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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Recalibration ....................................14 3.4. Flow Test ...................................... 15 Donning the Half Mask CleanSpace Respirator ....................... 16 Step 1 – Fit the Neck Support to the Power Unit ............................16 Step 2 – Fit the Harness to the Half Mask..............................16 Step 3 –...
  • Page 3: Warnings & Limitations

    Always correctly use and maintain the internal lithium-ion battery packs. Failure to do so may result in fire or explosion, or could adversely affect respirator performance and result in injury, sickness or death. • CleanSpace PRO is not intrinsically safe. Do not use in flammable or explosive atmospheres. Doing so may result in injury or death. •...
  • Page 4: Limitations

    • CleanSpace Power Units contain a battery, sensitive electronics, and a motor. NEVER immerse the Power Unit in water. 1.1.3 FILTER • Using a filter that has exceeded service limits can cause the flow to fall below the minimum design flow. This may result in overexposure to contaminants and lead to sickness.
  • 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. 1.3.2 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. 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.
  • Page 7: System Components

    2.1. SYSTEM COMPONENTS Throughout these User Instructions, reference is made to various commonly used components and features of the respirator. Familiarize yourself with these parts before reading the rest of the User Instructions. For a list of components and their respective part numbers refer to Section 7.
  • Page 8: Controls And Indicators

    There is no airflow to the mask. In STANDBY Mode, if breathing is detected the CleanSpace Respirator will automatically switch to ON Mode. In STANDBY Mode, if no breathing is detected for 3 minutes, the CleanSpace Respirator will switch to OFF Mode. This conserves battery life.
  • Page 9: Alarms

    2.2.4 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 120 l/min. When CleanSpace Respirators are in STANDBY Mode, pressing the Flow Test Button initiates the Flow Test.
  • Page 10: Battery

    CleanSpace Respirators have an internal lithium ion (Li-ion) battery. Lithium ion (Li-ion) batteries have the highest energy density of all battery types and are widely used in portable electronic devices. CleanSpace Respirators use quality Li-ion 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 Respirator

    To remove a used filter, simply press down on either Filter Release Button (refer to Section 2.1) 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 3.1.2 NECK SUPPORT SELECTION AND FIT Your CleanSpace Respirator is supplied with two sizes of Neck Support - Small (“S”) and Medium (“M”). “S” is for people with smaller necks and heads while “M” is for those with medium sized heads and necks. Users for whom the “M” Neck Support does not provide enough room (both bellows are fully extended but mask is still too tight on face) should use the respirator without a Neck Support.
  • Page 14: Pre-Use Inspection

    CleanSpace recommends fit testing in ON Mode (i.e. with the device operating as it will in the contaminated area). Entering or remaining in the contaminated area with the respirator in OFF Mode is considered non-normal operation.
  • Page 15: Flow Test

    3.4. FLOW TEST The Flow Test checks that the CleanSpace Respirator can deliver a minimum flow of 120 l/min. This test should be completed before each entry into a contaminated area. 3.4.1 FLOW TEST PROCEDURE Leave the filter in place.
  • Page 16: Donning The Half Mask Cleanspace Respirator

    Ensure a clean filter is fitted to the Power Unit. Important: Read through this entire chapter before beginning to don the CleanSpace Respirator. STEP 1 – FIT THE NECK SUPPORT TO THE POWER UNIT The Neck Support has circular openings at each end which snap over buttons on the Power Unit case.
  • Page 17: Step 4 - Switch 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. Push the Power Unit forwards and the mask backwards, tightening the fit.
  • Page 18: Step 7 - Complete A User Seal Check

    The User Seal Check is an OSHA requirement and is used to ensure that an adequate seal is achieved each time the respirator is donned. There are two ways to complete a seal check with your CleanSpace Respirator. OPTION 1 – NEGATIVE PRESSURE SEAL CHECK Please note –...
  • Page 19: The Contaminated Area

    Filter Alarm Light is not illuminated; AND all three (3) green Battery Charge Indicator lights are still illuminated. • If two (2) or fewer green Battery Charge Indicator lights are illuminated, recharge the CleanSpace Respirator until three (3) solid green lights are displayed. •...
  • Page 20: Doffing The Half Mask Respirator

    6. Care and Cleaning 6.1. CLEANING We recommend that you clean your respirator after every use. CleanSpace Respirator components should be cleaned separately. Determine the method most appropriate to your cleaning requirements. If using a wipe, refer to the Compatible Cleaning and Disinfecting Agents Supplement available from CleanSpace Technology at cleanspacetechnology.com.
  • Page 21: Storage

    Unit in water. 6.1.3 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 2.5 for more information. 6.1.4 HARNESS AND NECK SUPPORT The Harness and Neck Supports can be cleaned using the method described for the CleanSpace Masks.
  • Page 22: Servicing

    6.4. SERVICING It is the purchaser's responsibility to ensure that CleanSpace respirators and components are regularly maintained to an operational standard. CleanSpace recommends annual servicing of CleanSpace respirators by an accredited CleanSpace technician. For more information go to cleanspacetechnology.com. 7. List of Components...
  • Page 23 Dependent on filter type, filter loading, altitude and battery condition. Operating Temperature Range Minimum: 14°F (-10°C), Maximum: 113°F (45°C). The CleanSpace Respirator will shut down when battery temperature is greater than 140°F (60°C) or less than 14°F (-10°C). Operating Humidity Range Zero to 90%, non-condensing.
  • 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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