Problem Solving - Jackson Airmax Manual De Instrucciones

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OPERATING THE PAPR
CHECKING THE AIR FLOW
With the blower unit running place the Flow-Test-Unit onto the hose so that the sealing gasket is securely gripping the air outlet. Check
that the indicator ball rises above the pass fail marker. This easy testing device is supplied with every AIRMAX
Safety recommends carrying out this operation at least at the beginning of every shift and after changing the filter or any other cleaning
or maintenance activity.

PROBLEM SOLVING

Inspect and dismantle this unit only in a clean environment where no presence of respiratory hazards is suspected. Always leave the
contaminated area to assess any encountered problem.
If the alarm activates during the execution of a task, leave the contaminated area and remove the TH3P R SL filter with the blower with the
power on. If the alarm deactivates, replace the filter; if not, recharge the unit. Check the air flow with the Flow-Test-Unit. If the problem
continues after the system is recharged, ask for technical support.
Make sure that the battery unit if fully loaded at the beginning of the shift. The AIRMAX
secondonce powered; if the alarm still sounds after check if the hose or filter are clogged; otherwise the battery needs re-placing or
re-charging. If the problem persists, contact Surewerx USA Inc for support.
Activate the Power-Switch at the side of the unit. Once turned on, the flow alarm activates for about
1 second until the minimum flow rate is achieved and respiratory protection is provided given that all
components are in place for the wearer to start the task.
The blower should then provide an initial air flow of +170 LPM for at least 8 hours at a comfortable noise
intensity of <70dB.
Surewerx USA inc for support.
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