Millennium Enterprises Oxygen Equipment GME P100 User Manual

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Millennium  
APR RESPIRATOR  
Industrial Application  
CS/CN Respirator  
GME-P100 Respirator  
CBRN Application  
APR/CBRN Respirator  
OPERATION AND INSTRUCTIONS  
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WARNING  
This manual must be carefully read and followed by all persons who have, or  
will have, the responsibility for using or servicing Millennium APR Respirators.  
These Millennium APR Respirators will perform as designed only if used and  
serviced according to the instructions; otherwise, the respirator could fail to  
perform as designed, and persons who rely on the Millennium APR Respirators  
could sustain serious personal injury or death.  
The warranties made by MSA with respect to the product are voided if the  
product is not installed, used and serviced in accordance with the instructions  
in this manual. Please protect yourself and your employees by following the  
instructions. Please read and observe the WARNINGS and CAUTIONS  
inside. For any additional information relative to use or repair, write or call  
1-800-MSA-2222during regular working hours.  
See separate insert for NIOSH approval information:  
P/N 10046605(APR CBRN); P/N 818373(CS/CN); P/N10035719(GME-P100), as  
applicable.  
For GME-P100Millennium APR Respirator, also read and follow MSA  
Instruction Manual P/N 814175.  
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INTRODUCTION  
each use and between multiple entries  
Z- If during use, an unexpected hazard is  
encountered such as a secondary  
CBRN device; pockets of entrapped  
hazard or any unforeseen hazard, imme-  
diately leave the area for clean air.  
HH-When used at defined occupational  
exposure limits, the rated service time  
cannot be exceeded. Follow established  
canister change out schedules or  
during the same use. Decontamination  
and disposal procedures mustbe fol-  
lowed. If contaminated with liquid chemi-  
cal warfare agents, dispose of the respira-  
tor after decontamination  
V- Not for use in atmospheres immediately  
dangerous to life and health or where  
hazards have not been fully character-  
ized.  
W- Use replacement parts in the configura-  
tion as specified by the applicable regu-  
lations and guidance.  
X- Consult manufacturer s User s  
Instructions for information on the use,  
storage, and maintenance of these res-  
pirators at various temperatures.  
Y- This respirator provides respiratory pro-  
tection against inhalation of radiological  
and nuclear dust particles. Procedures  
for monitoring radiation exposure and full  
radiation protection must be followed.  
observe End of Service Life Indicators to  
ensure that canisters are replaced  
before breakthrough occurs.  
QQ-Use in conjunction with personal protec-  
tive ensembles that provide appropriate  
levels of protection against dermal haz-  
ard. Failure to do so may result in per-  
sonal injury even when the respirator is  
properly fitted, used, and maintained.  
UU-The respirator should not be used  
beyond eight (8)hours after initial expo-  
sure to chemical warfare agents to avoid  
possibility of agent permeation. If liquid  
exposure is encountered, the respirator  
should not be used for more than two  
(2)hours.  
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND CARE  
e. Instructed by responsible individuals  
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WARNING  
12. Use strictly according to the instruc-  
tions, labels, and limitations pertain-  
ing to this device. Follow an estab-  
lished canister change-out schedule.  
13. This respirator may not provide a sat-  
isfactory seal with certain facial char-  
acteristics, such as beards or large  
sideburns, that prevents direct con-  
tact between the skin and the sealing  
surface of the facepiece. Do not use  
this facepiece if such conditions exist.  
14. Do not wear eyeglasses under the  
facepiece. The temples or sidebars  
on eyeglasses will prevent an air-tight  
seal. If you must wear glasses, install  
the spectacle kit.  
15. The user must perform a respirator fit  
test (Quantitative Test or Qualitative  
Test)and follow all warnings and limi-  
tations specified.  
16. Wear impermeable protective clothing  
to prevent exposure to gases and  
vapors which can poison by skin  
absorption.  
1. An adequate respiratory protection  
program must include knowledge of  
hazards, hazard assessment, selec-  
tion of proper respiratory protective  
equipment, instruction and training in  
the use of equipment, inspection and  
maintenance of equipment, and med-  
ical surveillance.  
2. This respirator will perform as  
designed only if used and maintained  
according to the manufacturer's  
instructions. The Program Admin-  
istrator and the users must read and  
understand these instructions before  
using or servicing this product.  
3. If the respirator does not perform as  
specified in this manual, it must not  
be used until it has been checked by  
authorized personnel.  
4. Do not alter, modify, or substitute any  
components.  
5. Inspect the respirator regularly and  
maintain it according to the instruc-  
tions. Repairs must only be made by  
properly trained personnel.  
6. This respiratory protective device  
does not supply oxygen. Use only in  
adequately ventilated areas which  
conform to the appropriate standard.  
7. This respirator must be used in con-  
junction with the proper chemical or  
particulate canisters for protection  
against specific contaminants. If you  
cannot determine that the filter canis-  
ter used with this device is designed  
for the contaminant, or if you do not  
know the identity of the contaminant,  
do not use this device.  
17. Do not use this full facepiece with  
self-contained breathing apparatus  
(SCBA).  
18. Do not use this respiratory protective  
device in explosive atmospheres.  
Failure to follow these all warnings,  
instructions, and established CBRN pro-  
tective measures can result in serious  
personal injury or death.  
CBRN Application  
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D ANG E R  
• This respirator provides LIMITED pro-  
tection. It is NIOSH approved for res-  
piratory protection against atmos-  
pheres containing CBRN (chemical,  
biological, radiological, &nuclear)  
warfare agents; however, it can not  
protect against all possible warfare  
agents.  
8. Do not use when concentrations of  
contaminants are unknown.  
9. Do not use when appropriate expo-  
sure limit (PEL, REL, TLV, etc.)is not  
known.  
10. Leave the contaminated area immedi-  
ately if:  
a. Breathing becomes difficult  
b. Dizziness or other distress occurs  
c. You taste or smell the contaminant  
d. You experience nose or throat  
irritation  
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND CARE  
• Some CBRN agents may not present  
• DO NOT use this respirator beyond  
eight (8)hours after initial use in an  
atmosphere containing CBRN agents  
or beyond two (2)hours after initial  
use in an atmosphere containing CBRN  
agents in liquid or mist form;otherwise,  
agent permeation may occur.  
• DONOT remove respirator until respi-  
rator and clothing are decontaminat-  
ed; otherwise, exposure to CBRN  
agents may result. Follow decontami-  
nation and disposal procedures estab-  
lished by appropriate authorities.  
immediate effects from exposure, but  
can result in delayed impairment, ill-  
ness, or death.  
• DO NOT use without a complete  
understanding of the instructions and  
limitations for this respirator and  
proper training. Misuse can prevent  
the respirator from providing the nec-  
essary protection.  
• CBRN agents may NOT be detectable  
by smell or sight. Don respirator  
before entering an area suspected of  
containing CBRNagent. Follow proce-  
dures established by proper authorities.  
Failure to follow the above in addition to  
all instructions and established CBRN  
agent protective measures can result in  
serious personal injury or death.  
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
The Millennium APR Respirator is an air-  
ACCESSORIES  
purifying respirator intended for use in  
atmospheres which are not immediately  
dangerous to life or health (non-IDLH). This  
respirator is intended for applications which  
may require the user to enter or exit a haz-  
ardous area, or work within the area for a  
limited time.  
The facepiece may be equipped with the  
following accessories:  
1. ESP II Communication System  
2. Lens Shields (tinted), in small, medium,  
or large  
3. Spectacle Kit  
4. Hood  
Inhaled air is drawn through the canister,  
which contains chemicals and a filter that  
removes or neutralizes agents present.  
Exhaled air leaves the facepiece through the  
exhalation valve and consequently is not re-  
breathed.  
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CAUT ION  
Refer to the NIOSH Approval Matrix for a  
complete list of Approved Accessories. If  
you must wear corrective eyewear, install  
an approved spectacle kit, listed on the  
NIOSH approval matrix insert.  
It is important that the user becomes famil-  
iar with the application and operation of the  
Millennium APR Respirator and ensures that  
it fits properly before use.  
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WARNING  
Know the contaminant(s)in the environ-  
ment before entering. Always check that  
the filter cartridge/canister is appropriate  
for use in the environment. A filter car-  
tridge/canister which is not designed for  
the contaminant present may not provide  
protection. Failure to follow this warning  
can result in serious personal injury or  
death.  
When properly fitted to the user, the  
Millennium full-facepiece with nosecup and  
rubber head harness, combined with the  
appropriate cartridge/canister, becomes a  
complete respiratory protective device.  
The respirator consists of the following sub-  
assemblies:  
full facepiece (with nosecup)  
filter cartridge/canister  
Facepieces are available in three sizes:  
P/N 10007423SM(small)  
P/N 10007422MD (medium)  
P/N 10007424LG (large)  
Facepiece size is identified on the front of  
the facepiece above the lens area.  
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SIZE SELECTION  
Regardless of facial dimensions and respi-  
A qualitative or quantitative respirator fit test  
must be carried out for each wearer of this  
respirator to determine the amount of pro-  
tection it will provide. Respirator fitting tests  
are explained fully in the American National  
Standard "Practices for Respiratory  
rator sizing charts, an actual respirator fit  
test, either qualitative or quantitative must  
be performed to ensure the correct respira-  
tor size selected.  
Fit test the respirator size relative to your  
facial features and dimensions. The Safety  
Administrator or Program Manager might  
assist in selecting the initial size to try.  
Protection." ANSI Z88.2-1992, published by  
the American National Standards Institute.  
The Safety Admin-istrator or Program  
Manager might assist in selecting the initial  
size to try. Carefully don the mask and con-  
duct an Negative Pressure Seal Test.  
Carefully don the mask and conduct an air  
tightness check.  
Quantitative Test - If a quantitative fit test  
is used:  
For use in a CBRN application a fit factor of  
at least 1667is recommended before any  
type of respirator is assigned to an individual.  
If the facepiece does not pass the Negative  
Pressure Seal Test or feels uncomfortable,  
try the next nearest size relative to your  
face.  
Passing the Negative Pressure Seal Test  
does not verify the size is correct. The size  
selected must be verified by successfully  
passing a Respirator Fit Test, either qualita-  
tive or quantitative. If the respirator passes  
an Air Tightness Test but DOES NOT pass a  
Respirator Fit Test, the next nearest size rel-  
ative to your facial features and dimensions  
should be tried.  
For use in an Industrial application, 29  
(CFR)1910.134Standard requires a fit fac-  
tor of at least 500before the respirator is  
assigned to an individual.  
Qualitative Test - If a qualitative fit test is  
used, only validated protocols are acceptable.  
For use in a CBRN application, the individ-  
ual must pass a test designed to assess a  
fit factor of at least 1667based on military  
recommendations.  
Once the proper size is selected, the respi-  
rator must pass a Negative Pressure Seal  
Test every time the mask is donned to  
ensure proper fit before using the respirator.  
For use in an Industrial application, the indi-  
vidual must pass at test designed to assess  
a fit factor of at least 500as per 29(CFR)  
1910.134before the respirator is assigned  
to an individual.  
RESPIRATOR FIT TEST  
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WARNING  
The user must perform a respirator fit  
test (Quantitative Test or Qualitative Test)  
and follow all warnings and limitations  
specified. Failure to do so can result in  
serious personal injury or death.  
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PREPARING THE RESPIRATOR FOR USE  
CHECKPOINTS BEFORE USE  
4. Thread the filter cartridge/canister into  
the facepiece port and hand-tighten.  
1. Check that all parts of the respirator are  
complete and undamaged. See Use and  
Care section for Inspections  
Use the cartridge/canister immediately upon  
opening the bag. Discard cartridge/canister  
after each use.  
Procedures.  
2. Check that the filter cartridge/canister  
approval matches the contaminant in  
the environment.  
Replace the cartridge/canister after each  
use. Follow the established cartridge/canis-  
ter change-out schedules to ensure that  
cartridge/canisters are replaced before  
breakthrough occurs. When used at defined  
occupational exposure limits, the rated ser-  
vice time cannot be exceeded.  
INSTALLING/REPLACING THE  
CARTRIDGE/CANISTER  
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WARNING  
For CBRN Applications Only:  
Know the contaminant(s)in the environ-  
ment before entering. Always check that  
the filter cartridge/canister is appropriate  
for use in the environment. A filter car-  
tridge/canister which is not designed for  
the contaminant present may not provide  
protection. Failure to follow this warning  
can result in serious personal injury or  
death.  
DO NOT use this respirator beyond eight (8)  
hours after initial use in an atmosphere con-  
taining CBRN agents or beyond two (2)  
hours after initial use in an atmosphere con-  
taining CBRN agents in liquid or mist form;  
otherwise, agent permeation may occur.  
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WARNING  
Do not replace cartridge/canister in a  
contaminated area. Failure to follow this  
warning can cause inhalation of contami-  
nated air, resulting in serious respiratory  
injury or death.  
After checking cartridge/canister for  
approval in the environment:  
1. Verify shelf life expiration date on car-  
ton, bag, and cartridge/canister label  
has not been exceeded.  
When the mask is adjusted properly, the  
wearer should not taste or smell the conta-  
minant, or experience eye, nose, or throat  
irritation. The wearer s inhalation resistance  
should be as experienced during training.  
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WARNING  
Do not use an expired cartridge/canister.  
Failure to follow this warning can result  
in serious personal injury or death.  
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WARNING  
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WARNING  
If the respirator does not perform as  
specified, it must not be used until it has  
been checked by authorized personnel.  
Failure to follow this warning can result  
in serious personal injury or death.  
Do not use the cartridge/canister if the  
foil bag or carton is opened, damaged, or  
missing. The cartridge/canister must be  
in its original packaging for uses in a  
contaminate environment. Do not reuse  
the cartridge/canister. Failure to follow  
this warning can result in serious person-  
al injury or death.  
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WARNING  
Return to fresh air immediately if you  
experience unusual sensations (nausea,  
dizziness, eye irritation, unusual odor or  
taste, excessive fatigue, or difficulty  
breathing). Failure to follow this warning  
can result in serious personal injury or  
death.  
2. Remove cartridge/canister from its  
packaging.  
3. Inspect the cartridge/canister to be sure  
that its service life is suitable, and that it  
is not damaged.  
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DONNING  
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WARNING  
6. Tighten the other tem-  
ple strap in same  
manner until both  
Do not wear eyeglasses under the face-  
piece. The temples or sidebars on eye  
glasses will prevent an air-tight seal. If you  
must wear glasses, install an approved  
spectacle kit listed on the NIOSHapproval  
matrix insert. Failure to follow this warn-  
ing can cause inhalation of contaminated  
air, resulting in serious respiratory injury  
or death.  
sides feel the same.  
7. Ensure facepiece is centered on face by  
looking down at the nosecup, it should  
be uniform on each side of the face. If  
not, readjust the temple straps.  
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WARNING  
Verify that the respirator is properly pre-  
pared before donning. See Repairing the  
Respirator for Use section. Failure to fol-  
low this warning can result in serious  
personal injury or death.  
Note: Ensure that no hair is under the tabs  
and sealing surface. Also, the straps should  
not cut into the ears.  
8. Evenly tighten the  
neck straps by pulling  
them straight back.  
DONNING PROCEDURES  
1. Loosen the harness head straps on the  
facepiece so that the strap end tabs are  
approximately 1" from the buckles.  
9. Check that head pad  
is centered in the mid-  
dle of the back of the  
head.  
2. With the facepiece  
lens facing away,  
grasp the temple  
straps and neck  
straps in each hand.  
3. Slightly expand the  
harness straps, place  
chin into the face-  
piece, and pull the  
harness over the back  
of the head.  
10. If necessary, tighten  
the top straps for best  
visibility and fit.  
4. Support the weight of the mask by hold-  
ing the outlet valve assembly in the  
palm of one hand. With the free hand,  
adjust the facepiece securely to the  
face, making sure the chin and nose are  
seated securely.  
5. While holding the facepiece securely in  
position, tighten one temple strap ata  
time by pulling straightback (notout)with  
small jerks until mask feels snug on that  
side.  
NEGATIVE PRESSURE SEAL TEST  
The Negative Pressure Seal Test must be  
performed each time the facepiece is  
donned. You must know the face-to-face-  
piece seal is good before entering a haz-  
ardous area.  
Perform the test as follows:  
1. Ensure respirator is assembled properly.  
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DONNING  
2. Block off cartridge/canister inlet using  
the palm of hand.  
1. Position the hood so  
that the lens opening  
of the hood is facing  
forward. Be sure that  
the hood is right side  
out with the draw-  
3. Inhale gently and hold breath for 10sec-  
onds. If the seal is good, the facepiece  
will collapse and remain collapsed  
against face. Remove hand and breathe  
normally.  
4. If the facepiece did not remain col-  
lapsed during the test, or any leakage is  
noticed, readjust straps and perform  
Negative Pressure Seal Test again.  
string exposed on the  
outside of the hood.  
2. Fold the back panel of  
the hood upward to  
expose the inside of  
the hood at the lens  
opening. Next, in each  
hand, grasp the sides  
of the hood at the lens  
opening.  
Note: You may need to exhale sharply to  
open the valve. If this does not release the  
valve, do not use the facepiece.  
!
WARNING  
This device may not seal properly with  
your face if you have a beard, gross side-  
burns or similar physical characteristics  
(see ANSI Z88.2). An improper facial seal  
may allow contaminants to leak into the  
facepiece, reducing or eliminating respi-  
ratory protection. Do not use this device  
if such conditions exist. The negative  
pressure seal test must be conducted  
and passed before each use. Never  
remove the facepiece except in a safe,  
non-hazardous, non-toxic atmosphere.  
Failure to follow this warning can result  
in serious personal injury or death.  
3. Expand and slide the  
lens opening of the  
hood over the car-  
tridge/canister com-  
ponent. Ensure the  
facepiece seal is  
maintained.  
4. Using both hands,  
grasp the back panel  
of the hood and pull it  
over the facepiece  
and head. The lens  
opening of the hood  
5. If this does not correct the leak, the  
mask will not provide protection. If the  
leakage is from the face seal, a different  
size mask may provide a good seal. If  
other than face seal leakage is detected,  
the condition must be corrected before  
performing another test.  
should coincide with  
the lens opening of the facepiece. (Use  
a buddy for assembly if situation  
requires).  
5. Carefully tuck the  
elastic lens opening of  
the hood around the  
back of the facepiece  
lens rings, component  
housing assembly,  
and applicable acces-  
DONNING THE BUTYL COATED NYLON  
HOOD ACCESSORY  
sory. The rain shield of the hood should  
be uniformly over the upper lens ring of  
the facepiece. The elastic lens opening  
should be in contact with the rubber  
surface of the facepiece. Be sure to  
smooth out any wrinkles or folds that  
might exist along the edge of the elastic.  
!
WARNING  
Ensure a complete Negative Pressure  
Seal Test is conducted and passed.  
Failure to follow this warning can result  
in serious personal injury or death.  
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DONNING  
6. Conduct a successful Negative Pressure  
Seal Test.  
9. Pull the shroud of the  
hood uniformly over  
the shoulders.  
7. Attach each of the  
arm straps to the front  
of the hood shroud  
using the Velcro  
attachment pads.  
Adjust the arm strap,  
using the buckle  
slides, so that the arm straps provide a  
snug fit, butstill allow for easy movement.  
10. Repeat the Negative Pressure Seal Test  
to ensure a sufficient face-to-facepiece  
seal is achieved before exposure to a  
hazardous agent.  
8. Tighten the drawstring  
cord by securing the  
bottom of the cord  
and sliding the cord  
tightener toward the  
front of the neck. The  
drawstring should  
provide a snug comfortable fit. Ensure  
drawstring is not twisted or knotted.  
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WARNING  
Do not over-tighten the drawstring. Over  
tightening the drawstring can restrict  
breathing. Failure to follow this warning  
can cause serious injury or death.  
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REMOVING THE RESPIRATOR  
DECONTAMINATION  
PROCEDURE FOR REMOVING THE  
RESPIRATOR  
!
WARNING  
Do not remove respirator until respirator  
and protective clothing are decontami-  
nated; otherwise, exposure to contami-  
nants may result. Follow decontamina-  
tion and disposal procedures established  
by appropriate authorities. Failure to fol-  
low this warning may result in serious  
personal injury or death.  
1. To remove the facepiece, insert your  
thumbs under each of the harness head  
straps end tab and fully extend the har-  
ness head straps.  
2. Grasp the facepiece by the speaking  
diaphragm or bottom head harness  
straps (not the exhalation valve or car-  
tridge/canister).  
Once the protective equipment has been  
decontaminated, proper disposal of affected  
equipment must be performed. Disposal is  
to be performed as required by federal,  
state, and/or local laws.  
3. Pull it up and away  
from your face.  
Note: Before the next use, check the respi-  
rator facepiece and if necessary, clean and  
disinfect. Always use a new cartridge/canis-  
ter. Do not reuse the cartridge/canister.  
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CLEANING AND DISINFECTING  
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!
CAUT ION  
CAUT ION  
Do NOT use alcohol as a germicide  
because it may deteriorate rubber parts.  
If not rinsed thoroughly, cleaning agent  
residue may irritate the wearer's skin.  
Depending on the cleaning policy adopted,  
either a designated person or the user  
should clean the respirator after each use.  
Non-sudsing Confidence Plus® Cleaning  
Solution (P/N 10009971)from MSA is recom-  
mended. It is a germicidal cleaner that cleans  
and disinfects in one operation. It retains its  
germicidal efficiency in hard water to inhibit  
the growth of bacteria. It will not deteriorate  
rubber, plastic, glass, or metal parts. Refer to  
the label for use instructions. A solution as  
effective as Confidence Plus Cleaning  
Solution and compatible with MSA respirator  
components may be substituted. ANSI sug-  
gests that users be trained in the cleaning  
procedure.  
d. Allow the facepiece to air dry. Do not  
dry the parts by placing them near a  
heater or in direct sunlight. The rub-  
ber will deteriorate.  
e. Operate the exhalation valve by hand  
to be sure it works properly.  
f. Harness (straps and buckles)  
g. The facepiece and components  
should be air-dried or hand-dried  
with a clean lint-free cloth.  
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CAUT ION  
Do not force-dry the parts by placing  
them in a heater or in direct sunlight. The  
rubber will deteriorate. When facepiece  
is thoroughly dried, store the facepiece in  
the clam shell in which it was shipped.  
!
WARNING  
Be careful not to breathe or touch the  
contaminant in handling the respirator or  
its parts. If necessary, use equipment  
disposal to protect you from the specific  
contaminant. Failure to follow this warn-  
ing can result in serious personal injury  
or death.  
LENS CLEANING PROCEDURE  
Occasionally, Millennium Facepieces may  
experience a "fogging" of the lens. Usually  
this fogging is caused by a wax that is part  
of the urethane lens formulation. This wax  
serves as a mold release when the lens is  
manufactured. Under conditions of high  
temperature or low atmospheric pressure,  
the wax can migrate to the surface of the  
lens and cause the fogging. The wax can be  
removed with VM&P Naphtha or Stoddard  
Solvent. The VM&P Naphtha and Stoddard  
Solvent should be available in a paint store.  
1. Preparing Solution  
a. Follow the instructions with the  
Confidence Plus Cleaning Solution.  
b. If the Confidence Plus Cleaning  
Solution is not used, wash in a mild  
cleaning solution, rinse thoroughly,  
and submerge in a germicide solu-  
tion for the manufacturer s recom-  
mended time.  
1. To remove the wax, pour a small  
amount of VM&P Naphtha or Stoddard  
Solvent onto a clean soft cloth.  
2. Clean and Disinfect the Facepiece  
a. Remove the cartridge/canister from  
the facepiece.  
b. Thoroughly wash the facepiece (and  
nose cup)in the cleaning solution. A  
soft brush or sponge can be used to  
clean the soiled facepiece. Be sure  
to include cleaning the exhalation  
valve and seat.  
c. Rinse the facepiece and components  
in clean, warm (110°F), water (prefer-  
ably running and drained).  
!
WARNING  
Apply VM&P Naphtha or Stoddard  
Solvent to the lens ONLY. Do NOT apply  
the VM&P Naphtha or Stoddard Solvent  
to the entire facepiece. If it contacts  
parts other than the lens those compo-  
nents must be replaced. Failure to follow  
this warning can result in serious person-  
al injury or death.  
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CLEANING AND DISINFECTING  
2. Gently rub the lens to remove the wax.  
It may take several applications to  
remove all of the wax.  
!
WARNING  
VM&P Naphtha and Stoddard Solvent  
have a distinct solvent odor that could be  
objectionable to respirator wearers.  
Individuals cleaning the facepieces  
should follow the use directions that  
come with the solvents, work in a well-  
ventilated area, and use proper personal  
protective equipment. Failure to follow  
this warning can result in serious person-  
al injury or death.  
3. Once the lens becomes wet from the  
solvent it is difficult to see where the  
lens was rubbed and where it was not.  
4. The number of repeat procedures will  
depend on the amount of wax present.  
5. After wiping the lens to remove the wax,  
the facepiece should be cleaned with a  
respirator cleaner such as MSA  
Confidence Plus Germicidal Cleaner.  
This will help to remove residual solvent  
from the facepiece.  
!
CAUT ION  
If the respirator is not properly cleaned  
after using VM&P Naphtha and Stoddard  
Solvent the wearer may experience dis-  
comfort.  
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INSPECTION  
INSPECTION  
8. Reach into the face-  
piece and remove  
(Before and After Each Use)  
• Inhalation valve discs  
• Exhalation valve disc  
• Harness straps  
• Lens  
deflector and inhala-  
tion valve. The deflec-  
tor and inhalation  
valve must be free of  
cracks, tears, dirt, and  
• Cartridge/canister  
• Facepiece blank  
• Accessories  
distortion. The inhalation valve must be  
soft and flexible.  
9. Set these parts aside in a clean location.  
INSPECTION PROCEDURES  
10. Insert the P/N 461828  
spanner wrench into  
the side voice-mitter  
retaining ring. Turn the  
ring counter-clockwise  
to unthread.  
1. Look for breaks or tears in the facepiece  
head-strap material.  
2. Make sure all straps,  
fasteners, and ad-  
justers are in place  
and not damaged.  
11. Remove the side voice-mitter (smaller  
port on the side of the facepiece)from  
the port. The voice-mitter may need  
pushed from inside of facepiece to  
remove.  
3. Check the facepiece for dirt, cracks,  
tears, or holes.  
12. Inspect the side voice-mitter for signs of  
damage which would let contaminant  
enter the facepiece.  
13. Inspect the front voice-mitter (large port  
in the center of the facepiece below the  
lens)for signs of damage which would  
let contaminant enter the facepiece.  
4. Check the lens for cuts, scratches, or  
damage which would impair vision.  
Squeeze the lens. It should collapse  
easily between your fingers. Check that  
the lens is secured in the facepiece.  
5. Look at the shape of the facepiece for  
distortion due to improper storage.  
14. Carefully remove the  
voice-mitter gasket  
from the port. Gasket  
must be free of cracks,  
tears, dirt, and distor-  
tion. The gasket must  
be soft and flexible.  
6. Unthread the car-  
tridge/canister (if  
installed), and check  
that the spider gasket,  
inhalation valve, and  
deflector nose cup are  
installed and undam-  
aged.  
15. Set the gasket aside in a clean location.  
16. Remove the rubber  
cover from the exhala-  
tion valve. Lift the  
7. Grasp the spider gas-  
ket by the raised tabs  
and pull it gently out  
of the facepiece. The  
gasket must be free of  
cracks, tears, dirt, and  
distortion. The gasket  
must be soft and flexible.  
valve and inspect the  
seat and valve for  
cracks, tears, dirt, and  
distortion. The valve  
must be soft and flexible.  
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INSPECTION  
17. Reinstall the rubber  
cover. Be sure that the  
cover lip surrounds  
the valve completely  
and that the tab is  
inserted through the  
cover.  
Guide Tabs  
23. Line up the deflector  
so that it is between  
the guide tabs molded  
into the facepiece.  
18. Check the drink tube for cuts, abra-  
sions, or other signs of damage. Grasp  
the knurled surface and pull the tube  
out of the cover to check it for signs of  
damage. Be sure the tube is reinstalled  
in its port completely.  
24. While holding the deflector in place,  
press the spider gasket on to the post  
from outside the facepiece.  
25. Insert the gasket  
groove into the port  
so that the groove  
captures the lip of the  
19. Reinstall the voice-  
mitter gasket in the  
side port. Be sure that  
it is flat.  
port completely. Run  
your finger around the  
gasket to be sure the  
gasket lays flat.  
26. Thread the cartridge/canister into the  
port. (see Preparing the Respirator for  
Use section)  
27. If any part is damaged or deteriorated, it  
must be replaced. Store only undam-  
aged respirators for further use. When  
not in use, store the respirator in cool,  
dry, and clean ambient air. Keep new fil-  
ters in their packing.  
20. Place the voice-mitter into the port.  
Note: The voice-mitter s crimped side faces  
out (up).  
21. Thread the retaining ring into the port  
and tighten using the spanner wrench.  
22. Place the deflector (with the inhalation  
valve in place on the post)into the face-  
piece.  
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STORAGE  
SHELF LIFE  
Store only undamaged respirators for fur-  
ther use. When notin use, store the respira-  
tor in cool, dry, and clean ambient air.  
Follow the shelf life expiration date  
stamped on the carton, foil bag, and car-  
tridge/canister as applicable. The expiration  
date will only apply if factory sealed and  
undamaged; otherwise the cartridge/canis-  
ter must be discarded.  
CBRN respirators must be stored as indi-  
cated below.  
Discard the cartridge/canister if the original  
foil bag or carton is opened or damaged  
!
WARNING  
Storage for CBRN Application Only  
Do not use an expired cartridge/canister.  
Failure to follow this warning can result  
in serious personal injury or death.  
Cartridge/canisters must be stored in ONE  
of the configurations listed:  
• Cartridge/canister must be stored in  
original, unopened foil bag and in the  
extended clamshell (P/N 10046578), or  
• Cartridge/canister must be stored in  
original, unopened foil bag and in the  
original, unopened carton.  
Facepiece mustbe stored in ONE of the fol-  
lowing clamshells:  
• Extended clamshell (P/N 10046578), or  
• Standard clamshell (P/N 10017571)  
The clamshell is provided as a convenient  
storage container to protect the facepiece  
and cartridge/canister. Replace the  
clamshell if it becomes damaged.  
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ACCESSORIES  
HYDRATION SYSTEM  
!
CAUT ION  
Refer to the NIOSH Approval Matrix for a  
complete list of approved accessories. If  
you must wear corrective eyewear, install  
an approved spectacle kit, listed on the  
NIOSH Approval Matrix insert.  
!
WARNING  
The hydration system is NOT approved in  
a CBRN application and must NOT be  
used. Failure to follow this warning can  
result in serious personal injury or death.  
The accessories include:  
• ESPII Communication System  
• Spectacle Kits  
In an Industrial application only:  
1. Return to an uncontaminated area  
before using the hydration system.  
• Butyl Coated Nylon Hood  
• Lens Outsert  
2. Grasp the knurled sur-  
face of the tube and  
pull the tube out of its  
cover (part of the  
User s Instructions for installation and use  
of the ESP II Communication System and  
Spectacle Kit are enclosed with the acces-  
sory.  
exhalation valve cover)  
INSTALLATIONOF OUTSERT ASSEMBLY  
3. Hold the tube with its inlet end up.  
Install an outsert over the facepiece lens  
4. Push the tube inlet into  
the "NATO" canteen  
inlet.  
1. Line up the outsert  
tabs and centerline  
mark with the face-  
piece lens.  
5. Turn the canteen  
upside down. Its  
contents will flow  
by gravity.  
2. Slide the outsert tabs down over the top  
of the facepiece lens.  
3. Stretch the band down  
and under the face-  
piece voice-mitter.  
6. Grasp the exhalation valve cover and  
press in at the top while pushing out at  
the bottom of the cover. This positions  
the drink tube outlet toward your lips.  
7. After drinking, disengage the tube from  
the canteen and stow it in the exhalation  
valve port.  
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