Cleaning And Disinfection; Storage And Disposal - Malina Safety cleanAIR Ultimate GX User Manual

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7.
Take off the coverall from your shoulders and pull your hands in a way to get the sleeve inside out (Fig. 20).
8. Take down the coverall to your feet - the coverall has to stay inside out.
9. Get off your shoes.
10. Pack the coverall, take off your gloves and dispose it in a proper way.
11. Again, choose the proper type of decontamination process (contamination may occur during removal
of the suit).
12. Disconnect and take off the mask.
13. Take off the belt with PAPR unit and turn it off.
Protective suit is designed for single use only / do not use repeatedly.
Dispose of the product in accordance with local waste disposal regulations of this type.
5. Maintenance (cleaning and replacement of spare parts)
This protection mask should be periodically checked and maintained by trained specialists. All service
records must be archived. Always use only original spare parts. The manufacturer recommends the
following maintenance intervals. These intervals can be shorter then stated below due to high frequency of
use. Observe national laws and regulations!
Checking before use
Air-tightness test
Cleaning
Visual inspection
Valve and valve seat exchange in a service centre
Functional and air-tightness test in a service
Whenever the mask is cleaned and sanitized or whenever spare parts exchange has been performed, the
functionality and air-tightness tests must take place but only after these procedures. Check for cracks,
leaks or distortions in the mask. Valve membranes must freely move and the valve seats must be clean and
undamaged.

Cleaning and disinfection

1.
Wash the mask with lukewarm water and mild detergent. (in case of heavy dirt) use a sponge or a soft
brush for the cleaning. Thoroughly wash the mask under running water.
2. Perform disinfection using disinfecting agents diluted in water (max. 30 °C)
3. Observe the instructions stated in the disinfec-ting agent instructions for use.
4.
Thoroughly wash the mask under running water.
Do not use dishwashers or dryers.
Do not use acetone or other cleaning solvents.
Headband replacement
1.
Pull the two pawls of the headband from the upper section of the buckle.
2. To release the buckle turn it on its pin by 90° clockwise and counter-clockwise. (Fig. 4).
3. Slide off the buckle to remove the head piece.
4.
Replace the pin.
5. Install a new headband. (Fig. 5).
4
Before use
After use
Once a year
X
X
X
X
X
X
X

6. Storage and disposal

Keep the mask at a suitable clean, dry and shady place in a temperature range from -10 °C to +55 °C. Do not
pile or stack the masks. Shelf life of the CleanAIR® Ultimate GX protective suit, CleanAIR® Ultimate GX mask
and all their declared accessories, and all the compatible CleanAIR® filters is 10 years.
Dispose in accordance with local waste disposal regulation of this type.
7. Related standards and symbol legends
Mask meets following standards
Standard
EN 136:1998/AC:1999-12
EN 12942:1998/A2:2008
Coverall meets following standards
Standard
EN 1149.5
EN 14605+A1:2009
EN ISO 13982-1:2004
EN 13034+A1:2009
EN 14126:2003
Combination of coverall with the mask meets following standards
Standard
EN 1073-1:2016
Requirements of the whole suit
Standard
Description
EN ISO 17491-4:2008
Method B/ Type 4 – Spray Test
EN ISO 13982-2:2004
Type 5 – Particulate penetration
EN ISO 17491-4:2008
Method A/ Type 6 – Spray Test
EN ISO 13935-2:2014
Seam strength
Physical parameters of material requirements according to EN 14325:2004
Article No.:
Standard
Description
4.4.1
EN 530
Abrasion resistance – Method 2
4.7
EN ISO 9073-4
Tear resistance
4.9
EN ISO 13934-1
Tensile strength
4.10
EN 863
Puncture resistance
Obstruction of infectious agents according to EN 14126:2003
Article No.:
Standard
Description
Resistance to penetration by blood/body fluids with
4.1.4.1
ISO/FDIS 16603
synthetic blood
4.1.4.1
ISO/FDIS 16604
Resistance to bloodborne pathogens
4.1.4.3
ISO/DIS 22611
Resistance to biologically contaminated aerosols
4.1.4.4
ISO/DIS 22612
Resistance to dry microbial penetration
Permeation of chemicals EN ISO 6529:2002 method A
Chemical substance
Result
30% Sulphuric Acid
No changes
10% Sodium Hydroxide
No changes
Class EN
CL3
TM3
Class EN
Type 4
Type 5
Type 6
4-B, 5-B, 6-B
Class EN
Class 5
Result
Class EN
PASS
Ljmn,82/90=0,26%
LS,8/10=0,81%
TIL=0,8074%
PASS
80N
3 / 6
Class EN
3 / 6
2 / 6
2 / 6
2 / 6
Class EN
6 / 6
6 / 6
3 / 3
3 / 3
Time
> 2 hours
> 2 hours
5

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