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3. System Description
CleanSpace2
™
is a complete NIOSH approved respiratory protection system (“respirator”). When used in
accordance with its NIOSH approval, the respirator helps reduce exposure to certain particulates. CleanSpace2
does not provide protection against vapors or gases and is not an intrinsically safe system. See NIOSH Cautions
and Limitations and the Approval Labels for CleanSpace2 for additional information on approvals.
The components of the CleanSpace2 system are shown in Section 9. The blower (“Power Unit”) draws ambient air
through the high efficiency filter (and filter adaptor if used) and supplies filtered air to the wearer via the mask.
CleanSpace2 is a breath responsive respirator which means that it blows harder during inhalation and more softly
during exhalation. The device continuously adjusts fan speed to maintain positive pressure in the mask. Should the
filter become blocked, an audible alarm will sound and the “Filter” light on the keypad will be illuminated. If the
battery voltage falls below the minimum required to sustain the designed flow rate, an audible alarm will sound.
WARNING
Properly selected, used and maintained respirators help reduce exposure to certain airborne
contaminants by reducing concentrations in the wearer’s breathing zone. It is essential to
follow all instructions and government regulations on the use of this product, including
wearing the complete respirator system during all times of exposure, in order for the product
to help protect the wearer. Misuse of respirators may result in overexposure to contaminants
and lead to sickness. For proper use, consult an Occupational Health Specialist, these user
instructions or contact CleanSpace Technology Customer Support on
sales@cleanspacetechnology.com or the website: cleanspacetechnology.com/welcome/
4. List of Warnings within these User Instructions
This product is part of a system that helps reduce exposure to certain airborne contaminants. Misuse may result in
sickness. For proper use, consult an Occupational Health Specialist, these user instructions or contact CleanSpace
Technology Customer Support on sales@cleanspacetechnology.com or the website:
cleanspacetechnology.com/welcome/
Properly selected, used and maintained respirators help reduce exposure to certain airborne contaminants by
reducing concentrations in the wearer’s breathing zone. It is essential to follow all instructions and government
regulations on the use of this product, including wearing the complete respirator system during all times of exposure,
in order for the product to help protect the wearer. Misuse of respirators may result in overexposure to contaminants
and lead to sickness. For proper use, consult an Occupational Health Specialist, these user instructions or contact
CleanSpace Technology Customer Support on sales@cleanspacetechnology.com or the website:
cleanspacetechnology.com/welcome/
No Half Mask or Full Facepiece PAPR can fully protect you if you are not clean shaven. CleanSpace2 is not suitable
for users with facial hair.
If a satisfactory quantitative fit factor or a passing qualitative test cannot be achieved with any of the masks,
CleanSpace2 must not be used. A satisfactory quantitative fit factor for half masks is 1000 for Power On testing and
100 for Power Off testing.
Do not use compressed air or a brush to clean the filter! HE filters are very easily damaged by compressed air or by
brushing. Misuse by cleaning the filter may result in overexposure to contaminants and lead to sickness.
If a satisfactory Seal Check cannot be achieved, do not enter the contaminated zone.
Be sure to remove the Seal Check Cap before entering the contaminated area. The Cap blocks the exhalation valve,
making it more difficult for your exhaled air to be expelled from the mask. Failure to remove the cap will lead to