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4.2.2.

 

Cleaning and Drying 

1.

 

If any stains, oil, or grease are present, treat the affected area with a concentrated 

solution of mild wash detergent to remove the stain. Thoroughly rinse with water before 

cleaning the entire unit. 

2.

 

All components can be cleaned by hand with a solution of mild soap and water, rinsing 

thoroughly with water.  

3.

 

Allow components to air dry fully.  

IMPORTANT 

Do not use bleach or other strong cleaning or disinfecting agent.   

This can result in damages, discoloration and expedite degradation of the product. 

 

4.2.3.

 

Reassembly 

Once completely dry, the unit can be reassembled.  

1.

 

Insert the neck seal into the opening and fasten the hook and loop fastener strip along its 

perimeter. Be sure the hole in the neck seal is closest to the rear of the hood. Also ensure 

the neck seal is positioned with the rubber or latex seal closest to the bottom of the hood 

(Figure 5). Installing the neck seal in the wrong direction will cause it to detach when 

attempting to don the hood. 

 

Figure 5: Proper orientation of neck seal 

2.

 

Insert the ends of the two simulated O

2

 generators with the shorter length of foam into 

the cylindrical receptacles and close the hook and loop fastener tabs around the ends 

with the longer length of foam in order to secure them to the bottom of the hood (Figure 

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Summary of Contents for 6485-001

Page 1: ...P N 6485 005 REV C USER MANUAL ESSEX TRAINING PBE P N 6485 001 6485 006 TULMAR SAFETY SYSTEMS Inc 1123 Cameron Street Hawkesbury Ontario Canada K6A 2B8 Tel 1 613 632 1282 Fax 1 613 632 2030 www tulma...

Page 2: ...3 2 Safety Precautions 4 3 Operation 4 3 1 Training Procedure 4 3 2 Disinfection 5 3 3 Rearming 5 4 Care and Basic Maintenance 6 4 1 Storage 6 4 2 Cleaning 6 4 2 1 Disassembly 6 4 2 2 Cleaning and Dr...

Page 3: ...it will experience during repeated use in a training environment The actuation clips can be reset without the need for tools and the device can be completely dismantled for easy cleaning between uses...

Page 4: ...do not have the re useable pouch you can skip this step 2 Remove the hood from its packaging and unfold 3 Simulate the activation of the oxygen cylinders a For the pull ball configuration 6485 001 hol...

Page 5: ...emove the device by grabbing the back of the hood and pulling forwards off your head 3 2 Disinfection The neck seal and facial contact area in the front of the hood should be disinfected with alcohol...

Page 6: ...as described above If you do not have the re usable pouch the folded PBE can be placed in a 16 by 20 re sealable plastic bag 4 2 Cleaning 4 2 1 Disassembly 1 Detach the cord from the hood by first rem...

Page 7: ...4 2 3 Reassembly Once completely dry the unit can be reassembled 1 Insert the neck seal into the opening and fasten the hook and loop fastener strip along its perimeter Be sure the hole in the neck se...

Page 8: ...lanyard hitch knot b For the Essex standard configuration attach the cord to the two small fabric loops at either side of the hood using the split rings 4 Rearm the simulated oxygen cylinders as descr...

Page 9: ...Number Figure 7 Part No Description 1 6412 001 Non latex neck piece Not shown 6412 NP Latex neck piece by special order only Not shown 6445 001 Re useable pouch 3 6485 003 Cord assembly with clips pul...

Page 10: ...r damage during transport of the product ordinary wear and tear arising from use of the product or damage that may arise from accidental or intentional misuse or abuse alteration or customization or r...

Page 11: ...page s affected and a brief description of the change REV Date Pages Affected Brief Description A December 8th 2016 All Initial release B April 17th 2017 All Complete Manual Revision post product modi...

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