6.1. On receipt of the equipment, check that :
- The equipment is complete, according to the
specification of its composition.
- The equipment has not been damaged in
transit.
6.2. Before each use, check that :
- The equipment is complete, according to the
specification of its composition.
- The coalescing filter of the air network is usable.
- The air hoses are in good condition, have
leak-free connections and are sufficiently well
adjusted.
- The regulator and carbon filter are clean and
show no signs of changing colour, from white to
pink, and there are no symptoms of smell in the
mask. Change if necessary.
- That the pads and components for adjusting to
the face are clean and have no signs of
deterioration or damage. If the equipment has
been stored in a cold environment, avoid the
appearance of signs of condensation before
putting on the equipment.
- The air hose connection for supplying air to the
mask is in good condition and is properly
connected to the adjustable regulator on the belt.
- The belt is correctly mounted by means of the
buckle and is properly tightened, the regulator
positioned at the hip with the air hose to the visor
NOTE: Only when the equipment is fitted
correctly, as described below, will it provide the
prescribed degree of protection.
1. Put the belt to support the regulator around
your waist, positioning the regulator above the
right hip.
2. Place the mask on your head, adjusting it to
your head to achieve the most comfortable and
efficient position for working. Remove any trace
The equipment requires a monthly check-up.
Care of the equipment, during and after its use,
will ensure a reliable and lasting service.
After use, the equipment should be washed with
water and a solution of neutral soap, then rinsed
with a damp cloth and dried. To keep the mask
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7. ASSEMBLY OF THE EQUIPMENT
8. GENERAL MAINTENANCE
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in front of your body.
- The buckle closes properly.
- The connector of the hose to the spray gun is
connected correctly.
- All connections are properly made and that no
air leaks.
6.3. Checking the air flow
NOTE: The regulator of the network supply will
provide an adequate flow of air to the equipment,
provided that the length of the air hose is
appropriate and the supply pressure to the
equipment is as described in section 3.4.
The following method should be used to check
the flow range to the equipment, before entering
the work area:
1. Connect the compressed air hose to the
pre-set regulator.
2. The flow indicator should be in the section
marked in green.
3. If the indicator is in any of the areas marked
in red:
- Check for and correct any leaks.
- Check and correct the state of the air hose.
- Recheck the indicator.
4. If the flow indicator is damaged or stays in the
red or green sectors even without air supply,
replace the indicator before using the equipment.
5. If after the second check the indicator is still
in any of the red sections, the equipment should
not be used without a thorough examination of
its condition and a new checking process.
of condensation before putting on the mask.
3. Connect the air supply hose from the regulator
to the mask. If you notice vibrations during the
connection, disconnect and then reconnect.
4. If applicable, attach the air supply hose to the
spray gun.
5. While walking, make sure the hoses do not
become entangled with each other and impede
your movement.
in the best possible condition do not use abrasive
cleaning products. Rinse with water and mild
detergent and dry with a soft cloth.
Do not use solvents or abrasive cleaning agents.
These will damage the equipment. See section
9.3.