4.
Rinse all cleaned items in cold water, gently shake off excess water and allow all parts to dry NATURALLY.
DO NOT apply heat to assist drying.
5.
When completely dry, re-fit all components to the face mask in the same manner as they were removed.
5.3.
VALVE REPLACEMENT.
Valves should be replaced every two years, or if damaged, or if removed from mask for any reason.
1.
Remove the louver covers from each side of the face mask (fig 3.E) to expose and remove exhale valves,
2.
Remove the inhale valve from the inside of the face mask.
F
WARNING! Only new valves must be fitted to the face mask. Removed valves must be discarded, they
must not be re-used. We recommend you keep spare valves in stock, (see parts list).
3.
Handle the new valves very carefully as they must not be stretched or distorted, as this will prevent them
providing a correct seal.
F
WARNING! Ensure valves are fitted the correct way around and not damaged in the process.
a) INHALE VALVE (flat): Place the valve on the inside of the mask and pull the stalk of valve through
the mounting hole so that the stalk points out of the mask.
b) EXHALE VALVES (stepped): Place the valves on the outside of the mask against the exhale outlets
and pull the stalks through the mounting holes so that the stalks point into the face mask.
5.4.
REPLACEMENT FREQUENCY
Filters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .If removed from packing discard within six months even if unused, or if
damaged, or un-serviceable (see 5.1.2. for further information).
Pre-filters . . . . . . . . . . . .Frequent replacement of pre-filters will prolong the life of dust and combination filters.
Valves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Every two years, or if damaged, or if removed from mask for any reason.
Face mask . . . . . . . . . . . .Every five years, or if damaged.
5.5.
MASK STORAGE
When clean and thoroughly dry, place the respirator
in a strong plastic bag, seal the neck and store in a clean,
dry, safe location out of direct sunlight.
6.
PARTS LIST
Item
Description
Original Date:- 010499
1
Face mask
Issue Date:-
2
Exoskeleton
Version Nbr:-
0
3
Inhale valve
Date Modified:- N/A
4
Exhale valve
5
Upper elastic strap
6
Lower elastic strap
7
Exoskeleton Retaining ring
8
Male neck strap buckle
9
Female neck strap buckle
Item
Description
10
Top neck strap buckle
17
Pre-filter cover
11
Exoskeleton filter seal
19
Head strap (male)
12
Side valve cover
20
Head Strap (female)
Declaration of Conformity
We, the sole distributor of Sealey Products in
the UK, declare that the the products listed below are in conformity with the following
EEC standards and directives. A copy of the CE License for these products is held by
the Manufacturer and may be inspected by contacting Jack Sealey Ltd
HALF MASK RESPIRATOR & FILTERS Models: SSP1698 & SSP1968/FP
The respirator is manufactured & tested to European Standard EN140
and may be used with A1P2 combination filters to EN141.
Manufacturers ISO9000 Cert No FM22064 EC Type-examination by BSI
London (Notified body No 0086)
NOTE: It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component
parts without prior notice. IMPORTANT: No liability is accepted for incorrect use of this equipment. WARRANTY: Guarantee is 12
months from purchase date. proof of which will be required for any claim. INFORMATION: Call us for a copy of our latest catalogue
on 01284 757525 and leave your full name and address including your postcode.
Sole UK Distributor, Sealey Group, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk.
01284 757500
Signed by Mark Sweetman
1st April 1999
For Jack Sealey Ltd.
Sole distributor of Sealey Power Products
01284 703534
E-mail: sales@sealey.co.uk
Thank you for purchasing a Sealey Product.
Manufactured to a high standard this product will, if
used according to these instructions and properly
maintained,
give
you
years
of
trouble
free
performance.
IMPORTANT:
PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. NOTE THE SAFE OPERATIONAL
REQUIREMENTS, WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS. USE THIS PRODUCT CORRECTLY AND WITH CARE FOR THE
PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT IS INTENDED. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY, AND
WILL INVALIDATE THE WARRANTY. PLEASE KEEP INSTRUCTIONS SAFE FOR FUTURE USE.
1.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
F WARNING! Ensure all health and safety, local authority, COSHH, and general workshop practice regulations
are strictly adhered to when using this product.
F WARNING! DO NOT use in an oxygen deficient atmosphere (below 17% by volume).
F WARNING! DO NOT use in an oxygen enriched atmosphere (above 25% by volume).
F WARNING! DO NOT use against levels of contaminants greater than the protection factor of the
respirator/filter combination multiplied by the Occupational Exposure Limit (OEL) of the contaminant.
F WARNING! DO NOT use this respirator in areas immediately hazardous to life or health.
! AEROSOLS: A1P2 combination filter is type S, and protects against particles and water based aerosols
I NOTE: These filters will NOT protect against aerosols based on liquids other than water.
I
! GAS: Filters are divided into types for use against specific groups of gases and may not protect against
gases other than those within the group for which they are designed. The A1P2 filter is a combination filter
which offers protection against organic gases and dust, (see Chapter 2. Protection Factors).
! All filters are labelled with an expiry date after which they should not be used.
! If packaging of a Combination filter is opened, the filter must be discarded within six months,even if unused.
! The Half Mask does not offer any protection without the appropriated filter installed.
! The filters are only suitable for use between -20
! Respirator selection must be undertaken by a competent person who is aware of its intended conditions of use.
! Only fit the respirator under the supervision of a competent person.
! If in doubt as to suitability of the equipment for the work to be undertaken, consult your supplier.
! Before use, check that the mask is clean and in good condition. If you detect deterioration of valve diaphragms
or other rubber components they must be replaced immediately.
F WARNING! DO NOT use or store the respirator with the blanking pad (See fig 2.C.)in place. DO NOT expose
the blanking pad to chlorinated solvents, ketones or aromatic hydrocarbons, either in use or in storage.
! Ensure correct filter is fitted for hazard and all components are correctly assembled and in a clean condition.
! Change the main filter cartridge frequently. The effective life of a main filter should be determined by a
competent person who is aware of the respirators conditions of use, (see Chapter 5).
! Ensure you use genuine parts only, non authorised parts may be dangerous and will invalidate any warranty.
! Only when correctly donned, and worn, will mask provide the prescribed degree of protection.
! Ensure the face-mask fits comfortably on the face.
F WARNING! the user should be clean shaven to achieve correct seal of the face mask. Mask may not fit
correctly if facial hair passes under the face-seal.
If a correct fit cannot be achieved the respirator MUST NOT be used.
F WARNING!
! Upon leaving the contaminated area, remove excess contamination from clothes before removing respirator.
! After each working period, respirator must be cleaned and prepared for the next period of use.
% DO NOT use detergents, thinners, solvents or petroleum-based disinfectant to clean the respirator. Clean the
unit with warm soapy water only.
! When cleaning ensure the rubber seal on the inside of the filter holder and valves are not damaged.
% DO NOT allow water to get into the main filter.
! Ensure you keep records of the respirators checks and maintenance (see card included).
! When not in use, store the cleaned respirator in a sealed plastic bag (supplied) in a clean dry atmosphere
out of direct sunlight and the reach of children.
! Filters must be stored in dry conditions avoiding extremes of humidity and temperature.
F WARNING! If valves are removed from mask, they must be discarded, Only NEW valves must be re-fitted.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR
HALF MASK
RESPIRATOR & FILTERS
SSP1698 & SSP1698/FP
Model
C and +70
C.
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SSP1698, SSP1698/FP - 0000 - (2) - 170999