CleanSpace EX User Instructions
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CleanSpace Technology Pty Ltd
ABN 24 146 453 554
CleanSpace EX
CleanSpace Ultra
Unit 5, 39 Herbert St
St Leonards NSW 2065 Australia
USER
INSTRUCTIONS
T: +61 2 8436 4000
sales@CleanSpaceTechnology.com
PAF-0060
PAF-0070

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  • Page 1 USER INSTRUCTIONS www.cleanspacetechnology.com CleanSpace EX PAF-0060 CleanSpace Ultra PAF-0070 CleanSpace Technology Pty Ltd Unit 5, 39 Herbert St T: +61 2 8436 4000 ABN 24 146 453 554 St Leonards NSW 2065 Australia sales@CleanSpaceTechnology.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    • CleanSpace Ex uses a unique charger designed for use with CleanSpace Ex only. Do not attempt to charge your CleanSpace EX with any other charger. Do not use the Ex charger to charge any device other than CleanSpace Ex.
  • Page 3: Foreword

    Using the CleanSpace Respirator after the Filter Warning Alarm has triggered can cause the flow to fall below the manufacturer’s Minimum Design Flow, which may result in overexposure to contaminants and lead to sickness or death. Use only CleanSpace filters with the CleanSpace Respirator. Use of other filters may result in overexposure to contaminants and lead to sickness or death.
  • Page 4: Limitations Of Use

    Do not disassemble the CleanSpace Respirator case. There are no user serviceable parts inside. Failure to follow all instructions on the use of this product may render the warranty void. Failure to use the CleanSpace Respirator properly during times of exposure may lead to adverse effects on the wearer’s health.
  • Page 5: System Components

    CleanSpace Technology Customer Service on +612 8436 4000. 6. System Components CleanSpace Respirator is a complete respiratory protection system. Only specific combinations of components have been approved for use in some explosive atmospheres. Not all of the components shown below have been approved for use in explosive atmospheres.
  • Page 6 USER INSTRUCTIONS COMPONENTS OF THE CLEANSPACE RESPIRATOR Throughout these User Instructions, reference is made to various components of the CleanSpace Respirator. Familiarise yourself with these components before reading the rest of the User Instructions. See Figure 1 – System Components.
  • Page 7 English CleanSpace Respirators USER INSTRUCTIONS Shower Cover Exhalation Valve Exhalation Valve on Half Masks Filter Cover Pin Hoop Filter Cover...
  • Page 8: Controls And Indicators

    CleanSpace Respirator will automatically switch to Standby Mode within ten (10) seconds of the user doffing the respirator. iii) On Mode is when the CleanSpace Respirator is being worn, the motor is running, and there is airflow to the mask. If the CleanSpace Respirator is in Standby Mode, it will switch to On Mode when breathing is detected, or the Power Button is pressed.
  • Page 9: Using The Cleanspace Respirator With Half Mask

    S005-7174 Quantitative Fit Test Instructions. The PortaCount Adaptor is an accessory that fits between the mask and exhalation valve, allowing the air in the mask to be sampled. No PAPR can fully protect you if you are not clean shaven. CleanSpace Respirator is not suitable for users with facial hair. MASK SELECTION GUIDELINES No set of guidelines can ensure a good fit.
  • Page 10 Small / Medium / Large (Circle one) Date of Quantitative Fit Test Fit Factor achieved IF A SATISFACTORY FIT FACTOR CANNOT BE ACHIEVED WITH ANY OF THE MASKS, CLEANSPACE RESPIRATORS MUST NOT BE USED. WARNING If a satisfactory quantitative fit factor or a qualitative test pass cannot be achieved with either mask, the CleanSpace Respirator must not be used.
  • Page 11 WARNING: NEVER CLEAN THE FILTER WITH COMPRESSED AIR OR A BRUSH. HEPA FILTERS ARE EASILY DAMAGED BY THE USE OF COMPRESSED AIR OR BY BRUSHING. Misuse of the CleanSpace Respirator by cleaning the filter may result in overexposure to contaminants and lead to sickness or death.
  • Page 12 Ensure the Flow Test Cap and the filter inlet are unobstructed. Place the CleanSpace Respirator on a flat surface with the keypad facing up. Place the Power Unit in Standby Mode. Press and release the Flow Test button.
  • Page 13 English CleanSpace Respirators USER INSTRUCTIONS The CleanSpace Respirator comes supplied with two neck supports: ▪ PAF-1028 NECK SUPPORT SMALL ▪ PAF-1012 NECK SUPPORT MEDIUM ▪ PAF-1013 NECK SUPPORT LARGE Select the appropriate size neck support. The neck support has keyhole openings at each end which snap over buttons on the Power Unit.
  • Page 14 English CleanSpace Respirators USER INSTRUCTIONS Orient the harness ensuring there is a clip with a keyhole next to each arm of the mask and the rear harness strap is toward the Power Unit. Attach the harness to the mask on both sides.
  • Page 15 English CleanSpace Respirators USER INSTRUCTIONS Switch the Power Unit to Standby Mode. Briefly press the Power Button once. The Battery Indicator Light(s) should illuminate. Place the Power Unit behind your neck with the mask attached on the left-hand side. Ensure the head harness is above the mask and not tangled.
  • Page 16 English CleanSpace Respirators USER INSTRUCTIONS Adjust Power Unit Position. Adjust the rear strap to set the height of the Power Unit. For most users, wearing the Power Unit level is comfortable. Adjust the fit of the mask. Ensure no leaks mask and face.
  • Page 17 STEP 5 – CHECK MASK SEAL A fit check must be conducted every time you wear the CleanSpace Respirator. Locate the red Seal Check Cap (PAF-1009). Fit the Seal Check Cap over mask exhalation cap. The Seal Check Cap should snap into place. See figure below.
  • Page 18: Using The Cleanspace Respirator With Full Face Masks

    To carry out a quantitative fit test the specialist / designated mask fitter will require the S005-7174 Quantitative Fit Test Instructions. No PAPR can fully protect you if you are not clean shaven. CleanSpace Respirator is not suitable for users with facial hair. MASK SELECTION GUIDELINES No set of guidelines can ensure a good fit.
  • Page 19 Re-fit the inner mask. The inner mask is an essential part of the Full Face Mask and is required to complete the fit test. Don the mask and begin the test, following the protocol provided with the fit testing machine. A CleanSpace Respirator with a clean filter, a full battery, and the Power Unit on, should achieve a fit factor above 1000.
  • Page 20 For correct operation, the rain cover should be lowered. No PAPR can fully protect you if you are not clean shaven. CleanSpace Respirator is not suitable for users with facial hair. Once you have achieved an acceptable mask fit and confirmed it with a quantitative fit test, record your information in the table below.
  • Page 21 FAIL the Flow Test, even if the filter is clean and the battery is fully charged. Ensure the Flow Test Cap and the filter inlet are unobstructed. Place the CleanSpace Respirator on a flat surface with the keypad facing up.
  • Page 22 Collect the Power Unit and mask. Ensure the mask is the correct size. (A neck support is optional with the Full Face Mask and does not affect operation or function of the CleanSpace Respirator) Familiarise yourself with the Adjust Buttons and the Mask Extend both bellows to their longest setting.
  • Page 23 English CleanSpace Respirators USER INSTRUCTIONS Loosen all five straps on the mask harness to their fullest extent. Hold the Full Face Mask in one hand. Use the other hand to pull the harness up so that the mask seal is unobstructed.
  • Page 24 English CleanSpace Respirators USER INSTRUCTIONS IF A SATISFACTORY FIT CANNOT BE ACHIEVED, DO NOT ENTER THE CONTAMINATED AREA Switch the Power Unit to Standby Mode by pressing the Power Button once. Note Orientate the Connect Power Unit to mask. power unit with the...
  • Page 25: Entering And Exiting The Contaminated Area

    In the contaminated area 1. Do not remove the CleanSpace Respirator until you have vacated the contaminated area unless you have pressing health reasons to do so (for instance you are experiencing dizziness and believe removing the respirator while leaving the contaminated area may help).
  • Page 26: Working In Noisy Environments

    IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT THE CORRECT FILTER TYPE FOR THE SPECIFIC WORK ENFIRONMENT IS FITTED. Only change the filter outside of the contaminated area, with the CleanSpace Respirator doffed, and in Standby or Off mode. Filters need to be changed regularly. The frequency of filter change is dependent on usage patterns and the concentration of contaminants.
  • Page 27 Gas filters must be replaced at the first sign of odour, taste, or irritation in the mask Once any of the above conditions have been met, the filter is no longer usable, and must be discarded. CleanSpace filters cannot be cleaned.
  • Page 28: Battery Information

    Always correctly use and maintain the internal lithium-ion battery pack. Failure to do so may result in fire, explosion, or could adversely affect the performance of the CleanSpace Respirator, and result in injury, sickness, or death. - Only use CleanSpace chargers to charge the internal battery.
  • Page 29 BATTERY LIFE INFORMATION The CleanSpace Respirator will operate with one (1) or two (2) Battery Indicator Lights illuminated. If two (2) Battery Indicator Lights are illuminated, the battery charge is between 50% and 80%, typically providing between four (4) and six (6) hours of operation.
  • Page 30: Cleaning

    • Avoid mechanical shocks or impacts from any sharp or hard objects • Do not use or place the CleanSpace Respirator in extreme heat, such as in direct sunlight or near heat sources. The battery will be damaged if its temperature rises above 100°C. Note: The CleanSpace Respirator will stop functioning if its internal temperature rises above 60°C or falls below -10°C.
  • Page 31: Recalibration

    WARNING: NEVER CLEAN THE FILTER WITH COMPRESSED AIR OR A BRUSH. HEPA FILTERS ARE EASILY DAMAGED BY THE USE OF COMPRESSED AIR OR BY BRUSHING. Misuse of CleanSpace Respirator by cleaning the filter may result in overexposure to contaminants and lead to sickness or death.
  • Page 32 RESPIRATORY PROTECTION APPROVALS (ALL CLEANSPACE RESPIRATORS & ACCESSORIES) EN 12942: 1998 + A2:2008 AS/NZS 1716:2012 PAPR-P2 (with half face masks) PAPR-P3 (with full face masks) WATERPROOF APPROVAL (CLEANSPACE ULTRA AND CLEANSPACE EX SEE TABLE BELOW) AS60529-2004 (IEC60529:2001) IP RATING 66...
  • Page 33 English CleanSpace Respirators USER INSTRUCTIONS EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES APPROVALS (CLEANSPACE EX AND SEE TABLE BELOW) Key to IECEx markings: Explosion protected IEC 60079.0:2017, Type of ignition protection (intrinsic safety, very high protection) Type of ignition protection (intrinsic safety, high protection) IEC 60079.11:2011...
  • Page 34 PAF-1101 Battery Charger EX ACCESSORIES FOR WHICH IECEX / ATEX / ETL CERTIFICATION IS NOT REQUIRED The accessories listed below are used outside the hazardous area and can be used with CleanSpace EX without impacting its explosive atmospheres certifications. Accessories...
  • Page 35: Specifications

    Long term storage (> 30 days): Out of direct sunlight, in a clean, dry environment (30% - 50% RH), 18°C to 28°C. Charging the battery every 6 months is recommended if the CleanSpace Respirator is not in use. Shelf Life (when...
  • Page 36: Product Warranty

    This product has been manufactured using quality parts and processes. CleanSpace Technology Pty Ltd warrants that the product is free from defective workmanship and parts for a period of two (2) years from the date of original purchase provided the product has been used, cleaned and maintained in accordance with these instructions and CleanSpace Technology’s recommendations.

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