Maintenance
5.
Hold the oxygen self-rescuer so
that the breathing bag points
away from the body.
6.
Remove the helmet, if required.
7.
Place the neck strap around your
neck.
8.
Put the helmet on, if required.
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Perform the next steps for donning quickly.
9.
Bring the mouthpiece up to your face.
In doing so, the mouthpiece cap is removed from the mouthpiece. The
starter pin is pulled out of the oxygen self-rescuer and activates the starter.
10. Place the mouthpiece in your mouth.
Ensure that the breathing hose does not get twisted.
The rubber piece should sit between the teeth and the lips.
11. Cover the mouthpiece tightly with your lips.
12. Pull the nose clip apart and place it over the nostrils.
The nose must be closed tightly to ensure no contaminants are inhaled from
the surroundings.
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The oxygen from the starter flows into the breathing bag within
1 to 2 minutes. However, the breathing bag does not fill completely. If
necessary, use your hands to help unfold the breathing bag.
13. If the breathing bag does not fill, breathe out powerfully 2 or 3 times from the
ambient air into the device to fill the breathing bag.
14. Handle the oxygen self-rescuer
as indicated and pull at the end
of the neck strap to lift the
oxygen self-rescuer.
Position the oxygen self-rescuer
in front of your chest. The device
must not be positioned too high
or pull down the mouthpiece.
15. Remove corrective glasses, if
necessary.
16. If necessary, release the goggles
from the device and from the
button strap and put them on.
17. Put the chest strap around your
body and close it.
18. Tighten the chest strap.
3.5
During use
3.5.1 Important escape rules
Start the escape calmly, do not rush.
Plan your escape route, choose the shortest way to safe ambient air!
Behave calmly. Short, quick breaths use more oxygen!
Always make sure that the mouthpiece is tight between your teeth and lips
and cover the mouthpiece tightly with your lips to ensure no contaminants
are inhaled from the surroundings.
The nose clip must close the nose tightly to ensure no contaminants are
inhaled from the surroundings.
The air from the oxygen self-rescuer is warm and dry. This shows that the
oxygen self-rescuer is functioning correctly. A possible strange taste is
normal and harmless.
Do not damage or compress the breathing bag, otherwise vital oxygen is
lost.
In case of vomiting, remove the mouthpiece from your mouth and close it
with your thumb. Do not vomit in the oxygen self-rescuer!
In order to ensure that no harmful air is inhaled from the environment, inhale
from the oxygen self-rescuer first once the mouthpiece has been reinserted.
3.5.2 Changing the device during use
If it is necessary to don a new oxygen self-rescuer, proceed as follows:
1.
Tighten the chest strap of the old oxygen self-rescuer to ensure that the
device is securely held to the body.
2.
Remove the helmet, if required.
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3.
Prepare the new oxygen self-rescuer.
a.
Pull the opener up and press it into its end position. The tightening
straps then release automatically.
b.
Remove and dispose of the upper part of the casing.
c.
Grasp the yellow loop of the neck strap and use it to pull the oxygen
self-rescuer out of the casing.
WARNING
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Do not pull the oxygen self-rescuer at its mouthpiece, at the hose or at
other parts out of its housing, but only at the yellow loop.
Otherwise, the oxygen self-rescuer could be damaged and may not
supply enough breathing air.
d.
Throw away the lower part of the housing.
e.
Hold the oxygen self-rescuer so that the breathing bag points away
from the body.
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4.
Open the quick-release buckle on the neck strap of the old oxygen self-
rescuer.
The oxygen self-rescuer is held to the chest by the chest strap.
5.
Continue to breathe from the old oxygen self-rescuer.
6.
Place the neck strap of the new oxygen self-rescuer around the neck.
7.
Breathe in from the old oxygen self-rescuer one last time.
8.
Bring the mouthpiece of the new oxygen self-rescuer up to your face.
In doing so, the mouthpiece cap is removed from the mouthpiece. The
starter pin is pulled out of the oxygen self-rescuer and activates the starter.
9.
Remove the old mouthpiece and nose clip, let it drop and place the new
mouthpiece in the mouth immediately.
Ensure that the breathing hose does not get twisted.
The rubber piece should sit between the teeth and the lips.
10. Cover the mouthpiece tightly with your lips.
11. Put the nose clip on.
The nose must be closed tightly.
12. Breathe out into the new oxygen self-rescuer.
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The oxygen from the starter flows into the breathing bag within
1 to 2 minutes. However, the breathing bag does not fill completely. If
necessary, use your hands to help unfold the breathing bag.
13. Breathe normally from the new oxygen self-rescuer.
14. Release the quick-release buckle on the chest strap of the old oxygen self-
rescuer. Let the device drop to the ground.
15. Hold the new oxygen self-rescuer below the device and pull at the end of the
neck strap to lift the oxygen self-rescuer.
Position the oxygen self-rescuer in front of your chest. The device must not
be positioned too high or pull down the mouthpiece.
16. If necessary, release the goggles from the device and from the button strap
and put them on.
17. Put the chest strap around your body and close it.
18. Tighten the chest strap.
19. Put the helmet on, if required.
3.5.3 End of use
The oxygen supply is depleted when breathing becomes laboured and the
breathing bag begins to collapse.
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In mining, oxygen self-rescuers used underground must not remain underground
after use.
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Maintenance
Spare parts can be found in spare parts list 1167.601.
4.1
Cleaning
CAUTION
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Do not open the oxygen self-rescuer for cleaning.
1.
Take off the abrasion protection and strap from the oxygen self-rescuer and
clean them in soapy water.
2.
Dampen and brush down the oxygen self-rescuer.
The water should be hand-hot. A gentle cleaning agent can be used.
3.
Thoroughly dry all parts at room temperature or in a drying closet (max.
45 °C).
4.
Put the abrasion protection and the strap back on.
4.2
Maintenance
4.2.1 Replacing the inspection window
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When the viewing window has to be replaced, the new viewing window
must be inserted immediately to ensure no humidity enters the
housing.
1.
Unscrew the faulty inspection window with a face spanner (size: 35 mm).
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