Centurion M23/2000 Oxygen Equipment User Manual


 
024-001-750 MOD 8 11/05/07 Page 7 of 8 POWER UNITS
Centurion Safety Products Ltd. Howlett Way, Thetford, Norfolk, IP24 1HZ, UK
Tel. 0044 (0)1842 754266 Fax. 0044 (0)1842 765590
The Power unit will give an audible and visual alarm when either the clogging of the filter(s) causes the airflow to drop to the minimum design flow
rate or when the battery voltage drops to a level below which it could not safely power the Power unit. When either of these conditions occur a
frequently repeating audible bleep is emitted and in addition the yellow LED on the top of the Power unit flashes if the filter is clogged or the red
LED flashes if the battery is low.
When either alarm condition occurs during use the wearer should leave the contaminated area immediately and replace the filter or recharge the
battery accordingly.
When first turning the unit on the alarm will beep to indicate the correct functioning of the alarm system. If the beep stops after a few seconds the
airflow is sufficient to proceed with using the unit.
When Used With Full facemask. ( clockwise setting )
The Power unit is designed to exceed the requirements of EN12942 TM3 in that it will provide a minimum design flow rate of at 95 litres/min
when used with a full-face mask. for at least 4 hours under all conditions, assuming a fully charged battery at start. (Minimum design duration =
4 hours). Typical battery duration depends on a number of factors but is usually around 8 Hrs.
The Power unit will give an audible and visual alarm when the battery voltage drops to a level below which it could not safely power the unit.
When this condition occurs a frequently repeating audible bleep is emitted and in addition the Red LED on the top of the Power unit flashes.
When the alarm condition occurs during use the wearer should leave the contaminated area immediately and recharge the battery. The
electronic clogged filter low flow alarm is not enabled on the full-face mask setting. An airflow indicator is provided with the unit, which can be
used to check the flow prior to the use of the unit.
To check the airflow for full facemasks ensure that the filter and battery are fitted and turn the power unit on. The head piece hose should not
be fitted. Insert the airflow indicator into the outlet of the power unit with the letters on the label upright (See diagram I on page 6) and the label
facing toward the front of the unit (where the filter is fitted). If line A is fully visible then the unit has sufficient airflow. If line A is not visible
replace the filters. If you have both replaced the filter and fully charged the battery and line A is still not visible the unit and battery should be
returned to the supplier.
7. POWER UNIT FITTING
Ensure that the Power unit, Filter(s),air supply hose and headgear are not damaged, and that the battery is securely located in the Power unit.
Push the hose connector into the Power Unit outlet and twist the outlet collar to lock.
Turn on the Power unit and put the belt round the waist joining the buckles at the front.
8. HEADPIECE FITTING
Refer to the separate instructions supplied with the headpiece for fitting and maintenance instructions.
9. CLEANING, MAINTENANCE & STORAGE
Maintenance
Power unit - routine maintenance is limited to cleaning of the equipment and replacement of filters.
Cleaning
General - Avoid inhaling any dust during cleaning
Do not use abrasive cleaning agents or organic solvents to clean any surface.
To clean all external components wipe with a damp cloth dipped in warm soapy water. Dry with a soft, clean cloth.
Do not attempt to clean the filters, once fully loaded they must be replaced.
Do not immerse the power unit in water or allow water to enter the unit via the air outlet or inlet.
Storage
All equipment should be stored in a clean dry atmosphere (R.H. < 90%) within the temperature range -5°C to +55°C in the packaging provided.
It should be protected from direct sunlight and any material known to damage plastics, e.g. petrol and solvent vapours. Equipment should be
transported in the original packaging. If stored correctly this equipment has a shelf life of 5 years.
Disposal
Contaminated filters/pre filters should be disposed of in accordance with local Health & Safety Legislation.
10. WEEE
WEEE (Refers to Power unit, Battery and Charger ONLY)
THESE PRODUCTS SHOULD NOT BE DISPOSED OF IN GENERAL MUNICIPAL WASTE
1. The crossed-out wheeled bin symbol, with the solid bar, shown on this product, its packaging or instructions indicates that the product has
been manufactured after 13/8/05 and is subject to European Community directive 2002/96/EC, issued 27/1/03, on correct handling of
Waste Electronic and Electrical Equipment (WEEE).
2. WEEE cannot be disposed of as municipal waste and must be collected and disposed of separately. Appropriate public or private waste
collection systems defined by national and local regulations should be used.
3. The product may contain substances which could harm the environment or human health if disposed of incorrectly.