Charger must be disconnected from
the mains supply when not in use.
After the charging period, remove the charger
from the AC supply socket.
An accessory external remote battery charger
cradle Ref. AIR/P/7 is also available.
Remote Battery Cradle Accessory
Ref. AIR/P/7
Q
Remove battery pack from the respirator.
Q
Fit the charger connector into the socket in
the remote battery cradle. Connect charger to
a mains AC supply.
Q
Fit the battery into the cradle. The LED lights
up and remains lit even after a full charge
has been completed.
Q
After charging of battery, switch off the mains
AC supply, remove the battery from the
cradle and remove charger connector from
the cradle.
AIR/PRO
-10-
Q
Slide the battery pack into its housing from
behind as shown below.
Q
Fit the battery charger connector into the
rear of the electronics unit and connect the
charger to a mains AC supply. The LED lights
up and remains lit even after a full charge has
been completed.
Q
After charging switch off the mains AC supply,
remove the charger connector from the
respirator.
Battery packs should be initially charged for
24 hours and 14 hours thereafter when fully
discharged. Full working capacity of the battery
will not be achieved until the battery has been
through 3 or 4 complete charging cycles. Please
note the light will not extinguish when a full
charge has been achieved.
The respirator has a pre-use and low battery
audio signal. Leave the contaminated area if the
buzzer sounds.
Battery Pack Charging
ASSEMBLY, ADJUSTMENT
& OPERATION
Battery Pack Installation
The Powered Respirator is supplied with one
rechargeable battery pack for eight hours duration.
Battery pack must be initially
charged for 24 hours.
Check that the voltage shown on the charger is
suitable for the mains supply. A thermal fuse
protects the charger against short circuiting and
overloading.
Q
Lift the cover by pressing the forward side tabs
inwards and rotating the cover rearwards as
shown below:
Q
Refit cover ensuring tabs lock the cover in
position.