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Maintenance
6.1
Maintenance table
The specified intervals are recommendations from Dräger.
Differing national regulations must be observed where
appropriate.
For maintenance work on the full face mask, air supply unit and
compressed air breathing apparatus, see the relevant
operating instructions.
Work to do
Visual inspection of the chemical
protective suit
Cleaning and disinfecting the
chemical protective suit
Maintaining the fastener system
Service the face cuff
Check the seal on the chemical
protective suit
Check the seal on the suit valve
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Applies to chemical protective suits that are stored without
carrying bag on vehicles.
With chemical protective suits that are stored in the relevant
carrying bag, the interval is extended to two years.
NOTICE
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Dräger recommends keeping a record of all
maintenance work (see Chap. 10 on Page 40).
6.2
Visual inspection of chemical protective
suit
The following examinations are mandatory. The chemical
protective suit must be repaired or disposed of in case of
defects.
No holes, cuts or abrasions must be found on the outside
of the chemical protective suit.
The seam band must not be coming apart in any way.
The face cuff and full face mask must be clean.
The following parts must be undamaged:
a. Suit material
b. Gloves
c. Socks
d. Face cuff
e. Full face mask
f. Fastener system
The suit valve must be clear and undamaged.
The suit material must not have any signs of wear. The
coating must not come apart from the fabric.
Dräger CPS 6800
6.3
6.3.1
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1. Remove the air supply unit, clean and disinfect separately.
2. Unfasten the protective cap and valve disc on the suit
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3. Remove gloves, if applicable:
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4. Clean the valve disc separately with clean, warm water.
5. Prepare a cleaning solution consisting of water and a
6. Clean the chemical protective suit and all reusable
7. Rinse all parts thoroughly with running water.
8. Prepare a disinfectant bath consisting of water and a
9. Place all the parts that need to be disinfected (chemical
10. Rinse all parts thoroughly under running water.
11. Dry all parts (see Chap. 6.3.3 on Page 32).
Cleaning and disinfecting the chemical
protective suit
CAUTION
!
Risk of damaging the material!
Do not use any solvents (e. g. acetone, alcohol) or
cleaning agents containing abrasive particles for
cleaning and disinfecting. Only use the prescribed
process and use the cleaning and disinfection agents
given. Other agents, dosages and contact times may
damage the product.
For
information
about
disinfecting agents and their specifications, refer to
document 9100081 on www.draeger.com/IFU.
Manual cleaning and disinfecting
valve.
If the chemical protective suit is equipped with a glove
combination, the glove combination must be removed
and disposed.
If Tricotril overgloves were used, remove them but do
not wash them. Contaminated Tricotril overgloves must
be replaced.
If K-MEX-Gigant overgloves were used, remove them
and clean separately.
FKM, FKM/Butyl and Butyl gloves can remain attached
during manual cleaning.
WARNING
!
There is the risk of contamination if the glove
combination is not replaced!
No assurance has been made that the material will be
able to withstand repeated chemical exposure.
cleaning agent.
components with a soft cloth and the cleaning agent.
disinfecting agent.
protective suit, valve discs, protective caps) into the
disinfectant bath.
Maintenance
suitable
cleaning
and
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