Maintenance And Repairs; Exchange Activated Carbon Cartridge (Alternative Model) - SATA Air star C Instrucciones De Servicio

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10. Maintenance and repairs

The following chapter describes the procedures for maintenance and
service work to the half mask. Maintenance and service work may only be
carried out by specialist personnel.
10.1. Exchange activated carbon adsorber (standard model)
Note!
After the expiration of the expected useful life of max. 3 months the acti-
vated carbon adsorber must be exchanged. The current expected useful
life can be read on the date indicator [7-5] on the protection cage.
■ Close cut-off valve on air connection [1-11].
■ Pull compressed air supply off the air connection [7-6].
■ Turn protection cage [7-4] to the left and remove it.
■ Unscrew the transparent plastic bell.
■ Pull out old activated carbon adsorber [7-3].
■ Remove old date indicator [7-5] from protection cage.
■ Stick a new date clock to the protective basket.
■ Insert a new activated charcoal absorber.
■ Screw in the transparent plastic bell.
■ Fit the protective basket and secure by turning to the right.
■ Adjust air volume flow with the control valve [7-2]. The pressure display
[7-8] must be in the green range during the entire operation.
10.2. Exchange activated carbon cartridge (alternative mod-
el)
Note!
After the expiration of the expected useful life of max. 3 months, the acti-
vated carbon cartridge on the filter unit 464 must be exchanged. The
current expected useful life can be found on the time indicator on the
filter cartridge.
■ Exchange the activated carbon cartridge as described in the accompa-
nying operating manual.
■ After exchanging the activated carbon cartridge, adjust the air volume
flow with the control valve [8-2].
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