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Contents:
1.
Introduction
2.
Instructions for use
3.
Unpacking and assembly
4.

Before use

5.

Maintenance, cleaning and decontamination

6.
Spare parts and their replacement
7.
Possible faults
8.
Basic description of unit control and settings
9.
Storage
10. Warranty
11.
List of spare parts / Accessories
12. Technical data
1.
Introduction
CleanAIR® Basic is a personal respiratory protection system based on overpressure of filtered air in the breathing
zone. The powered air purifying respirator (hereinafter referred to as the "PAPR") sucks in air from the surrounding
environment and supplies it to the protection hood. The resulting overpressure prevents contaminants from pass-
ing into the breathing zone. At the same time the light overpressure ensures high user comfort even when worn
for a long time, because there is no need to overcome any breathing resistance of the filter. The system keeps
the selected airflow regardless of the filter clogging or the degree of battery charge.
To ensure efficient protection, it is necessary to choose a suitable combination of PAPR unit and protective head-
top. It is also important to use the original filters. The CleanAIR® Basic meets the requirements of the EN 12941. It
provides protection against solid and liquid particles.
2.
Instructions for use
Carefully read and follow the instructions stated in this user manual. The user must know exactly how to use the
protective equipment correctly.
If, for any reason, the PAPR unit stops working, the user must leave the contaminated environment immediately.
If used with the hood when the unit is switched off, the respiratory protection is low or none. In that case there
is a risk of rapid increase of carbon dioxide concentration and decrease of oxygen concentration. The situation
when the unit is switched off when used with the hood is abnormal.
CleanAIR® Basic must not be used when the amount of incoming air is insufficient.
CleanAIR® Basic must not be used in areas where oxygen concentration is below 17%.
CleanAIR® Basic must not be used in areas where the user has no knowledge about the nature of contami-
nation or its concentration.
CleanAIR® Basic must not be used in areas where there is a risk of explosion.
CleanAIR® Basic must not be used in confined spaces, such as closed tanks, tunnels, sewers, etc.
Before each use, check the airflow with the enclosed flow indicator. The flow rate is insufficient if the top edge
of the cone is in the red zone (see Section 4.2 "Airflow test").
Worn headtops must fit tightly onto face to ensure declared level of protection for the wearer. If a beard or
long hair interferes with the sealing line, this may negatively affect the protection provided by the system.
The unit provides protection against solid and liquid aerosols.
The unit does not protect the user against gases.
Filters must not be attached directly to the hood.
Use only original CleanAIR® filters designed for your CleanAIR® Basic PAPR unit.
Always replace the filter if you notice a change in the smell of the air coming out of the unit.
CleanAIR® Basic does not remove carbon monoxide (CO) or carbon dioxide (CO
Always follow your local regulations for using PAPR units, filters and PPE.
If any rule or instruction stated in this manual is not observed, the warranty becomes null and void!
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3.

Unpacking / Assembly

3.1.
Unpacking the CA Basic
Check whether the package contents are complete and that nothing has been damaged during transport.
The complete system, including accessories, contains the following components:
Basic unit with P R SL filter
Exchangeable battery
Comfort padded belt Standard
Comfort padded belt Super
Flow indicator
Battery charger (multi plug)
User manual
3.2.
Assembly
1. Connect the battery to the PAPR unit.
2. Connect the hose to the PAPR unit and make sure the connection is tight enough.
3. Check if the filter is properly attached.
4. Connect the hose to the headtop.
4.
Before use
4.1.
Control procedure before every use - make sure that:
1. All components are in good condition without any visible damage. Replace every damaged and worn part.
2. The hose is connected correctly to the PAPR unit as well as to the headtop.
3. Airflow is sufficient (Section 4.2.).
4.2.
Airflow test
1. Disconnect the air hose from the unit.
2. Connect the flow indicator to the unit.
3. Switch the PAPR unit on and set the bottom airflow level.
If the pointer's top edge enters the red zone, airflow is insufficient and the filters must be replaced!
4.3.
Alarm test
To check if the alarm works properly, turn on the unit and close the air output with your palm. You should hear
and see alarm signals in less than 15 seconds.
5.
Maintenance, cleaning and decontamination
At the end of each working shift, it is recommended to check and clean all parts of the system and replace those
that are damaged.
Do not use aggressive detergents and solvents for cleaning! We recommend using common non-abrasive
cleaning products.
Cleaning products must never penetrate into the PAPR unit or the battery!
Use a damp cloth for cleaning and wipe the surface dry afterwards.
Cleaning should be done in a well ventilated room.
Beware of breathing in any particles and fibres settled on parts of the PAPR unit or its accessories!
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