CleanSpace ULTRA User Instructions

CleanSpace ULTRA User Instructions

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  • Page 1 CleanSpace ULTRA Powered respirator USA - English Important! Before use, the wearer must read and understand these user instructions. Keep these user instructions for reference. USER INSTRUCTIONS www.cleanspacetechnology.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Appendix - Performing a Quantitative Fit Test ....................25 Specifications ..............................27 Product and Accessory information ........................28 Product Warranty ............................... 29 Read these instructions in conjunction with the appropriate CleanSpace filters and accessories instructions. ™ WARNING This product is part of a system that helps reduce exposure to certain airborne contaminants. Misuse may result in sickness or death.
  • Page 3: System Description

    The components of the CleanSpace ULTRA system are shown in Section 9. The blower draws ambient air through the high efficiency filter and filter adaptor and supplies filtered air to the wearer via the mask. CleanSpace ULTRA is a breath responsive respirator which means that it blows harder during inhalation and more softly during exhalation.
  • Page 4: Niosh - Approval, Cautions And Limitations

    You must recalibrate the internal pressure sensor any time that your CleanSpace ULTRA is exposed to changes in temperature of more than 36°F (20°C). It is best practice to also re-calibrate if the unit has been in storage, particularly if the storage temperature is not known.
  • Page 5: S - Special Or Critical User Instructions

    6. S - Special or Critical User Instructions This respirator contains a system for synchronising with your breathing and regulating mask pressure. This system requires re-calibration whenever it experiences a change in temperature of more than 36°F (20°C). It is best practice to also re-calibrate if the unit has been in storage, particularly if the storage temperature is not known.
  • Page 6: Respirator Program Management

    OSHA substance specific standards. For additional information on this standard contact OSHA at www.OSHA.gov. In Canada, CSA standard Z94.4 requirements and/or the requirements of the applicable jurisdiction must be met. Contact an industrial hygienist or CleanSpace Technical Service with questions concerning the applicability of the respirator to your job requirements.
  • Page 7: System Components

    9. System Components Figure 1 - System Components...
  • Page 8: Controls And Indicators

    PARTS OF THE RESPIRATOR Through this manual reference is made to various commonly-used components and features of the machine. Familiarise yourself with these parts before reading the rest of the manual. See Figure 2. Adjust Button Mask Release Button Bellows Figure 2 - Parts of the respirator 10.
  • Page 9: Mask Fitting

    FILTER WARNING ALARM CleanSpace ULTRA has a Filter Warning Alarm, which is triggered when the filter is blocked. If the Filter Warning Alarm sounds (two beeps, repeated once per second) or the Filter Warning Alarm light comes on, you must move out of the contaminated area, and change the filter.
  • Page 10 Your CleanSpace respirator is supplied with three sizes of neck support, “S”, “M” and “L”. “S” (Small) is for people with smaller necks and heads while “L” (Large) is for those with larger heads and necks.
  • Page 11: Donning The Respirator

    Name Mask Size Neck Support Small Medium Large Date of Quantitative Fit Test Fit Factor on Test IF A SATISFACTORY FIT FACTOR CANNOT BE ACHIEVED WITH ANY OF THE MASKS, THE RESPIRATOR MUST NOT BE USED 12. Donning the Respirator Complete the following six steps each time you use your respirator.
  • Page 12 Reset the respirator by pressing the Power button. Fully charge the battery and / or replace the filter. Repeat the flow test. If filter is new and battery fully charged but the respirator fails the test, contact CleanSpace and do not use until it has been evaluated...
  • Page 13 ** This test is not a battery charge test. Three LEDs means that, as of the moment it is tested, the unit can deliver high flow. It does not mean the battery is full. You must check the battery condition separately. See Section 16.
  • Page 14 Settle your face into the mask face seal. Gently tighten each harness strap in turn, starting with the bottom straps. As you pull each strap, use your other hand to steady the mask on your face. Continue to adjust the straps, loosening and tightening as necessary, until the mask face seal presses evenly on your face around...
  • Page 15 STEP 6 – DON THE RESPIRATOR NOTE: Please read STEP 4 all the way through before beginning to don CleanSpace PAPR Locate your blower and neck support. Make sure neck support is of the size that you used for your last successful quantitative fit test.
  • Page 16 Finally, reach behind your head and find the harness rear strap. Locate the hook on the bottom end of the strap. Snap the hook onto the hoop on the filter cover of CleanSpace Respirator so that the rear strap supports the weight of the respirator.
  • Page 17: Entering And Exiting The Contaminated Area

    13. Entering and Exiting the Contaminated Area Prior to entering the contaminated area, complete the inspections and checks listed in these user instructions. Ensure Seal Check has been done and motor is responding to your breathing Check that none of the alarms are sounding. Remember that if your workplace is very noisy you may not be able to hear the device alarms.
  • Page 18: Working In Noisy Environments

    BLOCKED FILTER ALARM All CleanSpace respirators have a Filter Blocked alarm, which is triggered when the filter requires replacement (2 beeps, repeated every second). If the blocked filter alarm is triggered (2 beeps, repeated every second, red LED flashes), leave the contaminated area immediately and replace the filter.
  • Page 19 If using PAF-1108 HE + Nuisance filter, check that it is the right way up, with the air openings at the • bottom. (The “CleanSpace” text on the filter cover must be the right way up when you are wearing the respirator). See Figure 7.
  • Page 20: Battery Information

    Use only NIOSH-approved CleanSpace filters. If used with other filters CleanSpace respirators are not NIOSH approved. Use of other filters may result in overexposure to contaminants and lead to sickness or death. WHEN FITTING A NEW FILTER THE BLOCKED FILTER ALARM SHALL BE TESTED BEFORE THE RESPIRATOR IS PUT BACK INTO SERVICE.
  • Page 21 WARNING: The battery shall only be charged in non-hazardous areas. Move out of the hazardous area before charging. WARNING: CleanSpace respirators use a unique charger. Do not attempt to charge your CleanSpace respirator with any other charger. Make sure you are not in an explosive •...
  • Page 22: Cleaning

    Li-ion cells. The soft packaging allows the cells to expand slightly under extreme heat, making them safer in fault conditions. CleanSpace respirators use quality Li-ion polymer batteries and are designed to be viable over a minimum of 500 complete charge and discharge cycles while still maintaining at least 70% of their specified full capacity.
  • Page 23 Raise the rain cover There are two methods for cleaning the mask. 1. CleanSpace Non-Alcohol Wipes CleanSpace Cleaning Wipes are impregnated with benzalkonium chloride, a bactericidal solution ideally • suited for silicone face pieces. Clean all surfaces of the mask with a wipe.
  • Page 24: Periodic Maintenance & Checking

    HE FILTERS ARE VERY EASILY DAMAGED BY COMPRESSED AIR OR BY BRUSHING. Misuse by cleaning the filter may result in overexposure to contaminants and lead to sickness or death Using CleanSpace Cleaning Wipes, wipe down the outside of the blower. The blower can also be • cleaned with a damp cloth.
  • Page 25: Appendix - Performing A Quantitative Fit Test

    One example is the PortaCount Respiratory Fit Tester, made by TSI Incorporated. CleanSpace Full Face Masks come with a built-in sampling port and a sampling ball accessory which make it quick and easy to carry out a fit test.
  • Page 26 After using the on-board fit test ports: To check that the test port plug is fitted correctly, a negative pressure seal test shall be performed – see page 14 Using the mask with the rain cover raised can cause the exhalation valve to vibrate, which you may notice as a buzzing noise.
  • Page 27: Specifications

    21. Specifications Air Flow Greater than 115 litre/minute Breath-responsive, with max inflow to mask 115 – 200 litres per minute, dependant on altitude, filter and battery condition. Operating 14°F to 113°F (-10°C to 45°C) Temperature The motor will shut down while the temperature of the battery pack remains above 140°F (60°C) or Range falls below 14°F (-10°C) Operating...
  • Page 28: Product And Accessory Information

    Mask Full Face with Harness – Medium / Large Neck Supports Product Code Description PAF-1028 Neck Support – Small PAF-1012 Neck Support – Medium PAF-1013 Neck Support – Large Accessories Product Code Description PAF-1100 Charger Universal PAF-1005 Flow Test Cap PAF-0032 CleanSpace Cleaning Wipes (100 pack)
  • Page 29: Product Warranty

    The purchaser is responsible for all freight. In the event that any part of the product is found by CleanSpace to be defective, CleanSpace will either repair or at its discretion replace the faulty part.
  • Page 30 CleanSpace Technology Pty Ltd ABN 24 146 453 554 Ground Floor, 16-18 Carlotta Street, Artarmon NSW 2064 Australia T: 1 888 804 0038 |E: sales@cleanspacetechnology.com S005-7297 REV 3, 6 June 2019 Released on Change Note ECN1174...

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