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Auto darkening welding helmet with th2 powered air purifying respirator (papr)

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SSP80PAPR.C, (fig 1 - 2) into a mains socket.
4.1.3.
When charging the indicator light on the mains charger will display red.
4.1.4.
When fully charged the indicator light on the mains charger will change to display green.
When charging is complete, unplug the mains charger, SSP80PAPR.C, from the mains and the battery pack.
4.1.5.
DO NOT leave the battery pack on charge for long periods.
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4.2.
BATTERY INSTALLATION
4.2.1.
Slide the battery pack, SSP80PAPR.BP, (fig 2 - 1) into the blower body, SSP80PAPR.H09, (fig 2 - 3) until it locks into place.
4.3.
BATTERY REMOVAL
4.3.1.
Hold the blower body (fig 2 - 3) firmly and lift up the battery lock button (fig 2 - 2), then slide and remove the battery pack (fig 2 - 1).
4.4.
AIR FILTER INSTALLATION
4.4.1.
Remove the filter cover, SSP80PAPR.F04 (fig 3 - 4).
4.4.2.
Install the filter, SSP80PAPR.F, (fig 3 - 2) into the filter body, SSP80PAPR.F01, (fig 3 - 1) and lock into position by screwing
clockwise until secure.
4.4.3.
Install the foam filter, SSP80PAPR.F03, (fig 3 - 3) above the filter, SSP80PAPR.F, (fig 3 - 2).
4.4.4.
Push fit the filter cover, SSP80PAPR.F04, (fig 3 - 4) until it "clicks" into position.
DO NOT use the respirator without the filter cover, foam filter and filter installed.
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DO NOT wash filters, clean with compressed air, or reuse dirty air filters. Replace damaged or dirty air filter.
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4.5.
AIR FILTER REMOVAL
4.5.1.
Removal of the filter is as section 4.4 but in reverse.
4.6.
ATTACHING THE HOSE ASSEMBLY TO BLOWER BODY
4.6.1.
Insert hose assembly connector, SSP80PAPR.H06, (fig 4 - 6) into blower body connector outlet, SSP80PAPR.H07, (fig 4 - 7) until
snug and then turn 1/8 turn clockwise to lock the hose assembly, SSP80PAPR.H05, (fig 4 - 5) into place.
4.7.
ATTACHING THE HOSE ASSEMBLY TO WELDING HELMET
4.7.1.
Thread the hose assembly connector, SSP80PAPR.H04, (fig 4 - 4) into the welding helmet connection, SSP80PAPR.H03, (fig 4 - 3)
and turn clockwise until the hose assembly, SSP80PAPR.H05, (fig 4 - 5) locks into position.
4.8.
TESTING THE AIR FLOW ALARM
4.8.1.
Disconnect the hose assembly, SSP80PAPR.H05, (fig 4 - 5) from welding helmet, SSP80PAPR.H02, (fig 4 - 2).
4.8.2.
Start the blower, SSP80PAPR.H09, (fig 5 - 1) and block the air flow by placing your hand over the open end of the hose assembly,
SSP80PAPR.H05, (fig 5 - 2).
4.8.3.
Continue to block the air flow (fig 5) until the alarm sounds and the blower begins to vibrate.
4.8.4.
If the alarm does not sound and the blower fails to vibrate, check the battery and filter element.
4.9.
OPERATING THE CONTROLS
4.9.1.
TO START
4.9.2.
Press the ON/OFF button (fig 6 - 1) for approx one second, until the blower starts (fig 6 - 6).
4.9.3.
The low (fig 6 - 2) and high (fig 6 - 3) speed indicator lights will flash on, then off, the alarm sounds briefly and the blower will
vibrate momentarily.
NOTE: The blower will start in the low speed position.
4.9.4.
When the blower (fig 6 - 6) is operating press the ON/OFF button (fig 6 - 1) to alternate between low speed and high speed.
4.9.5.
TO STOP
4.9.6.
Press the ON/OFF button (fig 6 - 1) for approx one second, until the audible alarm and blower stops.
WARNING! If the danger indicator light (fig 6 - 4) comes on, the audible alarm sounds and the blower (fig 6 - 6) vibrates, this
indicates, that either the battery charge level is low, the air flow is reduced due to a dirty filter, the hose assembly is blocked or
there is another possible problem.
4.10.
BATTERY LEVEL INDICATOR
4.10.1.
The battery level indicator light (fig 6 - 5) indicates the remaining charge in the battery.
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PWH617 Issue 1 06/01/23

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