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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Donning the Half Mask CleanSpace PAPR ........................16 Step 1 – Fit a Neck Support to the Power Unit ............................16 Step 2 – Fit a Cleanspace Half Mask to the Power Unit ......................... 17 Step 3 – Fit a Harness to the Power Unit ............................... 17 Step 4 –...
  • Page 3: Foreword

    Do not use, charge or store the device outside the recommended temperature limits. CleanSpace PRO is not intrinsically safe. Do not use in flammable or explosive atmospheres. Doing so may result in injury or death. In the extremely rare circumstance that the battery is damaged and electrolyte comes in contact with eyes, flush with water immediately and seek urgent medical attention.
  • Page 4: Limitations

    It is essential that the correct filter type is selected for the chosen application. No Half Mask PAPR can fully protect you if you are not clean shaven. CleanSpace Respirators are not suitable for users with facial hair. If a satisfactory quantitative fit factor or passing qualitative test cannot be achieved with any of the masks, the CleanSpace Respirator must not be used.
  • Page 5: Niosh - Approval, Cautions And Limitations

    CleanSpace PRO is a NIOSH-approved respirator system. Refer to these User Instructions and to the NIOSH approval label provided with each CleanSpace PRO for a listing of components that can be used to form a NIOSH-approved respirator. NIOSH Cautions and Limitations A - Not for use in atmospheres containing less than 19.5 percent oxygen.
  • Page 6: S - Special Or Critical User Instructions

    The fan produces enough flow to ensure that the pressure inside the mask is positive, which helps to provide a high level of protection to the user. The CleanSpace PRO is breath responsive, which means that it provides more flow during inhalation and less flow during exhalation whilst maintaining positive pressure in the mask.
  • Page 7: System Components

    4.1. SYSTEM COMPONENTS...
  • Page 8: Controls And Indicators

    Standby Mode is when the green Battery Indicator Light(s) are on, the motor is not running, and there is no airflow to the mask. If the CleanSpace Respirator is in Off Mode, it will switch to Standby Mode when the Power Button is pressed once.
  • Page 9: Alarms

    Flow Test Button The Flow Test measures the rate of flow produced by the CleanSpace Respirator to ensure it can deliver a minimum design flow of 115 liters per minute (l/min). When CleanSpace Respirators are in Standby Mode (not On Mode), pressing the Flow Test Button (A) initiates the Flow Test.
  • Page 10: Battery

    The soft packaging allows the cells to expand under extreme heat, making the battery 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 11: Filters

    Always change the filter outside of the contaminated area and with the respirator doffed. • CleanSpace filter media cannot be cleaned. Cleaning the filter media may cause damage. The filter media is contained within a filter case. The filter case may be wiped with a dry cloth free of chemicals.
  • Page 12: Before Donning The Cleanspace Papr

    To remove a used filter, simply press down on one of the Filter Latch Buttons (see Section 4.1) and the filter will be released. To install a new filter, align the filter so that the ‘CleanSpace’ text faces up (in the same direction as the keypad) and push the filter towards the Power Unit until you hear a click.
  • Page 13 Using these definitions, the face size of a user can be determined by employing the following table. To determine which CleanSpace mask is likely to provide the best fit for each face size, use the table below. The ‘fitting sequence’ is simply the order in which the face masks should be checked for fit.
  • Page 14 Harness The CleanSpace Respirator is supplied with a harness that is used to support the weight of the respirator and to ensure a good, comfortable fit. This harness has a rear strap that can be adjusted by the user to fit a variety of different head sizes. Users with a larger head should use the hole which ‘elongates’...
  • Page 15: Pre-Use Inspection

    Label. The half mask will have multiple part numbers on it as they are used for multiple approved configurations. Make sure the half mask bears a part number as listed on the approved (PRO) configuration row. Additional to the Approval Label and Mask Part Numbers, one may ensure that the correct half mask is chosen by ensuring the Mask AirClips look like those pictured in the image to the right.
  • Page 16: Flow Test

    5.4. FLOW TEST This test checks that the CleanSpace Respirator can deliver a minimum design flow of 115 l/min. This test should be completed before entry into a contaminated area.
  • Page 17: Step 2 - Fit A Cleanspace Half Mask To The Power Unit

    STEP 2 – FIT A CLEANSPACE HALF MASK TO THE POWER UNIT Ensure that the peak of the mask and the keypad on the Power Unit are both facing up. Bring the right-hand Mask and Power Unit AirClips together until they click into place as shown. Loosen the bellows as far as they will go by pressing the Adjust Buttons (see Section 4.1) on either side of the Power Unit and gently pulling the mask away from the Power Unit.
  • Page 18: Step 4 - Turn The Power Unit To Standby Mode

    STEP 6 – ADJUST THE RESPIRATOR If required, the CleanSpace Respirator can be adjusted after donning by either tightening the bellows or tightening the harness. Tighten the bellows by placing one hand on the back of the Power Unit and one hand over the front of the mask.
  • Page 19: Step 7 - Complete Seal Check

    Before checking the fit of the respirator using a seal check (see Step 7), there are some simple signs that may signal that the respirator has not been fitted properly. • Gaps: There should be no visible gaps between your face and the mask. •...
  • Page 20: The Contaminated Area

    (3) green Battery Indicator Lights are still illuminated. • If two (2) or fewer green Battery Indicator Lights are illuminated, recharge the CleanSpace Respirator until three (3) lights are showing again (and the 3rd one has stopped flashing).
  • Page 21: Care And Cleaning

    Important: The methods to clean the equipment (outlined below) are not a disinfection or sterilization protocol. If disinfection or sterilization is required, contact CleanSpace Customer Service sales@cleanspacetechnology.com or visit our website: www.cleanspacehealth.com and download the recommended protocols for disinfection and sterilization.
  • Page 22: Storage

    Filter CleanSpace particulate filter media cannot be cleaned. The filter media is contained within a filter case. Dispose of the filter responsibly when a change is required. Refer to Section 4.5 for more information.
  • Page 23: Recalibration

    8.3. RECALIBRATION This respirator contains a system for synchronizing with your breathing and regulating mask pressure. This system should be re- calibrated if 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 and the storage temperature is unknown.
  • Page 24 The purchaser is responsible for all freight. In the event that any part of the product is found by CleanSpace Technology to be defective, CleanSpace Technology will either repair or at its discretion replace the faulty part.

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