Respiratory system CA BASIC 2000 is restricted
for protection against solid and liquid particles
only. Do not use it against toxic gases and
vapours.
Respiratory system CA CHEMICAL provides
protection against solid and liquid particles, as
well as against vapours and gases when fitted
with the corresponding filter.
It is essential to choose the correct type of filter
according to the type of contamination. See the
Instructions for Using the Filters.
A particle filter must not be used for protection
against gases.
A gas filter must not be used for protection
against particles.
If there is both particle and gas contamination in
the workplace, an adequate combined filter must
be used.
When using filters protecting against gases which
are difficult to identify by smell or other subjective
feelings special rules depending on the actual
conditions must be followed.
Immediately replace the filter(s) as soon as the
contaminant can be smelt.
Use only original filters certified for the particular
respiratory system.
ATTENTION! If any of these conditions is not
kept or followed, the warranty is automatically
invalid.
3.
Unpacking / Assembly / Usage
3.1. Unpacking
Check that the package is complete and that no
part is damaged due to the transport or for other
reasons.
A package with the complete system including
accessories contains:
1. Blower unit incl. battery
2. Belt
3. Air hose
4. Air flow indicator
5. Battery charger
6. Instructions for use
The powered unit CleanAIR BASIC 2000 is supplied
incl. the filter P R SL.
3.2. Assembly
1. Attach the respiratory unit onto the belt. Make
sure that the filter(s) is (are) fitted properly.
2. Connect the air hose to the blower unit by a
bayonet joint.
3. Connect the air hose to a headpiece.
3.3. Usage
CA BASIC 2000 DUAL FLOW
TURBO.
possible to set the airflow at a lower level (ECO) or
at a higher level (TURBO).
makes protection more efficient then the ECO
mode, however in cold environment the higher
airflow could be uncomfortable.
With a new clean filter and a fully charged battery
the unit supplies aprox. 160l/min at ECO and aprox.
210 l/min at TURBO modes. The supply of air
slowly decreases by filter clogging. In order to
assure that the airflow level is sufficient, perform the
Air Flow Test regularly – chapt. 4.2. Use flow
indicator to check the airflow (pic. 5).
CA BASIC 2000 FLOW CONTROL
l/min up to 210 l/min. The number of lit Green LED
diodes shows the actual airflow level.
The unit ensures a constant supply of air. The
microprocessor
regulates the motor speed to compensate the filter
clogging and the battery state. If the microprocessor
cannot keep the adjusted airflow, the alarm starts
(an acoustic signal can be heard and the LED
diodes
microprocessor automatically reduces the airflow to
the next lower level. When the airflow falls below
the minimum level, the alarm intensifies. Then the
1pc
user must stop working at once and change the
1pc
filter or recharge/change the battery.
1pc
To check the alarm function:
1pc
Test– chapt. 4.2.
1pc
To check the battery state: Press and hold the left
1pc
arrow-button for more than 1second. The more
LED diodes come on
remaining battery capacity is.
To check the filter: Press and hold the right arrow-
button for more than 1second. The more LED
diodes come on (orange), the more clogged the
filter is.
After releasing the arrow-buttons, the LED diodes
return back to the green light indicating the actual
airflow.
Use flow indicator to check the airflow (pic. 5).
4
Switch on the unit by
pressing the ON/OFF
button on the control
panel. There are two
arrow-buttons
switch board: ECO /
By using the two arrow-buttons it is
Switch on the unit by
pressing the ON/OFF
button on the control
panel. The airflow can
be adjusted by two
arrow-buttons from 140
inside
the
come
on
red).
(red) the higher
on
the
The TURBO mode
unit
automatically
If
possible,
the
perform Air Flow
the