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APOLLO 600 CE Supplied air respirator with continuous air flow Cat. III Equipment class 4 B in acc. with DIN EN 14594:2018 Clemco International GmbH Carl-Zeiss-Straße 21 Tel.: +49 (0) 8062 – 90080 83052 Bruckmühl E-mail: info@clemco.de Germany Web: www.clemco-international.com Revision: 3...
Page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS SCOPE OF MANUAL APPLICATION AND LIMITATIONS General description Restrictions and information in acc. with DIN EN 14594:2018 Toxic dust poisoning Ear protectors Expiry date of the PPE or certain of its components DESCRIPTION OF THE EQUIPMENT PREPARATION AIR SUPPLY Air quality...
Page 4 1 Scope of manual This manual covers the startup, operation, maintenance, replacement of parts and measures that ensure the safe operation of the Apollo 600 CE protective helmet. Read the entire manual before startup or operation of the equipment. The following additional components may be used in conjunction with the Apollo 600 CE blast helmet: Article no.
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Clemco. m) It is imperative that operators follow the instructions for donning the equipment as provided by Clemco. These are contained in Sections 4 (Preparation) and 6 (Operation) of this owner's man- ual.
Line 4: right – Symbol: “See information provided by manufacturer” open book with “i” Line 5: Name of manufacturer Clemco International GmbH Line 6: Address of manufacturer Clemco International GmbH, Carl-Zeiss Str. 21, 83052 Bruckmühl Line 7: Country of manufacture Made in Germany Line 8: CE symbol and number of the notified monitoring body CE symbol and number of the...
Page 7 For this reason, the blasting contractor must always determine which type of paint is to be removed and, if necessary, ensure that operators wear a blast hood or helmet that is approved for use with these substances or an additional respirator. Lead poisoning may cause death.
Page 8 dle to avoid damage to the air line. 5 Air Supply The air supply to the blast helmet is a critical element of operator safety and is not included in the scope of delivery. Please read this section with particular care. Poor air quality may result in ill- ness or death of the operator (see 2.2).
Page 9 -We recommend the use of our CMS-2 or CMS-3 carbon monoxide alarm. -The compressed air used must be free from oil and water. 5.2 Air volume, pressure and line length To ensure that the operator is supplied with sufficient oxygen, the air supply should be between 130l/min and 190l/min.
Figure 1: Air control valve The Clemco air control valve allows the operator to increase or decrease the air flow by turning the knob at the side while wearing the helmet. When the air supply is properly connected, the valve allows the...
Page 11 7.2 Adjusting the helmet suspension Adjusting screw: right tighter, left looser Suspension holder Clip Chin strap “buckle” Figure 2: Helmet suspension The following steps must be taken to adjust the helmet suspension: (1) Remove the cape. * Open the buckle on the cape belt by pressing the small lever and pull- ing the belt out.
Page 12 8 Maintenance / Replacing Parts * The helmet, all lines, the air inlet and all connections should be inspected for the presence of dust and debris and cleaned before use. All parts should be inspected for wear and tear. * Regularly inspect and clean the foam filter and screen filter in the air control valve and air inlet in the helmet.
Page 13 Press the outer lens onto the mushroom-shaped studs. (6) Close the lens frame Hook the frame back in the latch and close. again. Figure 3: Replacing the inner lens using the installation tool 8.3 Replacing the helmet suspension Carefully remove the helmet suspension from the holder (see also Figure 2).
Page 14 8.5 Replacing the inner collar (nylon and ASS cape only) The inner collar is important in ensuring the air circulation inside the helmet and preventing the ingress of dust. Detach the collar from the cape using the zipper to replace or wash (see also 9.2 for washing in- structions).
Page 15 9.6 Blast helmet The helmet should be cleaned with a disinfectant. A suitable product is Indicur from Henkel. Attention! This product has only been tested for its compatibility with our helmet. Please follow the man- ufacturer’s instructions for use. We assume no liability for any skin reactions or other health problems associated with the use of the disinfectant.
Page 16 11 Replacement Parts 11.1 Helmet Item Art. no. Model Description 24243D APOLLO 600 CE A 600 CE blast helmet + control valve + nylon cape 24315D APOLLO 600 CE A 600 CE blast helmet + control valve + leather cape 24313D APOLLO 600 CE A 600 CE blast helmet + 5 m line 24244D...
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Page 17 08738 I Hook for visor 23805 I Screw for A 600 (6/32 x ½”) 08924 I Nut #6 (3/8”) 04373 I Outer lens 0.5mm (25 pieces) 90266 D Holder for chin strap 23805 I Screw (6/32 x ½”) 23817 I Tooth lock washer for chin strap 24316 D...
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Page 18 Figure 4: Individual components of Apollo 600...
Page 19 Nylon cape for A 600 – Art. no.: 23815D Leather cape for A 600 – Art. no.: 24310D Figure 5: Ce-certified cape for Apollo 600 11.4 Additional parts Clem Cool air conditioner 23825D Climate control 04411I DLX padded suspension kit 25189D...
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