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8.1 

Replacing the inner lens

 

(1) Open the lens frame. 

Open the rubber latch. 

(2) Remove the inner lens. 

  Remove the cover lenses and the outer lens. 

  Pull the lens gasket and inner lens off the flange. 

  Remove the inner lens from the lens gasket. 

(3) Fit new inner lens. 

  Clean the lens gasket and fit a new inner lens. 

  From  the  outside  place  the  new  lens  gasket  with  inner  lens  on 

the opening. 

  Place  the  lens  gasket  with  inner  lens  on  the  flange  and  push  a 

retaining slot over the respective holding tab (see figure 3). 

  Working  from  both  outside  and  inside,  push  the  other  retaining 

slots over the holding tabs. 

(4)  Fit  other  lenses  and  close  the 

lens frame. 

  Fit the outer lens. 

   Fit the three cover lenses. 

 

8.2  Replacing the outer lens and cover lenses 

Up to three perforated cover lenses can be fitted simultaneously. However, to ensure maximum visibility, 

we recommend using only the number of cover lenses necessary for the specific work operation. 

Follow  the  instructions  below  to  ensure  that  the  cover  lenses  can  be  easily  removed  by  an  operator 

wearing heavy work gloves. 

 

(1) Working on a smooth surface, place up to three cover lenses on the outer lens. 

(2) Fold the tabs on the top two cover lenses upwards and  the tab on the bottom lens downwards (see 

figure 3). 

(3) Open the lens frame and remove the outer lens and/or the remnants of the cover lenses. 

(4) Place the cover lenses with the outer lens on the inner lens so that the cover lens tabs poke through 

the lens frame. 

(5) Hold the lenses and close the lens frame. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for APOLLO 100 CE

Page 1: ...e 21 Tel 49 0 8062 90080 83052 Bruckm hl E mail info clemco de Germany Web www clemco international com OWNER S MANUAL BLAST HELMET APOLLO 100 CE Supplied air respirator with continuous air flow Cat...

Page 2: ...EPARATION 7 5 AIR SUPPLY 8 5 1 Air quality 8 5 2 Air volume pressure and line length 9 6 OPERATION 10 7 SETTINGS 11 7 1 Adjusting and replacing the helmet suspension 11 8 MAINTENANCE REPLACING PARTS 1...

Page 3: ...4 Inner collar 16 9 5 Sweatband helmet suspension 16 9 6 Blast helmet 16 9 7 Inner lens 16 10 STORAGE 16 10 1 Daily storage 16 10 2 Long term storage 16 11 REPLACEMENT PARTS 17 11 1 Air control valve...

Page 4: ...developed especially for use in blasting operations and is approved in accordance with DIN EN 14594 2018 and MSHA NIOSH 2 2 Restrictions and information in acc with DIN EN 14594 2018 a The helmet ena...

Page 5: ...e below 4 C the moisture content must be limited to prevent freezing k Warning The equipment must not be operated with pure oxygen or oxygen enriched air l Warning Each operator connected to the air s...

Page 6: ...CE symbol and number of the notified monitoring body u The cape and cape fastener are also labelled The blast helmet is not suitable for use for other operations such as welding or painting The helmet...

Page 7: ...r an additional respirator In accordance with DGUV Regulation 112 190 Class 4B blast protection equipment can be used at up to 500 times the threshold value 2 4 Ear protectors Ear protectors must be w...

Page 8: ...dentally connected to other gas supplies e g oxygen acetylene or nitrogen Never connect the breathing air line to an air source that has not been tested for gas or particulate contamination Do not use...

Page 9: ...itted and regularly serviced to remove unpleasant smells oil mist condensation rust from pipes and other constituents We recommend the use of our CMS 2 or CMS 4 carbon monoxide alarm 5 2 Air volume pr...

Page 10: ...compressor Open the service valve to pressurise the air supply line 2 Check the air pressure Make adjustments at the air filter 3 Check the equipment Protective equipment Helmet Breathing air supply...

Page 11: ...air flow by turning the knob at the side while wearing the helmet When the air supply is properly connected the valve allows the breathing air to be regulated between 160 l min and 400 l min 7 1 Adju...

Page 12: ...2 6 Check the helmet suspension Ensure the helmet suspension is properly adjusted 7 Check the suspension strap Check the suspension strap is in place 8 Reassemble the helmet suspension Push the four w...

Page 13: ...he outer lens Fit the three cover lenses 8 2 Replacing the outer lens and cover lenses Up to three perforated cover lenses can be fitted simultaneously However to ensure maximum visibility we recommen...

Page 14: ...eplacing the helmet suspension Follow the procedure described in 7 2 see also Figure 2 8 4 Outer cape Figure 4 Detaching the cape Follow this procedure if the cape is soiled or needs to be replaced 1...

Page 15: ...when replacing the lens frame 8 7 Replacing the chin strap Replace the chin strip when it becomes worn 8 8 Replacing the air line The screws on the helmet and the control valve are secured with double...

Page 16: ...t A suitable product is Indicur from Henkel 9 7 Inner lens The inner lens should be replaced if it becomes soiled or scratched It can be cleaned with warm water and a mild detergent Solvents such as a...

Page 17: ...ment parts Figure 5 Replacement parts Apollo 100 CE 11 1 Air control valve Item Art no Description 100042 CONTROL VALVE 100074 BREATHING VALVE LESS BELT 04381I FILTER SET APOLLO foam filter screen fil...

Page 18: ...I cover lenses 25 pieces 03580D CPF 20 R air filter 1 20975D HELMET SHELL A 100 GREEN 2 99996D INNER GASKET A 100 3 21044I INNER LENS A 100 polycarbonate 4 21043I OUTER LENS A 100 plastic 5 21042I MYL...

Page 19: ...WITH SAFETY COUPLED SI 100406 AIR HOSE 10 M WITH SAFETY COUPLING SI 100404 AIR HOSE 20 M WITH SAFETY COUPLING SI 100405 AIR HOSE 40 M WITH SAFETY COUPLING SI 11 3 Additional parts 23825D CLEMCOOL 044...

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