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b.
Turn part 4 90° whilst on part 3. Part 4 should then be vertical and perpendicular to
the frame and be wedged securely into the side ridges on part 3. The natural curve of
part 4 should still be pointing away from the frame.
c.
Make sure that the two circular protruding tabs which are next to each other on part 4
are at the highest point on the kit – the flatter edge should be in the lower position.
5.
Once assembled, you can now place the kit into your FFM1600.
6.
Turn the natural curve of part 4 away from you, so that the frame is the closest element to you.
7.
There should be two plastic tabs at the highest point on the internal side of the visor. This is
the housing for the spectacle kit. Position the two protruding tabs at the highest point on part
4 here.
8.
Gently push upwards and towards the visor until secure. You may feel a click once in place.
Step 2 – Removing
1.
Gently unclip the spectacle kit from the housing unit in the FFM1600.
2.
If you would like to disassemble your spectacle kit, perform the reverse of the assembly.
3.4.1.2 Shelf Life, Cleaning and Storage
Shelf life is two years from the date of manufacture. Date of manufacture is on the outer box label (it is
advisable to make a note of this date once purchased). After this time, it is advisable to purchase a
new kit.
Clean lenses at regular intervals by removing the kit from the housing within the FFM1600. Clean the
lenses according to optician’s instructions.
Do not leave the kit wet for extended periods of time. Thoroughly dry before attaching to the mask.
The product can remain attached to the FFM1600 for extended periods of time, but do not disinfect
the mask with the spectacle kit inside if the optician has advised specific cleaning solutions for the
lenses which do not coincide with the cleaning recommendations outlined for the mask.
Store at normal room temperature in a sterile/uncontaminated environment.
3.4.1.3 Disposal
To establish the safest disposal method, this will require a risk assessment by your organisation.
However, Corpro can advise the following: