Installation Guide

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KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
STANDARDS
PARTICULATE FILTERS 60245 (40.069.0006) FOR P100 SAFETY RESPIRATORS 60244 (40.039.0005)
AND 60246 (51.039.0003)
Filter Type: P100 <0.03% penetration
Color Code: Purple
These filters are designed to fit the P100 Safety Respirator only, which is approved as a half-mask
by NIOSH. The P100 filter is part of the approved assembly and only when the above items are used
together is the device approved for occupational applications.
APPLICATIONS
Particulate filters for use against hazardous particulates including both solid and liquid particles. Dust,
Mist and fumes of all type, including bacteria and viruses.
WARNINGS
To ensure safe operations, follow these instructions. Failure to observe these warnings instructions
may result in sickness or death.
NOT FOR USE in atmospheres containing less than 19.5% oxygen.
NOT FOR USE in atmospheres immediately dangerous to life or health.
DO NOT exceed maximum use concentrations established by regulatory standards. Failure to
properly use and maintain this product could result in injury or death.
Follow the manufacturers Users Instructions for changing cartridges, canisters and/or filters.
All approved respirators shall be selected, fitted, used and maintained in accordance with MHSA,
OSHA and other applicable regulations.
NEVER substitute, modify, add or omit parts. Use only exact replacement parts in the configuration
as specified by the manufacturer.
Refer to user’s instructions and/or maintenance manuals for information on use and maintenance of
these respirators.
NIOSH does not evaluate respirators for use in surgical masks.
ALWAYS conduct a pressure face fit check prior to each use. If the check fails the mask may be faulty
or require replacement depending on age, frequency of use and replacement of filters.
The use of this respirator presupposes exact knowledge of the instructions for use, applicable health
and safety standards, guidelines for selection and use, and appropriate training in matters of personal
respiratory protection.
Leave the contaminated area immediately if:
Dizziness or distress is experienced
You taste or smell contaminants or irritation occurs
Breathing becomes difficult
A defect is discovered in the respirator
Store respirator as per instructions.
Before occupational use of this respirator a written respiratory protection program must be
implemented meeting all the local government requirements. In the United States employers must
comply with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134 which includes medical evaluation, training, and fit testing.
FITTING (FIG. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
Always check expiration date is not exceeded before unpacking replacement filters
STEP 1 (FIG. 1, 2): Looking inside the mask, undo turnbuckle fixing (1/4 turn anti-clockwise).
Turnbuckles located behind face-seal.
STEP 2 (FIG. 3): Fold strap supports back to expose filters.
STEP 3 (FIG. 4): Flex mask to remove both used filters.
STEP 4 (FIG. 5, 6): Slide a new filter into position with all the text facing inwards towards the mask,
and the narrow end of the filter marked “TOP” opposite “TOP” text on the mask.
STEP 5 (FIG. 7): Carefully fit the rest of the filter into the mask using the channel on the filter. Make
sure that the mask seal is fully located into the channel on the outside of the filter to ensure a good seal
is made.
STEP 6 (FIG.8): Fold strap support back into position and re-fit the turnbuckle (1/4 turn clockwise).
Make sure that the mask rim is clear of the turnbuckle head on the inside of the mask.
STEP 7: Repeat Steps 4 to 6 for the other filter. Always replace both filters at the same time and keep a
record of the expiration date.
STORAGE
The mask should be stored out of direct sunlight, away from sources of high temperature, and in
an uncontaminated environment. Spare filters should also be stored in a cool dry atmosphere at a
temperature of between -10°C and 40°C. Storage under conditions other than those specified may
affect shelf life.
FILTER INSPECTION & REPLACEMENT
Each filter pack is individually marked with the month and year of shelf life expiration. Shelf life is 5
years for P100 filters. Filters must be discarded when they reach their shelf life date.
NOTE: Filters must be selected by a competent person familiar with workplace hazards and their
concentration.
Particulate filters must be changed when breathing resistance increases as the filter becomes clogged.
S – SPECIAL OR CRITICAL USER INSTRUCTIONS
The filters P/N 40.069.0006 (Model: 60245) for use with P100 Safety Respirators: S/M: P/N
51.039.0003 (Model: 60246) and M/L: P/N 40.039.0005 (Model: 60244) have been manufactured by
GVS Filter Technology UK for private label Klein Tools under TC-84A-6949.
WARRANTY
www.kleintools.com/warranty
CUSTOMER SERVICE
KLEIN TOOLS, INC.
450 Bond Street Lincolnshire, IL 60069 1-800-553-4676
customerservice@kleintools.com www.kleintools.com
Read instructions
before using
104°F
(40°C)
14°F
(-10°C)
0 – 95%
R.H.
Temperature range of storage
conditions
Year/Month Expiration date
<95%
R.H.
Humidity range of storage
conditions