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WARNING
FAILURE TO REGULARLY INSPECT AND
MAINTAIN THIS RESPIRATOR AS INSTRUCT-
ED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN A FAILURE OF
THE RESPIRATOR LEADING TO SERIOUS
INJURY OR DEATH.
WARNING
DO NOT APPLY ANY MARKINGS OR LABELS
THAT DAMAGE OR INTERFERE WITH THE
OPERATION OF THE RESPIRATOR. ANY
USER APPLIED MARKINGS THAT INTER-
FERE WITH THE OPERATION OF THE RES-
PIRATOR MAY CAUSE A FAILURE OF THE
RESPIRATOR AND MAY RESULT IN SERI-
OUS INJURY OR DEATH.
WARNING
MAINTAIN ONLY WITH APPROVED PARTS
AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPROVED
M E T H O D S . T H E U S E O F N O N - S C O T T
A U T H O R I Z E D C O M P O N E N T S D U R I N G
MAINTENANCE, OR ATTEMPTING MAIN-
TENANCE BEYOND THE SCOPE OF THIS
INSTRUCTION WITHOUT THE PROPER
TRAINING, EQUIPMENT, AND AUTHORI-
ZATION MAY RESULT IN A FAILURE OF
THE RESPIRATOR LEADING TO SERIOUS
INJURY OR DEATH.
WARNING
APPLYING ANY MARKINGS OR LABELS
THAT DAMAGE OR OBSCURE THE EXIST-
ING LABELING MAY VOID THE APPROVAL
OF THE CERTIFYING AGENCY BY INTER-
FERING WITH PROPER IDENTIFICATION OF
ASSEMBLIES. IMPROPER IDENTIFICATION
OF ASSEMBLIES MAY RESULT IN ERRORS
IN MAINTENANCE CAUSING FAILURE OF
THE RESPIRATOR WHICH MAY RESULT IN
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
RETIREMENT CRITERIA AND CONSIDERATIONS
Retirement criteria and considerations to be determined by SCOTT
trained and Certified Overhaul Technicians.
PERIODIC TESTING
SCOTT recommends that this respirator be checked, both visually and
functionally, by a SCOTT Authorized Service Center using SCOTT
Authorized Test Equipment at least every two years
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. However, heavy
use and/or severe service conditions may require more frequent
testing. This recommendation is in addition to all other cleaning and
maintenance procedures. The SCOTT
Specialist Level Maintenance
Modules
containing additional maintenance information is available
on request from SCOTT Health Safety.
In addition to the visual and functional test of the respirator by a
SCOTT Authorized Service Center, all air cylinders used with SCOTT
respirators must be periodically visually inspected and hydrostatically
tested by a licensed cylinder re-tester. The cylinder inspection and test
must be done in accordance with the appropriate US Department of
Transportation (DOT) specification or the applicable DOT exemption
or in accordance with the appropriate Transport Canada (TC) Permit
of Equivalent Level of Safety. See step 2 of the REGULAR OPERA-
TIONAL INSPECTION section of this instruction.
Because this respirator may be used to support human life in a haz-
ardous atmosphere, the user should not attempt maintenance beyond
that described in this instruction or in the SCOTT
Specialist Level
Maintenance Modules
. If disassembly or adjustment other than de-
scribed in this instruction or the SCOTT
Specialist Level Maintenance
Modules
is found to be required, the respirator must be serviced by a
SCOTT Authorized Service Facility in accordance with the appropriate
SCOTT Service Manuals. Service by a SCOTT Authorized Service
Facility can be arranged through your authorized SCOTT Distributor
or by contacting SCOTT Safety.
RESPIRATOR MARKINGS
Do not alter or permanently cover over any labels on the SCOTT AIR-
PAK
75i
SCBA or SCBA cylinder and valve assembly. ANY user applied
identification markings or labels MUST NOT:
•
obscure any labels supplied on the SCBA or the SCBA cylinder and
valve assembly.
•
weaken or damage the SCBA or the SCBA cylinder and valve
assembly,
•
interfere with the proper function of these assemblies,
•
add flammable materials to these assemblies.
QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS
If you have any questions or concerns regarding use of this equipment,
contact your authorized SCOTT distributor, or contact SCOTT at 1-800-
247-7257 (or 704-291-8300 outside the continental United States).
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For respirators equipped with a breathing regulator with part number either 200077-
XX or 200204-XX, inspect the respirator at least once a year.