IFU19112013 - H15WS Issue 3b
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HEAD 15 WORKING/RESCUE SET CARRY CASE
K02 Regenerative Device
For Short Term Use
Instruction Manual
CONTENTS
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
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INTENDED USE
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PRECAUTIONS
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PRIOR TO USE
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OPENING DEVICE
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DONNING DEVICE
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USAGE PICTOGRAMS
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USE
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AFTER USE
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STORAGE AND USAGE CONDITIONS
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RETURN CONDITIONS
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ORDERING INFORMATION
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PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
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TECHNICAL DATA
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EU DECLARATION
IMPORTANT NOTICE
1. The equipment should only be used for the purposes specified in this
manual.
2. All individuals involved in the use of the equipment must read and
understand the contents of this manual and have been trained by a
Semmco LPS Ltd certificated trainer.
3. All individuals involved with the training of the end user or
maintenance of this equipment must be authorised and certificated by
Semmco LPS Ltd.
4. The warranties made by Semmco LPS Ltd with the regard to this
product are void if the equipment is not used and serviced in
accordance with the instructions in this manual.
5. The warranties and conditions of sale of Semmco LPS Ltd are not to
be altered by the above recommendations.
INTENDED USE
HEAD 15 WORKING/RESCUE SET is a short duration, oxygen breathing
device, which is intended for a single use for working activities(REF EN
145 for performance specification), in areas of:
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smoke
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toxic contamination and
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oxygen deficiency
HEAD 15 WORKING/RESCUE SET is supplied in a Carry Case with a 15
minute duration. The apparatus, described in these Instructions for Use,
has been designed and tested in accordance with EN 13794, EN 145 and
EN 1146 where applicable to demonstrate compliance with the essential
safety requirements with PPE Regulation (EU) 2016/425. Intrinsic safety
as per SIRA certificate Sira 04Y2057X.
Type examination performance by: SGS United Kingdom Ltd, Unit 202B,
Worle Parkway, Weston-super-Mare, BS22 6WA
(Notified Body Number 0120)
PRECAUTIONS
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The carrying case is anti-static and is therefore suitable for use in
explosive atmospheres.
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Due to the potential fire risk it is important to prevent the ingress of
flammable substances such as petrol, grease or solvents into the
device before and during operation.
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If the device is damaged there is a risk that flammable substances
may be ignited if they come into contact with the oxygen producing
chemical.
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Do not remove the device from the case until the equipment is
required for use. Doing so may reduce the protection afforded by the
device.
PRIOR TO USE
Check case to ensure:
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The case is not damaged.
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The security seal is still intact.
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The unit is within the expiry date.
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The vacuum pack is intact and the Indicator is not pink in colour.
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The equipment should not be used if these conditions are not
met.
OPENING DEVICE
HEAD 15 WORKING/RESCUE SET CARRYING CASE
1. Open carrying bag by pulling webbing tag.
2. The lid will fall away to reveal vacuum pack.
3. Unfold tear strip, hold securely and rip open using red tear tab.
4. Pull firmly on the breathing protection device to remove from
vacuum pack. This action automatically activates the oxygen
generation into the breathing bag, commences the alarm self test
procedure and removes the two red sealing bungs from the
device. If these remain attached remove manually.
DONNING HEAD 15 WORKING/RESCUE SET
1. Unfold the hood, place fingers inside neck seal, inhale and pull
onto head.
2. Hold front port and adjust position of inner mask to ensure correct
fit, comfort and field of vision.
3. Exhale into mask and commence normal breathing.
NOTE:
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The action of removing the breathing device from the vacuum
bag automatically activates oxygen generation, the alarm self
test and removes the two red sealing bungs from the device.
The LED and alarm will sound for a few seconds to indicate it
is functioning correctly. In the unlikely event the alarm self
check is not activated, HEAD 15 WORKING SET remains safe
to use however no reliance should be placed on the alarm
timer. The two red rubber bungs are connected inside the bag
via a red lanyard, if for any reason the bungs stay attached to
the device when it has been removed from the bag they
should be removed from the device manually before donning
starts.
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Facial hair in the sealing area may cause leaks and can
seriously reduce the protection provided by the apparatus.
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The correct positioning of the inner mask is essential to
provide a face seal and prevent ingress of atmospheric
contaminants.
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Always follow training procedures. The hood must be
properly sealed before starting to use the equipment.
USAGE PICTOGRAMS
HEAD 15 WORKING/RESCUE SET CC
USE
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Once activated and the correct function checked, the red LED
’s
and audible warning will operate intermittently when two thirds
duration of the operating time has elapsed. This will change to the
constant mode when the stated duration is reached. This warning
will continue for a further period of approximately 5 minutes.
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When the warning device activates the constant mode, HEAD 15
WORKING/RESCUE SET
should be removed as this indicates
that oxygen generation may be ending and that the device may no
longer be providing protection.
IMPORTANT NOTES FOR USERS
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Immediately the device is donned and a seal obtained
activities should commence in a calm manner. Do not
rush.
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Maintain a steady work rate to ensure regular breathing.
Rapid breathing uses more oxygen.
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During use the starter and oxygen
generators will
increase in temperature and the air provided by this
device will be warm and dry and slight odours or tastes
may be detected. These are normal conditions and
indicate the device is functioning correctly.
AFTER USE
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Remove the hood immediately in a safe area, or when the warning
device indicates oxygen production may have ceased.
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The device can be returned to Semmco LPS Ltd for reclamation or
rework
, see section on ‘RETURN CONDITIONS’.
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