3.3
Removing the Mask
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Cleaning, Disinfection
The cleaning and disinfection of the masks is performed in accordance with the cleaning intervals → chapter
There are three possible kinds of cleaning:
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Using a washing machine
○
dish washing type (Meiko)
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tumbling type (Miele)
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Cleaning by hand.
WARNING!
Do not use cleaning products containing hydrocarbons or solvents [e.g. nitro-thinner].
Cleaned parts must not be dried in radiant heat [sun, radiators]. When using a drying cabinet, the temperature must
not exceed +60 °C.
Perform a tightness test after every cleaning, disinfection and maintenance or after every exchange of parts.
Failure to follow this warning can result in serious personal injury or death.
Follow the Cleaning and Disinfection Guidelines. For online versions scan the
QR code or go to the product page on www.MSAsafety.com.
Using a Washing Machine
1.
After cleaning check the two screws for the lens ring. Retighten the screws hand-tight if necessary.
Cleaning by Hand
1.
Remove inhalation valve disc.
2.
Unbutton the nose cup.
3.
Unscrew the exhalation valve with the special tool.
4.
Clean mask using lukewarm water and mild cleaning agent EW 80 and thoroughly rinse in running water.
5.
Disinfect the mask after cleaning. Removed components must be separately cleaned and disinfected.
6.
Dry mask and components and reassemble mask in reverse order.
7.
Perform a tightness test (→ chapter
Disinfection by Hand
1.
Disassemble and clean the mask (see above).
GB
1.
Loosen the head harness, press the buckles
forwards using your thumbs.
2.
Grip the mask by the connector and pull off
backwards over your head.
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