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Respirators must be inspected before each use to ensure good operating condition. 
The facepiece must be repaired  or replaced if there are damaged or defective parts.  

7500 SERIES RESPIRATOR INSTRUCTIONS 

Inspection Procedure 

Check facepiece for cracks, 
tears and dirt. Be certain 
facepiece, especially face-
seal area, is not distorted. 

Examine inhalation valves 
for signs of distortion, 
cracking or tearing. 

Summary of Contents for 7500 Series

Page 1: ... be repaired or replaced if there are damaged or defective parts 7500 SERIES RESPIRATOR INSTRUCTIONS Inspection Procedure Check facepiece for cracks tears and dirt Be certain facepiece especially face seal area is not distorted 1 Examine inhalation valves for signs of distortion cracking or tearing 2 ...

Page 2: ...nd have good elasticity 3 Examine all plastic parts for signs of cracking or fatiguing Make sure filter gaskets and seal areas are in good condition 4 Examine exhalation valve and valve seat for signs of dirt distortion cracking or tearing 5 ...

Page 3: ...ng Procedure Proper donning procedures must be followed to ensure the respiratory protection rating is achieved Place halo shaped plastic strap on back of head 1 Attach clasp on strap behind neck 2 Pull all straps until mask is firm on face 3 ...

Page 4: ...face If you cannot achieve a proper seal do not enter the contaminated area Seal Check Procedure The 3M 7093 Filter Cartridge is designed to seal and block airflow when compressed together 1 Using hands squeeze both filter cartridges between palm and fingers Be careful not to disturb the position of the respirator 2 ...

Page 5: ... slightly and pull closer to your face with no leaks between your face and the facepiece a proper seal has been achieved 3 If face seal air leakage is detected reposition respirator on face and or readjust tension of straps to eliminate the leakage 4 ...

Page 6: ...ing procedures must be followed to reduce the risk of exposure to contaminates on the outside of the mask Ensure that your gown has been doffed before doffing your respirator Doff contaminated PPE And Remove contaminated gloves 1 Put a new pair of clean gloves on 2 ...

Page 7: ...Undo clasp on strap behind neck 3 Locate the elastic straps near your ears and pull out up removing the mask away from you 4 Carefully remove and place in an area ready for cleaning 5 ...

Page 8: ...Hands wipes may be used to wipe the outside of the mask to perform partial cleaning Do not wipe the inside of the maskwith the same wipe used to wipe the outside Use the following supplies from your station inventory 2 Red Buckets cleaned Waxie 910 solution Wipe all towels Nitrile Gloves 1 Fill two buckets with warm Waxie 910 cleaner using the mop bucket filler not to exceed 120º F 2 ...

Page 9: ...dge DO NOT use compressed air to clean cartridge Clean FACEPIECE ONLY not filters by immersing in first bucket of warm 910 solution rubbing with Wipe all 4 Disinfect by submerging in second bucket of warm 910 solution for 60 seconds Allow 910 cleaner to stay on mask for 9 minutes before rinsing with water 5 ...

Page 10: ...nd air dry in non contaminated atmosphere 6 When reassembling your mask ensure that your filter is in good working order and not expired 7 Replace the filter if it is expired damaged or producing excess resistance when breathing ...

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