SWP CHAOS 4144 Operation Manual

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POWERED AIR-PURIFYING
RESPIRATOR
OPERATION MANUAL
Part No. 4144
PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE
USING THE POWERED AIR-PURIFYING RESPIRATOR

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  • Page 1 POWERED AIR-PURIFYING RESPIRATOR OPERATION MANUAL Part No. 4144 PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE POWERED AIR-PURIFYING RESPIRATOR...
  • Page 3 1. INTRODUCTION Respiratory System is intended to be used to provide protection when the user works in the contamination environment. The equipment is able to filter the contaminate air via the filter build in to the blower and then supply fresh air from breathing tube to the welding face shield, so that the user can continually working in contamination environment.
  • Page 4 Before or during using the devices if the devices in the power-off state little or no respiratory protection is to be expected, and that this is considered to be an abnormal situation. Please leave the work place and remove the headgear, when the devices in the power-off state a rapid build-up of carbon dioxide and depletion of oxygen within the hood may occur.
  • Page 5 eck that the apparatus is complete, undamaged and correctly assembled. 4. UNPACKING/ASSEMBLY Check that correct number of components has been supplied, see figure 1. y damaged or defective parts must be replaced before use. Check that the apparatus is complete, undamaged and correctly assembled. Any damaged or defective parts must be replaced before use.
  • Page 6 4.1 Filter replacement 4.1 Filter replacement 4.1 FILTER ASSEMBLY Remove the filter cover by pressing in the The filter cover is released. atch of the filter cover. Remove the filter cover by pressing in the The filter cover is released. latch of the filter cover.
  • Page 7: Battery Charge

    4.2 Installing the battery/Charging 4.2 INSTALLING THE BATTERY/CHARGING Slide the battery towards the back of the Make sure that the battery is locked filtration unit. position. Slide the battery towards the back of the Make sure that the battery is locked in filtration unit.
  • Page 8 .3 Installing the respiratory system on the belt 4.3 Installing the respiratory system on the belt 3 Installing the respiratory system on the belt .3 Installing the respiratory system on the belt 4.3 INSTALLING THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM ON THE BELT Remove the belt’s release buckle.
  • Page 9 ecting the tube 4.4 Connecting the tube 4.4 CONNECTING THE TUBE 1 Connect the air tube to the respiratory 2 Connect the other end of the tube to ct the air tube to the respiratory system and twist it clockwise to lock its the headgear in the same way.
  • Page 10 USE/ FITTING 5. BEFORE USE/ FITTING 5. BEFORE USE/FITTING 5.1 Air flow test 5.1 AIR FLOW TEST ect the breathing tube to the turbo unit e breathing tube to the turbo unit Insert the flowme wist it clockwise to lock it. Insert the flowmeter at the tip of the tube.
  • Page 11 Remove the tube from the helmet and press Cover the air output with your h Remove the tube from the helmet and press Cover the air output with your hand and 5.2 Air flow alarm test 5.2 Air flow alarm test the ON button.
  • Page 12: Lcd Display Screen

    CD and Operation LCD display screen 6. LCD AND OPERATION e is a LCD display screen on the P1005 unit to show the working condition 6.1 LCD DISPLAY SCREEN URE 3). There is a LCD display screen on the blower unit unit to show the working condition (FIGURE 2). Part2 Part4 Part5...
  • Page 13: Operation

    6.2 Operation 6.2 Operation 6.2 Operation 6.2 Operation 6.2 OPERATION Switch the device on by pressing the ON button once. Switch the device on by pressing the ON button once. Switch the device on by pressing the ON button once. Switch the device on by pressing the ON button once.
  • Page 14: Parts List

    7. PARTS LIST 7.1 BLOWER UNIT Drawing No. Part No. Description 4144HELM Helmet Shell 4144SEAL Face Seal 4144DUCT Airduct 1482 Outer Protection Lens: 4 4039CRAD ADF Cradle 3051 Superview ADF 1483 Inner Protection Lens: 108 x 108 x 1 mm 4144COV Filter Cover 3044GAU...
  • Page 16: Maintenance And Storage

    8. MAINTENANCE & STORAGE INSPECT THE EQUIPMENT DAILY AND ALWAYS CHECK FOR ANY SIGN OF MALFUNCTION. 8.1 MAINTENANCE The Respiratory system unit must be checked regularly and must be changed if it is damaged and causing leakage. The filter must be changed if it is broken, or it is blocked and does not give enough airflow. The breathing tube must be changed if it is broken or has creasing.
  • Page 17: Troubleshooting

    9. TROUBLE SHOOTING 9. TROUBLE SHOOTING 9. TROUBLE SHOOTING 9. TROUBLE SHOOTING 9. TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Problem Probable cause Probable cause Action Action Problem Probable cause Action Problem Problem Probable cause Probable cause Action Action Fault code «E01» Fault code «E01» 1.Motor is stuck 1.Motor is stuck Check...
  • Page 18: Specification

    10. SPECIFICATION Size (Blower Assembly) 9-2/5 x 6-1/2 x 2-3/4 in. (240 x 165 x 70 mm) Weight 1.1 kg Particle Filter 1*TH3 P R SL Air Flow Manufacturer minimum design flow rate: 165 L/min Nominal airflow: Level 1: 170 L/min Level 2: 200 L/min Level 3: 230 L/min Noise Level...
  • Page 19 11. MARKING EXPLANATION Powered filtering device • EN 12941:1998 Respiratory protective devices-Powered filtering devices incorporating a helmet or hood. Requirements, testing, marking. • TH3 P R(SL) classification of the unit. “TH3” defines the level of protection, “PR” indicates the filter type (“P”= Particle filter, “R”= Reusable type of particle filters) and “SL”...
  • Page 20: Warranty

    Symbols: SYMBOLS = Read instructions before each use =Read instructions before use 2797 = CE mark followed by number of notified body who carried out module D = CE mark followed by number of notified body who carried surveillance. out module D surveillance. WARRANTY The blower unit is guaranteed for a period of 12 months from date of purchase against mechanical or electrical defects.

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