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Ford PAPR Quick Start Manual page 2

Limited-use public health emergency
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8. Insert Air Flow Indicator
11.
Attach breathing tube to blower
The following is designed to be a Quick Start Guide for reference purposes only. Before using the Limited-Use Public Health Emergency PAPR, all
users must read and understand the User Instructions. If you have questions, consult your supervisor or call Technical Service at 1-833-804-3673.
1. Inspecting the Limited-Use Public Health Emergency PAPR system
If parts are missing or damaged, do not use PAPR assembly. Contact your supervisor or Technical Service.
Blower Unit: Inspect for cracks, holes, damage, or missing parts
Battery pack: Confirm battery pack case is intact and battery is fully charged
Battery adapter: Ensure electrical connections and wiring are intact and not damaged
Breathing tube: Examine breathing tube for tears, holes, cracks, flexibility and ensure gaskets on the breathing tube ends are intact
Belt: Inspect belt for rips, tears, fraying and buckles for damage
Hoodtop: Inspect the hood for tears, cuts, loose stitching, cracks, discoloration, or other signs of damage
9. Turn PAPR blower unit ON
12.
Attach breathing tube to hoodtop
Before using the Ford PAPR, the wearer must read and understand the User Instructions. This product, when
used as part of an approved respiratory protection system, helps protect against certain airborne contaminants.
Before use, the wearer must read and understand the User Instructions provided as part of the product packaging.
Follow all local regulations. In the U.S., a written respiratory protection program must be implemented meeting all
the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134, including training, fit testing, and medical evaluation. For correct
use, consult your supervisor and User Instructions or call Technical Service in the U.S.A. at 1-833-804-3673. Misuse
may result in serious bodily injury, sickness or death.
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. Perform airflow check
13.
Don the PAPR assembly

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