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5.2 Replace the inhalation filter (white)
1. If the two (2) lights to the right start to flash and an audible alarm emits every
one (1) second, either the following occurred:
› a. The inhalation filter (white) is blocked
› b. A major leak occurred due to another reason
2. In either cases, the user has to leave the environment with the hazardous mixture
and move either self or with aid to an environment that is considered as safe.
3. In a safe environment, evaluate what caused the alarm.
If a leak is determined as cause for the alarm, perform the next procedure to
replace the inhalation filter.
If a leak is not determined as cause for the alarm, perform the below procedure to
replace the inhalation filter (white).
4. Turn the inhalation filter (white) to a 30° angle as to the blower, refer to figure 7b
5. Lift the inhalation filter (white) from the blower and either:
a. Or if the inhalation (white) filter is contaminated with biological agents and / or
hazardous substances, treat the inhalation filter to the procedures of either the
user or the organisation that holds responsibility over the user
b. Or if the inhalation filter (white) is not contaminated with biological agents and
/ or hazardous substances, treat the inhalation filter as general plastic waste
6. Hold the blower on the inside of the mask, position the inhalation filter (white) in a
30° to the blower as to figure 6.
Observe the direction to the face as indicated with the text and arrows:
‘This side to the face’
7. Turn the inhalation filter (white) from the 30° to a 0° angle to attach the inhalation
filter (white) to the blower as to figure 7a
30°
30°