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6. CleanSpace2
CHARGING THE INTERNAL BATTERY
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The CleanSpace2
Respirator has a 11.1V nominal internal lithium ion polymer battery. CleanSpace2
and power leads should always be used to charge the CleanSpace2
warranty.
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To charge the internal battery, turn the Respirator upside down, and locate the charging port.
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Lift off the flexible polymer charging port cover. Slide the charger cable connector into the charging
port. Ensure the charger is plugged into a power socket.
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Charging is complete when the Power Unit shows three (3) green solid lights. A fully charged internal
battery typically gives you 6 hours of operating time.
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When the Respirator is fully charged, disconnect the charger cable from the Power Unit charging port.
IMPORTANT Ensure you replace the charging port cover to prevent dirt and contaminants getting into
the port.
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Note: The CleanSpace2
LOW BATTERY ALARM
All CleanSpace2™ respirators have a low battery alarm, which is triggered when the battery has approximately 5
minutes life remaining.
If the battery alarm sounds (one beep), leave the contaminated area immediately, re-charge the battery or attach
a charged CleanSpace2™ Endurance Pack.
GENERAL BATTERY INFORMATION
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The CleanSpace2
Respirator has an internal lithium ion (Li-ion) polymer battery. Lithium ion (Li-ion) batteries
have the highest energy density of all battery types, and are widely used today in portable electronic devices
across many different industries. The commonly available Li-ion polymer batteries are similar to Li-ion batteries,
except they are packaged in a soft polymer film as opposed to the metal case commonly used for Li-ion cells.
The soft packaging allows the cells to expand slightly under extreme heat, making them safer in fault conditions.
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CleanSpace2
Respirators use quality Li-ion polymer batteries and are designed to be viable over a minimum of
500 complete charge and discharge cycles while still maintaining at least 70% of their specified full capacity.
RESPIRATOR STORAGE
To maintain the integrity of the internal battery, the Respirator should be stored under the following conditions
when not being used:
Long term storage (> 3 months)
Medium term storage (< 90 days) -10°C to 35°C
Short term storage (< 30 days)
Battery Information
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Power Unit can be charged at temperatures between 0°C - 35°C.
18°C to 28°C @ 30-50% RH
-10°C to 45°C
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