SEA Full Face Mask Ref. No.
1 User Instructions SEA FULL FACE MASK SEA Full Face Mask, Natural Rubber SEA Full Face Mask, Silicone Rubber SEA Full Face Mask, Chloroprene Rubber SEA Full Face Mask Procomp Model No. FN Model No. FS Model No. FC Model No. FP 1. General The SEA full face mask is a panorama full view mask. It is designed to protect the respiratory system and face against hazardous gases and particles and to maintain a wide field of vision.
2 3. Selection of breathing protector equipped with filter – Applies to NON-USA users Type of protective device Full face mask with particle filter P2 Multiples of threshold concentration 15 Remarks, limitations Particles, excluding radioactive substances, bacteria, fungi, viruses and enzymes Full face mask with particle filter P3 400 Particles Full face mask with gas filter *) 400 Filter types A, B, E, K, AX, SX, Hg-P3 and NOP3 have different applications.
3 5. Maintenance and storage 5.1 Test for function and leak-tightness If components have been replaced (visor, valve discs or speech diaphragm), a test for function and leak-tightness must be carried out with an appropriate test device (e.g. Pro-Tester). The test is also done in case of a mask stored unused for a longer period, and at least once a year.
4 5.4 Replacing the inhalation valve discs • Remove the connector lid. • Remove the rubber inhalation valve seat (by pulling from the tip) (fig. 13). • Remove the inh. valve disc (fig. 14) and replace it. • Put the valve seat back to the bottom of the valve body. Do not press too tight (the disc comes immobilised) because the disc must be free to move. • The valve discs of the inner mask (fig. 15) are replaced similarly. Make sure that the rubber edge of the inner mask comes in the valve seat groove. Fig.
5 5.7 Cleaning Remove the filter, exhalation valve, inhalation valves, spectacle frame and speech diaphragm. Clean the facepiece and the components with lukewarm water and mild detergent (neutral, pH 6-8) (e.g. washing-up liquid). A brush can be used for stubborn dirt. Do not use solvents (e.g. acetone, turpentine), hot water or bleaching agents (perborate, percarborate). 5.8 Disinfection After cleaning, disinfect the mask with a disinfection solution and let it dry for a while.
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