D.
SCBA is subjected to any high impact such as a fall
E.
Air flow decreases so that the facepiece moves inward toward the face during
inhalation (Note: In this situation, open bypass to provide extra, constant flow.)
F.
Air flows constantly at a high rate (Note: In this situation, adjust the flow rate by slowly
closing the cylinder valve until a comfortable flow rate is established. The flow rate
should match the bypass flow rate during normal operation.)
G.
Exposure to unknown gases or chemicals that may require the use of a Class "A" suit.
6.0
AFTER USE PROCEDURES
6.1
REMOVING THE SCBA
6.1.1
Loosen head straps fully. Air should start to free flow from the facepiece or hood. Take a deep
breath.
6.1.2
Close the cylinder valve by turning it fully clockwise.
6.1.3 TO REMOVE THE FACEPIECE:
On CDV with First Breath, push button "in" and remove the
facepiece.
6.1.4 TO REMOVE THE HOOD:
Place both hands under the neck seal and lift hood over the front
of your face.
6.1.5
Unfasten the waist belt and loosen shoulder straps. Extend shoulder straps and waist belt
fully.
6.1.6
Remove the apparatus.
6.1.7
Remove the cylinder and tag it for refilling. Refer to Section 9 for instructions.
6.1.8
Do not store or place apparatus in ready position until all steps in Section 7, “After Use
Cleaning”, are performed.
7.0
AFTER USE CLEANING
7.1
CLEANING THE FACEPIECE
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Do not remove any equipment until you are completely clear of an Immediately Dangerous to
Life and Health (IDLH) atmosphere.
CAUTION
To avoid damage to the lens, do not place the facepiece or hood down on rough surfaces.
CAUTION
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