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FORCE TYPHOON
& PRESSTOCHECK
©2021-24 JSP Ltd. | RFCZ-000-2AN_ 24-05
JSP Ltd, Worsham Mill, Minster Lovell, Oxford, OX29 0TA, UK.
www.jspsafety.com | technical@jspsafety.com | : +44 1993 826051
EN
AS/NZS 1716:2012
The Force Typhoon
10 full face, twin cartridge respirator features a panoramic visor and a 4-point comfort harness. It has a low breathing
resistance Typhoon™ exhalation valve to reduce heat and moisture build up. Available in 3 sizes (S,M,L). In addition to providing the
primary function of Respiratory protection, the visor component also provides eye protection in accordance with the Australian/New
Zealand standard for eye and face protectors for occupational applications; AS/NZS 1337.1. The Force Typhoon
(V) impact resistance. The compliance of the visor to the Australian/New Zealand standard AS/NZS 1337.1 is assessed by BSI Group
Australia under BMP Licence number 713720.
The following instructions should be read and fully understood before the respirator is used in a hazardous environment. Failure to follow
these instruction may impair the performance of the respirator.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE: The respirator is not for use in oxygen deficient (below 19% Volume), oxygen enriched (above 25%
Volume), or explosive atmospheres. The respirator and filters are not designed for fire fighting or work with open flame or molten metal
when ignition of filters may cause toxic fumes. Do not use for sandblasting or for protection against contaminates not covered by the
filter labelling. The respirator does not protect against contaminates that may irritate, burn or penetrate. Select appropriate filters for the
hazard encountered. See packaging for colour coding and detail of the filters available for the mask. Before use, ensure all components
are clean and in good condition. Change filters frequently. As a minimum, filter must be changed if breathing resistance increases or the
smell of the hazard sensed. The respirator should have correct filter for the hazard and fit comfortably on the face. NB Beards or similar
facial hair is likely to prevent an acceptable fit. The use of other PPE in combination with this respirator may affect its fit and function.
FILTER & CANISTER FITTING: THE FILTER/CANISTER SHOULD NOT BE USED IF THE EXPIRY DATE HAS BEEN EXCEEDED.
THE EXPIRY DATE CAN BE FOUND ON THE SIDE OF THE FILTER/CANISTER.
FITTING FILTERS: Filters can be fitted to Force Typhoon
and changed at the same time.
1. To apply the filters align the arrow on the filter (Image 1) to the arrow on the mask body (Image 2).
2. Push the filter on to the mask (Image 3) and turn the filter clockwise until you feel it lock into position (Image 4).
3. To remove the filter simply twist it anti-clockwise until you feel filter become loose.
The easiest and most efficient way of replacing filters is with the mask removed from the face. If you need to remove and refix the filter
to the mask, please check the integrity of the seal before re-attaching the filter. If the seal appears damaged, JSP recommend that the
complete filter is replaced. Application of filter may be easier if inner plastic shell is supported with users hand from inside the mask
to prevent the part coming away from the rubber body. Dispose of used filter hygienically & safely. NB Check your filter has a gasket
attached to the base of its locking feature. If this is missing or damaged please contact JSP.
MASK FITTING INSTRUCTIONS: To ensure a comfortable and secure fit of the mask onto the face please do the following:
1. Extend the head harness to the maximum size by loosening the harness at the 4 attachment points to the face seal (Image 5).
2. Rest the chin on the inner section of face seal and pass the head harness to back of head (Image 6).
3. Push the respirator on to the face, pull each of the 4 straps of the head harness evenly and assure that a good face seal is attained (Image 7).
4. To remove the respirator, loosen the head harness by the fastening hooks, pull up the respirator, and take off it over the head (Image 8).
FIT CHECK FOR PressToCheck™ FILTERS: See image 9.
1. Press the filter. Look forward and inhale. No air should come through. Release the filter. If a leak is detected, adjust fit and repeat.
2. Press the filter. Look up and inhale. No air should come through. Release the filter. If a leak is detected, adjust fit and repeat step 1.
3. Press the filter. Look left and inhale. No air should come through. Release the filter. If a leak is detected, adjust fit and repeat step 1.
4. Press the filter. Look right and inhale. No air should come through. Release the filter. If a leak is detected, adjust fit and repeat step 1.
5. Press the filter. Finally, look down and inhale. No air should come through. Release the filter. If a leak is detected, adjust fit and repeat step 1.
CLEANING, DISINFECTING AND MAINTENANCE: After every use: The respirator should be cleaned, checked for worn/damaged
parts after each shift or each use (if not used continuously). The Mask Body can be cleaned/disinfected by using a cloth moistened with
a weak detergent solution and allowed to air dry. The seal surface should be wiped with a cloth moistened with soapy water and dried at
room temperature. DO NOT immerse the product in water or use abrasive cleaners. If filter cartridge is to be re-used do not remove from
respirator, but clean with a cloth and warm soapy water. Dry with a clean cloth. Water MUST NOT enter the filter cartridge. Care should
be taken not to damage inhalation/exhalation rubber valves. Daily: Condition of the valves should be checked weekly and replaced if
10 FULL FACE RESPIRATOR
FILTERS
8 & Force Typhoon
BSI BMP No. 689733, 689739
Certified by: BSI Group ANZ Pty,
Suite 1, Level 1, 54 Waterloo Road,
Macquarie Park, NSW 2113, Australia
10 masks. Two filters of the same type should be used
10 visor provides high

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  • Page 1 The easiest and most efficient way of replacing filters is with the mask removed from the face. If you need to remove and refix the filter to the mask, please check the integrity of the seal before re-attaching the filter. If the seal appears damaged, JSP recommend that the complete filter is replaced.
  • Page 2 damaged/deteriorated. Every six months: Testing all components even if the gas mask has not been used. With correct maintenance the mask should give 2-3 years of service. DO NOT USE SOLVENTS, STRONG DETERGENTS, BLEACHES OR PETROLEUM BASED PRODUCTS TO CLEAN ANY PART OF MASKS. Spare parts are available for the mask from the manufacturer. STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION: When not in use or during transportation the respirator should be stored in the packaging in which it was supplied or other suitable container.