending on the for air tube, one for the floor) shelter size) 9.
SET UP SHELTERS 1. To unpack shelter and make ready for inflation. Undoing carrying bag, roll the bag upside down, and remove unit. ATTENTION: Before undoing the carrying bag, be sure that: A:Check the environmental safety, be far away from fire sources, disaster areas, and falling trees etc. B:Ensure surface is flat and free of sharp objects, place groundsheet on ground (if supplied as an option).
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3. Locate and open the “Air Control” flap. You will see 3 valves located on the tube vertically. From top to bottom, they are auxiliary inflation valve (for air cylinder & air guard), safety over pressure valve and electric inflator/deflator inlet and dump valve. Inflating the shelter according to the method of inflating.
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overheated. Once the machine overheated and it will stop and should work again once it cools down. INFLATION USING HIGH PRESSURE COMPRESSED AIR: With on-scene coordinator oversight, carefully attach hose to SCBA/dive air cylinder and lock hose to air berm. Then turn on cylinder air VERY slowly.
All shelters can be connected together directly or through item NO.31238165 anteroom to connect the entrance/exit door or side door (if available) of each shelter. Item NO.31238165 anteroom itself could be a normal shelter. It could also work connection shelter...
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1. On-scene coordinator should decide shelters placement and the location of the zipper door; 2. Pull the two doors need to be connected closely (distance 10-20 cm). Shelters should be in a straight line. 3. Roll up the zipper door and fasten it by the door webbing.
PRO-SAFE SHOWERS Showers have been designed for use by personnel with some knowledge or training in decontamination procedures. On-scene coordinators must always determine correct use. The zipper head of the shower will be equipped with a pulling rope made of webbing to facilitate the operation of the cleaning personnel.
There are Velcro and straps on the inside and on the top of the liner, which are used to fix the sprinkler system. Velcro on the bottom liner can be attached to pool prevent sewage from spilling. When used in a hazmat incident, shelters may come in contact with substances ‘hazardous to health’.
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air from the unit (1-8 minute, depending on shelter size). After fully deflate, push and turn the center valve core to pop up, and cover with the valve cap. Folding: 1. After fully deflate, put the shelter along the length direction (perpendicular to the front and rear doors), then fold it inwardly for two or three times according to the size of the shelter.
24 hours before re-inflating the unit. It is recommended that the air shelter be returned to PRO-SAFE or an authorized PRO-SAFE dealer for all large repairs. TROUBLESHOOTING / REPAIRS Your shelter should provide a long and trouble free operational life span.
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INFLATABLE BERM LEAKS: Identified by the shelter collapsing with time. A “hissing” sound might be heard if leak is severe. TO FIND LEAK: 1. Listen for “hissing” sound. 2. Check likely sources of leaks, such as valves. Check over pressure valve and inflation valve for escaping air. Check that the deflation valve is closed and not leaking.
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Please repair the leak in a dry/clean environment. If the weather is too wet, the glue may not be easy to dry. LARGE REPAIRS OF BERMS AND SEAMS DESCRIPTION: It is recommended that the air shelter/shower be returned to PRO-SAFE or an authorized PRO-SAFE dealer for all large repairs.
No person has authority to change this warranty. PRO-SAFE warrants all new PRO-SAFE products for a period of two (2) year after the date of manufactured against defects in materials or workmanship (see the manufacture date and item number on the AIR CONTROL Location).
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PRO-SAFE reserves the right to change the design or parts of/in its’ products from time to time without notice and with no obligation to maintain a spare parts inventory or to...