WARNING
DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN AIR FILTRATION ELEMENTS. OVER TIGHTENING MAY
DISTORT THE GASKET RESULTING IN LEAKAGE THAT MAY EXPOSE THE WEARER
TO SUBSTANCES WHICH CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
FIGURE 4
INSPECT
GASKET
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PREPARATION FOR USE CONTINUED...
7.
Attach the breathing tube to the blower assembly as follows:
a)
Inspect the gasket inside of the female end of the breathing tube. Do not use the
respirator with a missing or damaged gasket. (Replacement gasket is SCOTT P/
N 10011051).
b)
Remove the Retaining Ring from the blower assembly. Retain this bushing for
future use.
NOTE
KEEP THE RETAINING RING FOR FUTURE USE. SEE BATTERY REPLACEMENT
SECTION OF THIS INSTRUCTION.
c)
Attach the female end of the breathing tube onto the blower assembly by thread-
ing the collar onto the air outlet clockwise until hand tight.
8.
When ready for use of the respirator, install air filtration elements as follows:
a)
Inspect the gaskets in each of the air filtration element ports. See FIGURE 4. If
c)
Remove the air filtration elements from the sealed containers. Air filtration ele-
ments are considered to have been put in service when they are removed from
their sealed containers. Air filtration elements are intended for one time use only.
d)
Attach the air filtration elements to blower assembly by threading into the air
filtration element ports until hand tight. TIGHTEN FIRMLY BUT DO NOT OVER
TIGHTEN.
either gasket is damaged or missing, replace
with SCOTT P/N 10011051. Do not use a
blower assembly with any of the gaskets
damaged or missing as any leakage at these
connections would be into the respirator.
b)
Open sealed containers containing air filtra-
tion elements.
NOTE
DO NOT OPEN SEALED CONTAINERS UNTIL AIR
FILTRATION ELEMENTS ARE NEEDED FOR USE.
SERVICE LIFE OF AIR FILTRATION ELEMENTS BE-
GINS WHEN THEY ARE REMOVED FROM THE
SEALED CONTAINERS.
The SCOTT PROFLOW 2 respirator has now been prepared for use. Refer to the DONNING
PROCEDURES before actual use of the respirator.
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