This product is part of a system that helps protect against certain airborne contaminants. Misuse may result in sickness or death. For proper use, see your Occupational Health Specialist, these user instructions or contact CleanSpace Technology Customer Service on 1 888 804 0038...
No PAPR can fully protect you if you are not clean shaven. CleanSpace HALO is not suitable for users with facial hair. If a satisfactory fit factor cannot be achieved with any of the masks, CleanSpace halo must not be used...
CleanSpace HALO is not intrinsically safe. Do not use in flammable or explosive atmospheres. Doing so may result in injury or death. Always correctly use and maintain the internal lithium ion battery packs. Failure to do so may result in fire or explosion or could adversely affect respirator performance and result in injury, sickness or death.
Only suitable for use by clean-shaven personnel. Facial hair under the seal reduces protection and is not permitted. • Note: Half Mask variants of CleanSpace do not protect your eyes. In conditions that may damage or irritate eyes, use protective eyewear or a full-face variant of CleanSpace. •...
OSHA substance specific standards. For additional information on this standard contact OSHA at www.OSHA.gov. In Canada, CSA standard Z94.4 requirements and/or the requirements of the applicable jurisdiction must be met. Contact an industrial hygienist or CleanSpace Technology Technical Service with questions concerning the applicability of the respirator to your job requirements.
PARTS OF THE RESPIRATOR Throughout this manual reference is made to various commonly-used components and features of the respirator. Familiarise yourself with these parts before reading the rest of the manual. See Figure 2. Figure 2 - Parts of the Respirator 10.
To conserve battery life, the respirator is designed to automatically switch from On Mode to Standby then to Off Mode when not being worn. ™ Important: CleanSpace HALO switches into On Mode when it is in Standby Mode and the wearer starts to breathe. The respirator can only switch into On Mode from Standby Mode.
This button is used to check that the respirator is able to deliver its minimum designed flow. Pressing it once, when the CleanSpace HALO is in Standby Mode (not ON Mode), starts the flow test which lasts about 5 seconds. See Section 0 for instructions on running the flow test.
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MASK SELECTION GUIDELINES No set of guidelines can ensure that you have the right size mask for your face. You must confirm the fit with a quantitative fit test. But the tables below will help your mask fitting specialist to select the mask most likely to fit you and may therefore save time.
SELECTING A NECK SUPPORT Your CleanSpace HALO respirator is supplied with two sizes of neck support, “S”, “M”. “S” (Small) is for people with smaller necks and heads while “M” (Medium) is for those with medium sized heads and necks. Users for whom the “Medium”...
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Reset the respirator by pressing the Power button. Fully charge the battery and / or replace the filter. Repeat the flow test. If filter is new and battery fully charged but the respirator fails the test, contact CleanSpace Technology and do not use until it has been evaluated ** This test is not a battery charge test.
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This size should be recorded in this manual (see Section 11 above). • Fit a mask to CleanSpace HALO With the peak of the mask upright locate the right-hand mask AirClip. Locate the right-hand blower AirClip. It is on the same side of the blower as the Keypad.
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Check that the mask is the right way up! The nose region of the mask must face in the same direction as the keypad. See Figure 8. Figure 8 - Nose section of mask and keypad must both face up Leave the other mask arm and bellow free until you are fitting the Respirator.
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The two straps of the harness fit to the inside of the AirClips on the mask Figure 11 – Adjust Harness Length by Moving Cleat Up or Down Strap Adjust the harness as follows: • To move the mask up, tighten the elastic straps by sliding the cleat down the strap •...
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Figure 13 - Fitting neck support • Loosen both bellows to their widest opening Press the adjust button on the blower and pull on the bellows to extend them. See Figure 14. Figure 14 - Adjust Button • Place the machine in Standby Mode Press the Power button once •...
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Remember to shorten or lengthen each side by the same amount. If necessary the rear strap can also be adjusted – see above. LEVEL Figure 21 - Correct CleanSpace HALO Position...
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If using the HALO BIO system CS3024 Head Cover, skip to Section 14 It is essential to do a fit check every time you wear a CleanSpace HALO Locate PAF-1009, the red Seal Check Cap. Fit Seal Check Cap over the exhalation valve in the mask. The Cap should snap into place.
Never leave the Cap in place for more than 2 minutes! 14. Using CleanSpace HALO BIO with the Head Cover If you are using the HALO BIO Head Cover, carry out the following additional steps STEP 1 –...
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Have your buddy check that the air vent in the Snorkel Cover is fully through the front grommet and the rear grommet is sealing neatly around the filter inlet tube. • Locate CS3029 Seal Check Cap Snorkel, which is a red rubber cap. Fit the cap over the mask Snorkel Cover and push until it snaps into place.
To re-calibrate: With CleanSpace HALO in standby mode (one or more green LEDs lit), press the Power button and the Flow Test button at the same time.
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DO NOT USE COMPRESSED AIR OR A BRUSH TO CLEAN THE FILTER! HEPA FILTERS ARE VERY EASILY DAMAGED BY THE USE OF COMPRESSED AIR OR BY BRUSHING. Misuse of CleanSpace HALO by cleaning the filter may result in overexposure to contaminants and lead to sickness or death.
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Adjust the top strap to a comfortable height. Note – if you have a ponytail, bun or hair accessories, make sure they are not trapped between the harness and your head. Settle your face into the mask face seal. Gently tighten each harness strap in turn, starting with the bottom straps.
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NOTE: Please read STEP 4 all the way through before beginning to don CleanSpace PAPR Locate your blower and neck support. Make sure neck support is of the size that you used for your last successful quantitative fit test. This size should be recorded in this manual.
Power button to activate Standby Mode and don it again as described above. Finally, you can set how close CleanSpace Respirator sits to your neck by adjusting the bellows on either side of the respirator. If your job involves a lot of rapid movement (for instance running up stairs) you may wish the respirator to sit snugly against your neck.
17. Working in Noisy Environments In most noisy environments the CleanSpace HALO alarms are still clearly audible to the wearer. But if there is a chance that you will not hear the alarms, you must take the following extra precautions •...
BLOCKED FILTER ALARM All CleanSpace respirators have a Filter Blocked alarm, which is triggered when the filter requires replacement (2 beeps, repeated every second). If the blocked filter alarm is triggered (2 beeps, repeated every second, red LED flashes), leave the contaminated area immediately and replace the filter.
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Remove the filter. Check that the area where the filter sits is clean. If necessary, wipe it with a clean cloth or CleanSpace Cleaning Wipe. Fit a new filter, locating the tongue on the right-hand side of the filter inside the locating pin on the right of the blower.
The outlet is on the left side as you wear the device (see illustration below). If the Filter LED and/or audible alarm are still not working, do not enter the contaminated zone. Contact CleanSpace for assistance. Figure 29 – Blocking the air outlet for a blocked filter alarm test 19.
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LEDs is flashing, the unit is not charging. Check that the charger is plugged into the wall socket and the charger cable is plugged securely into the socket on the underside of the respirator. If the respirator is still not charging, contact CleanSpace Customer Service on +612 8436 4000 •...
We recommended that you clean your respirator after every use. The mask, blower, neck support and harness need to be cleaned separately. Disassemble the mask, neck support and harness from the blower before cleaning. CleanSpace Cleaning Wipes are recommended as a simple and effective method of cleaning the blower and masks. CLEANING THE HALF MASK There are two methods for cleaning the mask.
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CLEANING THE HALF MASK HARNESS Both CS3008 Harness – HALO and CS3031 Harness – HALO BIO can be cleaned with CleanSpace Wipes or with warm soapy water. Because the straps are silicone, not fabric, CS3031 is more suitable for environments (for instance hospital use) in which it is essential to ensure that all contaminants have been removed.
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There are two methods for cleaning the mask. 1. CleanSpace Non-Alcohol Wipes • CleanSpace Cleaning Wipes are impregnated with benzalkonium chloride, a bactericidal solution ideally suited for silicone face pieces. • Clean all surfaces of the mask with a wipe.
Misuse of CleanSpace HALO by cleaning the filter may result in overexposure to contaminants and lead to sickness or death. • Using CleanSpace Cleaning Wipes, wipe down the outside of the blower. The blower can also be cleaned with a damp cloth. •...
One example is the PortaCount Respiratory Fit Tester, made by TSI Incorporated. CleanSpace Full Face Masks come with a built-in sampling port and a sampling ball accessory which make it quick and easy to carry out a fit test.
At the end of the fit test, do the following to prepare you mask for use Remove the Sensing Ball from the Remove the sensing tube from the Lower the rain cover Sensing Ball socket. Refit the fit test port. Refit the plug to the orange plug to the Sensing Ball fit test port.
24. Specifications Air Flow Greater than 115 litre/minute Breath-responsive, with max inflow to mask 115 – 220 litre per minute, dependant on altitude, filter and battery condition. Operating 14°F to 113°F (-10°C to 45°C) Temperature Range The motor will shut down while the temperature of the battery pack is above 140°F (60°C) or below 14°F (-10°C) Operating Zero to 90%, non-condensing...
Cover, CS3004H Half Mask and CS3027 Exhalation Filter - 25oz (709g) HALO blower CS3001 with Filter, Medium Neck Support, CS3007 FFM mask and harness – 39.7oz (1,126g) Intrinsic CleanSpace HALO is not an intrinsically safe system Safety Contains FCC ID: A8TBM71S2 Compliance This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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PAF-1009 Seal Check Cap PAF-1111 Exhalation Valve Cover - Standard Head Cover – HALO BIO CS3024 Snorkel Exhalation Valve Cover – HALO BIO CS3026 Exhalation Filter – HALO BIO CS3027 Seal Check Cap – HALO BIO CS3029...
The purchaser is responsible for all freight. In the event that any part of the product is found by CleanSpace to be defective, CleanSpace will either repair or at its discretion replace the faulty part.
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CleanSpace Technology Pty Ltd ABN 24 146 453 554 Ground Floor, 16-18 Carlotta Street, Artarmon NSW 2064 Australia T: +612 8436 4000 |E: sales@cleanspacetechnology.com S005-7319 Rev 4, 11 NOV 2019 Released on Change Note ECN1224...
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