7000 Series Respirator Full Facepiece User Instructions for 3MTM Silicone, Small 7800S, Silicone, Medium 7800S, Silicone, Large 7800S Full Facepieces Important: Keep these User Instructions for reference.
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION Intended Use The 3M TM 7000 Series Full Facepiece Respirators are NIOSH approved and designed to help provide respiratory protection against certain airborne contaminants when used in accordance with all use instructions and limitations and applicable safety and health regulations. This respirator helps protect against certain airborne contaminants. Misuse may result in sickness or death.
USE INSTRUCTIONS AND LIMITATIONS Important Before use, the wearer must read and understand these User Instructions. Keep these instructions for reference. Use For Respiratory protection from certain airborne contaminants according to NIOSH approvals, OSHA limitations, in Canada CSA standard Z94.4 requirements, other applicable regulations and 3M instructions.
3. Replace cartridges in accordance with an established change schedule or earlier if smell, taste or irritation from contaminants is detected. NIOSH Cautions and Limitations The following restrictions may apply. See NIOSH approval label. A– Not for use in atmospheres containing less than 19.5 percent oxygen. B– Not for use in atmospheres immediately dangerous to life or health. C– Do not exceed maximum use concentrations established by regulatory standards.
Cartridge and Filter Selection and Approvals Before using any of these products, the user must read the specific use for, use limitations and warning information or call OH&ESD Technical Service at 1-800-243-4630. In Canada, call Technical Service at 1-800-267-4414. Do not exceed maximum use concentrations established by local regulatory agencies. Cartridges/filters are approved as assemblies for use with 3M TM 7800S (S), 7800S (M) or 7800S (L) facepieces.
3MTM Accessories and Parts Number Not Pictured 601 7282 7288 7289 7882 7883 7885 7891 7894 7895 7899-25 7899-100 7915 7925 7930 7986 7989 7990 7991 7993 Description Fit Test Adapter (for quantitative fit testing with 3M TM P100 Filters 2091 or 7093) Inhalation Valve Filter Retainer for Filters 7090 Filter Retainer for Filters 7N11 Nose Cup Valve Assembly Neckstrap Assembly Lens Frame Kit Cartridge Holder (round) Eyeglass Frame and Mount with case Speaking Diaphragm Kit (includes Diaphragm, Gasket, Retainer
Number 502 2071 2076HF 2078 Description Filter Adapter for 3M™ 2000 Series or Filters 7093 P95 Particulate Filter P95 Particulate Filter, hydrogen fluoride, with acid gas nuisance relief1 P95 Particulate Filter, 3M recommended ozone protection2, with organic vapor/acid gas nuisance relief 1 P100 Particulate Filter P100 Particulate Filter with acid gas nuisance relief1 P100 Particulate Filter, 3M recommended ozone protection 2, with organic vapor nuisance relief1 P100 Particulate Filter 2091 2096 2097 7093
60923 Organic Vapor/Acid Gas/P100 60924 60925 Ammonia/Methylamine/P100 Formaldehyde/Organic Vapor/P100 60926 Multi-Gas/Vapor/P100 60928 Organic Vapor/Acid Gas/P100 60929 Mercury Vapor/Chlorine Gas/P100 only) and particulates Certain organic vapors, chlorine, hydrogen chloride, and sulfur dioxide or hydrogen sulfide (escape only) or hydrogen fluoride, and particulates Ammonia and methylamine and particulates Formaldehyde and certain organic vapors and particulates Certain organic vapors, chlorine,
Service Life of Chemical Cartridges and Filters 3M™ 6000 Series Chemical Cartridges should be used before the expiration date on cartridge packaging. The useful service life of these cartridges will depend upon activity of wearer (breathing rate); specific type, volatility and concentration of contaminants; and environmental conditions such as humidity, pressure, and temperature.
Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Filter Assembly (for 3M™ Filters 5N11 and 5P71) 1. Place filter into 3M™ Retainer 501 so printed side of filter faces the cartridge. 2. Press cartridge into filter retainer. It should snap securely into filter retainer. When correctly installed, filter should completely cover face of cartridge. (Fig. 4) 3. To replace filter, remove retainer by lifting on TAB. Fig. 4 3M™ Adapter Assembly 502 1. Align adapter over cartridge.
Fig. 5 Fig. 6 3M™ 2000 Series and Filters 7093/3M™ Adapter Assembly 502 Place filter onto the filter holder so that filter comes into even contact with gasket. Twist clockwise one quarter, turn until it is firmly seated and filter cannot be turned further. Repeat for second filter. Note: The adapter assembly 502, once installed on a 3M TM 6000 Series Cartridge, is not to be removed or reused. Removal and reuse may result in leakage over exposure, sickness or death. Fig.
3M™ 7000 Series Filters/Cartridges can be attached directly to the 3M™ Cartridge Holder 7891 using appropriate retainers. 1. 3M™ 7000 Series Chemical Cartridge arrows must point towards the facepiece. If the 3M™ N95 Filter 7N11 is needed, place the filter on top of the cartridge with the printed side towards the cartridge. If the 3M™ P100 Filter 7090 is needed, place the filter 7090 on top of the cartridge with the black gasket towards the cartridge. Secure assembly with 3M™ Cartridge Retainer 7287. (Fig.
3MTM Airline/Air-Purifying Assembly If required, attach 3M TM 2000, 6000 or 7000 Series Cartridges/Filters according to previous instructions. If cartridges/filters are not required, remove Adapters 701 or Cartridge Holders 7891. Screw 3M™ Full Face Plugs 7890 into both sides of the facepiece. 3M TM Breathing Tube Assembly W-3188 1. Remove 3MTM Full Face Plug 7890 and screw in 3MTM Adapter W-3187 into center opening. (Fig. 9) Fig. 9 Fig. 10 2. Connect 3M TM Breathing Tube W-3188 to adapter. (Fig. 10) 3.
Fig. 12 3. Check all attachments for secureness prior to each use. See User Instructions included with air regulating valves for further information. 3M™ Dual Airline System Note: See the Dual Airline User Instructions for complete details on use, cleaning, and maintenance. To meet the U.S.
2. Pull the ends of the six straps to adjust tightness, starting with the neck straps first followed by the temple straps and finally forehead straps. Do not overtighten the headstraps. (Fig. 14) 3. Perform a positive and/or negative pressure user seal check each time the respirator is donned. User Seal Checks Always check the seal of the respirator on your face before entering a contaminated area. Positive Pressure User Seal Check 1.
Fig. 14 Fig. 15 Fig. 16 Fig. 17 FIT TESTING Note: Fit testing is a U.S. OSHA and Canadian CSA Z94.4 standard requirement. Therefore, either quantitative or qualitative fit testing must be conducted prior to the respirator being issued. Quantitative Fit Testing (QNFT) can be conducted using a 3M TM Fit Test Adapter 601 and 42 CFR 84 P100 filters such as the 3MTM P100 Particulate Filters 2091 or 7093.
1. Check the faceseal for cracks, tears and dirt. Examine the inhalation valves for signs of distortion, cracking or tearing. 2. Check that the headstraps are intact and have good elasticity. 3. Examine all plastic parts and gaskets for signs of cracking or fatiguing and replace if necessary. 4. Remove the exhalation valve cover and examine the exhalation valve and seat for signs of dirt, distortion, cracks or tears. 5. Replace the valve if necessary. Secure the valve cover prior to use. (Fig.
REPLACEMENT PART INSTRUCTIONS Respirator parts should be inspected prior to each use. Replace worn or deteriorated parts with new parts. 3MTM Lens 7884 The lens should be inspected for cracking or crazing. Replace if necessary. Replace as follows: Remove two screws on either side of lens with a Phillips screwdriver, remove the top and bottom lens frame and remove the lens. To reassemble, first align the center of the lens with the centerline of the facepiece.