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RESPIRATOR COMPONENT DIAGRAM - SAR
FIGURE 1.2
1. RESPIRATOR
HOOD
ASSEMBLY
2. BREATHING
TUBE
ASSEMBLY
AND FLOW
CONTROL
DEVICE
3. AIR SUPPLY
CAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS
SUPPLIED AIR
A. Not for use in atmospheres containing
less than 21% ±1% oxygen.
B. Not for use in atmospheres immediately
dangerous to life or health.
C.
Do not exceed maximum use
concentrations established by regulatory
standards.
D. Air-line respirators can be used only
when the respirators are supplied with
respirable air meeting the requirements
of EN 12021 (AS/NZS 1715) or higher
quality.
E.
Use only the pressure ranges and
hose lengths specified in the user’s
instructions.
J.
Failure to properly use and maintain this
product could result in injury or death.
M. All approved respirators shall be
selected, fitted, used and maintained in
accordance with applicable regulations.
N. Never substitute, modify, add or omit
parts. Use only exact replacement parts
in the configuration as specified by the
manufacturer.
O. Refer to user’s instructions, and/or
maintenance manuals for information
on use and maintenance of these
respirators.
S.
Special or Critical User Instructions and/
or specific limitations apply. Refer to
“Breathing Air Pressure Table” on page
14 before donning.
The RPB
®
T-LINK
®
Respirator consists of 3 main components, as shown in Figure 1.2. All 3
components must be present and properly assembled to constitute a complete approved to
EN 14594: 2005 as a supplied air respirator.
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