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When using a face seal, make sure the elastic
edge is under the users chin at the front and
is in contact all of the way around the neck
and back of the head.
When using a shoulder cape, adjust the
elastic cord in the inner collar to ensure a
snug fit around the user’s neck and pull the
fabric down all of the way around over the
shoulders so that it lays flat.
Then secure the hook and loop strips through
the attachment points in the back of the
helmet. These should be tight enough so that
when the rear seal is pressed in, the fabric is
bunched up a little.
FIGURE 10.5
FIGURE 10.6
RESPIRATOR SETUP AND CARE - STANDARD
CONFIGURATION
CONTINUED
Press the rubber seal on the cape or face seal
into the track that goes around the back of
the helmet, making sure the cape/face seal
is completely attached all of the way around.
When the back of the cape is tugged on, the
strips should keep it from coming out of the
track.
FIGURE 10.3
FIGURE 10.4
If your face seal or shoulder cape has a rubber seal on the back with a hole in it, push the ratchet
knob through the hole. This will allow you to easily adjust the head harness ratchet.
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