CleanSpace HALO Powered Respirator Face Mask User Guide
- June 24, 2024
- CleanSpace
Table of Contents
- CleanSpace HALO Powered Respirator Face Mask
- ator Face Mask
- CleanSpace Respirator Approved Configurations
- CleanSpace Respirator Approval Information
- CleanSpace Respirator Quick Start Guide
- System Description
- Donning the CleanSpace PAPR
- Care and Cleaning
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
CleanSpace HALO Powered Respirator Face Mask
ator Face Mask
Specifications
- Manufacturer: CleanSpace Technology Pty Ltd
- Models: CleanSpace HALO, CleanSpace PRO, CleanSpace ULTRA
- Notified Body: BSI (2797)
- Standard: EN12942:1998/A2:2008
- Regulation: (EU) 2016/425
- Classification: TM3
- Category: III.
Pre-Use Inspection
Prior to each use, visually inspect the respirator for missing or damaged
parts. Replace any defective components with approved parts before proceeding
with use. European users should note that all filter markings conform to
standard EN 12942 (1998) + A2 (2008).
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: How should I clean my CleanSpace Respirator?
A: Do not submerge the respirator in water. Avoid using compressed air or a
brush to clean the filter. Refer to the user manual for specific cleaning
instructions.
CleanSpace Respirator Approved Configurations
NOTE: USA users must consult the NIOSH Respirator Approval Label provided with each CleanSpace Respirator for the NIOSH-approved configurations
CleanSpace Respirator Approval Information
CleanSpace Respirator Quick Start Guide
Please read the entire CleanSpace Respirator Quick Start Guide before using a CleanSpace Respirator.To view additional instructions and product information, go to cleanspacetechnology.com/product- resources/. Before use, refer to the relevant national standards in each local region and review methods to determine that a satisfactory fit test of your CleanSpace Respirator has been achieved.
Warnings & Limitations
- CleanSpace is a powered air purifying respirator (PAPR) and should be used with the battery charged and in Power-On mode. CleanSpace Respirators are intended to protect against substances and mixtures that are hazardous to health.
- If your CleanSpace Respirator is intrinsically safe, it will be clearly marked as such. Do not use non-intrinsically safe respirators in flammable or explosive atmospheres. Do not use in IDLH, or in oxygen-enriched or deficient atmospheres.
- Do not submerge the respirator in water. Do not use compressed air or a brush to clean the filter.
- Operating Conditions: 0% – 90% RH, -10°C to 45°C. Storage Conditions: 0% – 75% RH, 10°C to 30°C.
- Manufacturers Minimum Design Condition/Duration: CleanSpace Respirators will maintain positive pressure in the mask up to 120 l/min. Minimum 4-hour duration. The user must do a Flow Test to check the design condition before each use.
- During pre-use visual inspection, if parts are missing or damaged replace them with approved parts before proceeding. European users should be aware that all markings on the filter refer to the standard EN 12942 (1998) + A2 (2008).
System Description
ALARMS
- Filter Change Alert Two (2) beeps, Filter Alarm Light will flash. Change filter before entering the contaminated area.
- Low Battery Alarm Three (3) beeps. Less than 15 minutes runtime. Leave the contaminated area immediately.
- Filter Absent Alarm (CST1002 & CST1012) – Constant beep, Filter Alarm Light will flash. Install filter before entering the contaminated area.
BATTERY, FILTERS & PRE-USE PROCESS
Donning the CleanSpace PAPR
Care and Cleaning
Cleaning or disinfectant wipes can be used to wipe down the components. Use a clean cloth to remove any cleaning residue before use. The mask, harness and neck support can be washed with a mild detergent in warm water. Power units mustnot be submerged in water. CleanSpace filters cannot be cleaned. Unopened filters have a storage life of five (5) years.
References
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