Panorama Nova RA
Full masks with standard thread connection
For your safety
Strictly follow the instructions for use. Any use of the full mask
requires full understanding and strict observation of these instructions.
The full mask may only be used for the purposes specified here.
Maintenance: Note the instructions in the section entitled "Maintenance
intervals". Only original Dräger parts may be used for maintenance.
We recommend that a service contract be signed with your local
DrägerService.
Liability for proper function or damage: Liability for the proper
function of the full mask is irrevocably transferred to the owner or
operator to the extent that the full mask has been serviced or repaired
by personnel not employed or authorized by DrägerService or if it has
been used in a manner not conforming to its intended use. Dräger
cannot be held responsible for damage caused by non-compliance with
the recommendations given above. The warranty and liability provisions
of the terms of sale and delivery of Dräger are likewise not modified by
the recommendations given above.
Dräger Safety AG & Co. KGaA
Markings
These Instructions for Use apply to masks with the following type
identity markings:
Panorama Nova
– EPDM – L
Panorama Nova
– EPDM – PC
Panorama Nova
– EPDM – PC/C
Panorama Nova
– SI
– L
Panorama Nova
– SI
– PC
Panorama Nova
– SI
– PC/C
Panorama Nova
– EPDM – PC
Panorama Nova
– EPDM – PC/C
Panorama Nova
– EPDM – L
Panorama Nova
– EPDM – PC
These markings are externally legible and are positioned as follows:
Panorama Nova and EPDM or SI on the mask, L, PC, PC/C on the
visor, RA on the mask connector, VN, K/sw and K/rt on the clamping
frame.
CE mark on the mask body:
EN 136 Cl. 3, no. 0158
And full-face mask:
Panorama Nova
– CRNR – PMMA – RA
These markings are externally legible and are positioned as follows:
Panorama Nova and CRNR on the mask. PMMA on the visor. RA on
the mask connector. K/ge on the clamping frame.
CE mark on the mask body:
EN 136 Cl. 2, no. 0158
What's what
1 Facepiece
4 Visor
connector
5 Clamping frame
2 Control valve
6 Head straps
3 Inner mask
7 Softbody
11
5
4
3
2
8
1
9
10
Description/Intended Use:
The above full masks are face masks according to EN 136 Cl. 3 or
Cl. 2 and carry the CE mark. They protect the face and eyes against
aggressive media. Special goggles are available for users who wear
spectacles. A welder's protective visor is available for retrofitting.
Operating temperature: –30 °C to +120 °C.
The standard thread connection conforming to DIN 3183 – CA or –
CAT, equivalent to EN 148 –1, is designed to fit respirator filters, self-
contained open-circuit compressed air breathing apparatus and fresh
air hose breathing apparatus. Only use certified respiratory apparatus.
4
– RA
– RA
– RA
– RA
– RA
– RA
– RA
– K
– sw
– RA
– K
– sw
– RA
– VN
– RA
– K
– rt
– K
– ge
8 Faceblank
9 Clip
10 Protective cap
11 Front strap
6
7
Use
Hold the full mask ready: Undo the straps as far as possible. Pass the
neckband around your neck and button it into the front strap.
Putting on the mask: Facial hair under the
mask seal can cause leaks. The mask should
not be used by people with beards and
sideburns. The bow of glasses under the
mask seal also causes leaks. A spectacle
frame should be used in such cases.
Unbutton the strap and place chin in recess.
Fit straps round head and pull them back until
the front strap rests smoothly on the face.
Position the mask.
1 Tighten the neck straps uniformly.
2 Tighten the temple straps uniformly.
3 Tighten front strap as necessary.
Check for leaks: Tightly compress the mask
connection and breathe in until a vacuum is
produced. Briefly hold your breath: the vacuum must be maintained.
If it is not, the straps must be tightened further. The leak test must be
repeated twice. The mask should only be used if perfectly tight.
Checking the exhalation valve: Seal the mask connector and exhale
vigorously. The exhaled air must escape freely. If not, follow the
instructions in "Visual inspection of the exhalation valve".
Connect the compressed air breathing apparatus, fresh air hose
breathing apparatus or breathing filter
Operation with breathing filters
Preconditions: The ambient air must contain at least 17 % oxygen by
volume. Do not use breathing systems in unventilated containers,
trenches, ducts etc. The type of pollutants must be known and the
appropriate breathing filter used.
Screwing in the breathing filter: Fully remove the sealing strip and
firmly screw in the breathing filter clockwise.
Duration of use: The operating period depends on various factors,
including the type and concentration of pollutant and the type of filter.
Extreme operating conditions
In case of low temperatures:
Treat visor with antimisting agent "klar-pilot" Gel to prevent it from
1)
fogging up
. Exhalation valve disc may harden. Test it especially for
leaks.
In case of high temperatures: Leave the danger zone immediately if visor
is damaged.
In case of cyclic thermal stress: For visors marked PC/C, the coating of
the visor may blister and come loose in places. After wiping off the burst
particles, the full mask can safely continue to be used until the end of
the intervention.
In the presence of chemicals: Substances such as H
may be absorbed by the material of the full mask, especially silicone, or
may diffuse through it.
In explosion-hazard areas: Treat the mask with anti-static spray or work
with a screen of water mist.
After use
Unscrew the demand valve or respirator filter
1)
Dispose of the respirator filter
Remove mask: Slide your index finger under
the ends of the neck straps, press the clamps
forwards with your thumbs and at the same
time pull the mask over your head and off your
face.
Cleaning, disinfecting, drying
Only use approved cleaning products and disinfectants.
Cleaning: The mask must be cleaned after each use. Do not use
solvents, such as acetone, alcohol, etc. to clean the mask. The mask
should be thoroughly cleaned in lukewarm water containing a little all-
1)
purpose Sekusept Cleaner
(order no. 79 04 071), using a cloth.
Rinse thoroughly under running water.
Disinfection: The mask must be disinfected after each use. Immerse
the mask in the disinfectant. Use Incidur
79 04 072). High doses and long exposure times can damage the
mask. Rinse thoroughly under running water.
Mechanical cleaning and disinfecting with Eltra:
Order no. 79 04 074 – follow Instructions 90 21 380.
Drying: Leave the mask to dry in a drying cabinet R 28 305 or in air.
Maximum temperature 60 °C. Keep away from direct sunlight.
1) Note the corresponding Instructions for Use.
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1)
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S and phosgene
2
1)
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1)
disinfectant (order no.
2
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