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WARNING
NEVER DRY THE MASK OR EXHALATION VALVE WITH A CLOTH THAT MAY LEAVE BEHIND LINT.
Lint contamination of the exhalation valve may cause it to leak, resulting in overexposure to
contaminants and lead to sickness.
Reassembling the Mask
Refit the inner mask
The frame of the inner mask has two ribs on the bottom. Fit these into the
slots in the bottom of the main valve block
Push the top of the inner mask firmly forwards until both snaps engage,
holding it in place against the main valve block
Lower the rain cover
WARNING
Using a full face mask with the rain cover raised can cause the exhalation valve to vibrate, which
you may notice as a buzzing noise. Lower the rain cover for correct operation.
CLEANING THE BLOWER
WARNING
The blower contains a battery, sensitive electronics and a motor. NEVER immerse it in water or use
anything wetter than a damp cloth to clean it.
After removing the mask, remove the neck support. Leave the filter in place to prevent any dust or liquids
from getting into the blower.
Using CleanSpace Cleaning Wipes, wipe down the outside of the blower. The blower can also be cleaned
with a damp cloth.
Allow the blower to air dry in a clean environment. The blower can also be hand-dried with a clean lint-
free cloth. Note:
Do not dry the blower by exposing to heat (i.e. hair dryers or heaters) or
compressed air
.
CLEANING THE HARNESS AND NECK SUPPORT
The harness and neck pads can be washed in warm soapy water or machine washed. After cleaning, allow the
harness and neck pads to air dry in a clean environment.
Note: Do not dry the harness or neck support by exposing directly to heat i.e. hair dryers or heaters.
WARNING
DO NOT USE COMPRESSED AIR OR A BRUSH TO CLEAN THE FILTER!
HEPA FILTERS ARE VERY EASILY DAMAGED BY THE USE OF COMPRESSED AIR OR BY
BRUSHING.
Misuse of CleanSpace HALO by cleaning the filter may result in overexposure to contaminants and
lead to sickness.
Summary of Contents for CS302
Page 8: ...8 Figure 1 System Components 9 System Components...
Page 46: ...46 2 1 LED CleanSpace HALO 3 1 Steri Plus HALO BIO CS3039 CS3027 IPA...
Page 55: ...55 PAF 0025 PortaCount S005 7174 PortaCount 22 PAPR CleanSpace HALO OSHA 1901 134 NIOSHI...
Page 57: ...57 13 CleanSpace HALO 5 1 HEPA HEPA 18 HEPA CleanSpace HALO 3 LED 19 2 20 C 1 2...
Page 59: ...59 CleanSpace CleanSpace HALO 3 5 5 8 6 9 4...
Page 60: ...60 7 2 FRONT 2 9...
Page 61: ...61 2 HALO OSHA 1910 134 Steri Plus Steri Plus Steri Plus 11 11 A B 12 12 10...
Page 62: ...62 13 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1...
Page 63: ...63 20 CleanSpace HALO 5 HALO BIO CS3024 HALO BIO 14 CleanSpace HALO 21...
Page 64: ...64 PAF 1009 22 23 2 6 STERI PLUS PAF 1111 22 23...
Page 66: ...66 HALO BIO CS3029 HALO BIO HALO BIO 2 2 2 HALO BIO HALO BIO HALO BIO HALO BIO...
Page 67: ...67 15 CleanSpace HALO 6 1 HEPA HEPA 18 CleanSpace HALO 3 LED 19...
Page 69: ...69 3 LED 19 4 HEPA CleanSpace HALO 5 CleanSpace Technology...
Page 70: ...70 5 10 6 CleanSpace PAPR 4...
Page 71: ...71 2 1...
Page 72: ...72 CleanSpace CleanSpace 16 1 2 3 17 4 5 6 a b c d e f...
Page 73: ...73 g h 7 9 28 28 10 3 17 CleanSpace HALO 3 4 4 3 1 2 3 3 CleanSpace HALO 18...
Page 74: ...74 CleanSpace 1 2 2 1 LED 1 15 CS3027 HALO BIO CS3039 Steri Plus...
Page 82: ...82 2 122 F 50 C 2...
Page 83: ...83 HEPA CleanSpace HALO CleanSpace 21 CleanSpace HALO 36 F 20 C 13 22...
Page 84: ...84 PAF 0025 PortaCount S005 7174 PortaCount 1 TSI PortaCount CleanSpace TSI PortaCount...
Page 85: ...85 CleanSpace 1000 1000 1000 CleanSpace 25 23 HALO HALO BIO...