Scott 2.2 Operating & Maintenance Instructions page 21

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c) Pick up the respirator and swing it around behind you as if you
were donning a coat.
d) While leaning slightly forward, slide unit down back and pull on
shoulder adjusting straps. Ensure that the shoulder pads fall into
place on the shoulders.
9-C
While leaning slightly forward,
slide unit down back and pull on
shoulder adjusting straps.
e) Pull down on shoulder straps to settle the unit in position on the
back.
f)
While still leaning slightly forward, connect the waist belt buckle
and adjust the belt by pulling forward on the two (2) side-mounted
belt ends. Pull on belt ends to adjust waist belt for firm fit on hips.
Tuck the belt ends into the waistband.
9-E
Grasp waist belt buckles. Extend
waist belt and connect.
g) Stand up straight and readjust the shoulder straps as needed to
ensure the weight of the backframe is carried on the hips. Tuck
in the ends of the shoulder straps.
9-D
Pull down on shoulder straps
to settle the unit in position on
the back.
9-F
P u l l o n b e l t e n d s t o a d j u s t
waist belt for firm fit on hips.
loosen shoulder straps slightly
to carry weight on hips.
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WARNING
U S E O F T H E R E S P I R AT O R W I T H O U T
F A S T E N I N G A N D A D J U S T I N G
SHOUlDER STRAPS AND THE WAIST BElT
AND SECURING lOOSE ENDS OF BElT AS
DESCRIBED IN THIS INSTRUCTION MAy
RESUlT IN SHIFTING OF THE RESPIRATOR
ON THE USER'S BODy, SNAGGING THE BElT,
OR IN SEPARATION OF THE RESPIRATOR
FROM THE USER'S BODy WHICH COUlD
DISTURB THE FACE TO FACEPIECE SEAl
AND WHICH MAy RESUlT IN EXPOSURE
OF THE USER TO THE ATMOSPHERE THE
RESPIRATOR IS INTENDED TO PROTECT
AGAINST RESUlTING IN SERIOUS INJURy
OR DEATH.
USE OF RESPIRATOR
CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE...
P/N 595279-01 Rev. B 5/14
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