Donning the Half Mask CleanSpace PAPR ........................19 Step 1 – Fit a Neck Support to the Power Unit ............................19 Step 2 – Fit a Cleanspace Half Mask to the Power Unit ......................... 19 Step 3 – Fit a Harness to the Power Unit ............................... 19 Step 4 –...
CleanSpace Technology Customer Support on sales@cleanspacetechnology.com or the website: cleanspacetechology.com/welcome/ 2. Foreword Read all instructions and warnings before using this device. If you have questions regarding this system contact CleanSpace Customer Service on +612 8436 4000 or e-mail support@cleanspacetechnology.com. 3. Warnings & Limitations 3.1.
Do not use, charge or store the device outside the recommended temperature limits. CleanSpace ULTRA 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.
CleanSpace ULTRA is a NIOSH-approved respirator system. Refer to these User Instructions and to the NIOSH approval label provided with each CleanSpace ULTRA 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.
CleanSpace Respirators are breath responsive, which means that they provide more flow during inhalation and less flow during exhalation whilst maintaining positive pressure in the mask. The components approved for use in the CleanSpace ULTRA respiratory system are shown below in Section 4.1. WARNING Properly selected, used and maintained respirators help to protect against certain airborne contaminants.
Throughout this manual reference is made to various commonly used components and features of the respirator. Familiarize yourself with these parts before reading the rest of the manual. Mask AirClip Mask Release Button Power Unit AirClip Bellow Adjust Button Filter Latch Button Fit Test Port Exhalation Valve Rain Cover...
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.
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.
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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.
To remove a used filter, simply press down on both 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...
Blower Cover (PAF-0058) The CleanSpace Blower Cover is an optional accessory used to cover the Power Unit and remove coarse particulates. It may be useful in high dust environments to enhance the life of the particulate filter, as coarse particles are removed before the particulate filter.
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 tables below.
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Harness The CleanSpace Respirator is supplied with a harness that is used to support the weight of the respirator and to ensu re a good, comfortable fit when used with a half mask.
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Fit Testing Mask fitting must be carried out by a specialist / designated mask fitter. The fit must be confirmed by a fit test performed according to OSHA regulations 1910.134. A fit test must be performed during initial selection of a respirator, or whenever the user’s face changes shape (for instance due to weight gain or loss) and at least annually.
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. A satisfactory quantitative fit factor for a tight-fitting half mask under Power Off conditions is 100.
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.
If your last successful fit test was completed without a neck support, skip this step. 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.
STEP 4 – TURN THE POWER UNIT TO STANDBY MODE Press the On Button once to turn the Power Unit from Off Mode to Standby Mode. The Battery Indicator Lights should display the level of charge. The respirator should be fully charged before use. STEP 5 –...
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.
2 minutes! 7. Donning the Full-Face Mask CleanSpace PAPR Locate your Power Unit, full face mask and neck support. Make sure the full-face mask and neck support are the same size that you used for your last successful fit test.
STEP 2 – DON THE FULL-FACE MASK Loosen all five (5) straps on the mask harness to their fullest extent. Hold the mask in one hand while you use the other hand to pull the harness back and away from the mask. Place your chin in the cup of the mask face seal and then pull the harness over your head.
Power Unit is facing upwards. Grab the right-hand Mask AirClip in one hand and the right-hand Power Unit AirClip in the other and join them together. Breathe normally. The CleanSpace Respirator should start. If the motor does not start, it was not in Standby Mode.
STEP 6 – ADJUST THE RESPIRATOR If required, the CleanSpace Respirator can be adjusted after donning by tightening the bellows or the harness back strap. Tighten the bellows by placing one hand on the back of the Power Unit and one hand over the front of the mask.
• 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). • If the Filter Alarm Light is illuminated, change the filter.
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.
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Determine the method most appropriate to your cleaning requirements. If using a wipe, refer to the chemical agent and disinfectant supplement information available from CleanSpace Technology. Before washing the full-face mask, remove the inner mask (pinch snaps together and pull the top of the inner mask back) and raise the rain cover to improve access.
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. Harness and Neck Supports The harness and neck supports can be cleaned using the methods described for the half mask.
10. Specifications & Warranty 10.1. SPECIFICATIONS Air Flow Greater than 115 l/min. Breath-responsive, with maximum inflow to mask of 115 – 220 l/min, dependent on filter type, filter loading, altitude and battery condition. Operating Temperature Range 14°F to 113°F (-10°C to 45°C). The motor will shut down while the temperature of the battery pack is above 140°F (60°C) or below 14°F (-10°C).
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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