stems through until they are seated and secured.
5. Replace 3M™ Head Harness Assembly & Valve as described previously.
NOTE: Conduct a negative pressure user seal check to ensure exhalation valve is functioning properly.
Inhalation Valve Replacement
1. Remove existing valve(s) by grasping valve and pulling valve off the centre post.
2. Replace valve(s) by pressing the hole in the valve over the centre post on the valve seat (Fig. 9). Be certain valve(s) is fully engaged through
valve post(s) and lays flat.
CLEANING AND DISINFECTION
Cleaning is recommended after each use. To clean the respirator, the 3M™ 504 Wipe should be used to wipe the face seal of the product.
Remove filters. The exhalation valve cover, exhalation valve and inhalation valves can also be disassembled if necessary Clean parts (excluding
filters) by immersing in warm cleaning solution (water temperature not to exceed 50°C), scrub with soft brush until clean. Add neutral detergent if
necessary. Disinfect respirator by soaking in a solution of quaternary ammonia disinfectant or sodium hypochlorite or other disinfectant. Rinse in
clean, warm water and air dry at room temperature in a non-contaminated atmosphere. Do not reassemble parts until facepiece is completely dry.
CAUTION Do not use cleaners containing lanolin or other oils on these products.
STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION
These products should be stored in the packaging provided in dry, clean conditions away from sources of high temperature and petrol and
solvent vapours. The original packaging is suitable for transporting the product. When stored as stated, the expected shelf life of the product is 5
years from date of manufacture. Store in accordance with manufacturer's instructions, see packaging.
[ End of Shelf Life \ Temperature Range @ Maximum Relative Humidity : Name and address of Manufacturer
J Dispose in accordance with local regulations
The date of manufacture can be established by examining the date clock on the inside of the facepiece. See Fig. 10.
The inner segment will display the year, and the arrow will point to the month of manufacture in the outer segment.
The example shows 01/01/2013 - 31/01/2013.
The head harness assembly and filter holder are also marked with a date wheel indicating their month and year of manufacture
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Respiratory Protection From AS/NZS 1715 - for use with 3M approved bayonet filters to AS/NZS 1716.
When used with the following 3M equipment, this respirator can be used in concentrations of contaminant up to:
3M™ Re-usable Half Mask with
P1 Particulate Filters
P2 Particulate Filters
P3 Particulate Filters
Class 1 Gas & Vapour Filters
Class 2 Gas & Vapour Filters
Special / Combination Filters
*ES = Exposure Standard
<UK ONLY> Assigned Protection Factors are taken from official HSE publications.
Maximum Operating Temperature: +50 °C.
Care should be taken when using the equipment at low temperatures as excessive moisture may cause the valves to freeze.
APPROVALS
These products are type approved and audited annually by BSI, Kitemark Court, Davy Avenue, Knowlhill, Milton Keynes MK5 8PP, UK, Notified
Body No. 0086. These products are CE Marked to the requirements of Community Directive 89/686/EEC or European Regulation (EU) 2016/425.
The applicable legislation can be determined by reviewing the Certificate and Declaration of Conformity at www.3m.com/Respiratory/certs.
3M United Kingdom PLC, 3M Centre, Cain Road, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 8HT, UK.
Maximum Exposure Limitations
10 x ES
10 x ES*
10 x ES*
10 x ES* or 1000 ppm (0.1% vol) whichever is lower
10 x ES* or 1000 ppm (0.1% vol) whichever is lower
Contact 3M for additional information.
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