Dr ger Safety and KGaA XPLORE8700 Powered Air Purifying Respirator User Manual OBJ DOKU 0000044846 ME 006
Dräger Safety AG & Co. KGaA Powered Air Purifying Respirator OBJ DOKU 0000044846 ME 006
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HQ_Dräger X-ploreÂŽ 8000 Dräger X-ploreÂŽ 8000 Contents Safety-related information ................................ 17 1.1 1.2 17 1.3 Basic safety rules ................................................ Use in explosion-hazard areas (only Dräger Xplore 8700) Meaning of the warning notes ............................. 17 17 Description ......................................................... 17 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 System overview ................................................. Components ........................................................ Feature description .............................................. Intended use ........................................................ Limitations on use................................................ Approvals............................................................. Explanation of type-identifying marking and symbols 17 17 19 19 19 19 19 Use ...................................................................... 20 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Preconditions for use ........................................... Preparation for use .............................................. During use ........................................................... After use .............................................................. 20 20 21 21 Troubleshooting ................................................ 21 4.1 4.2 Warnings ............................................................. Alarms ................................................................. 21 21 Maintenance ....................................................... 22 5.1 5.2 5.3 Maintenance intervals.......................................... Cleaning and disinfecting .................................... Maintenance work ............................................... 22 22 22 Transport ............................................................ 23 Storage ............................................................... 24 Disposal.............................................................. 24 Technical data.................................................... 24 9.1 9.2 9.3 Overall system ..................................................... Rechargeable batteries ....................................... Standard battery charger ..................................... 24 24 24 10 Component list .................................................. 25 ,QVWUXFWLRQVIRUXVH_'UÂŚJHU;SORUHp Safety-related information_HQ Safety-related information Description 1.1 Basic safety rules 2.1 System overview â â â â â â â â â Before using this product, carefully read the Instructions for Use. Strictly follow the Instructions for Use. The user must fully understand and strictly observe the instructions. Use the product only for the purposes specified in the Intended use section of this document. Do not dispose of the Instructions for Use. Ensure that they are retained and appropriately used by the product user. Follow the local and national guidelines pertaining to this product. Maintenance work, which is not described in these instructions for use, may only be carried out by Dräger or trained Dräger specialists. Use only genuine Dräger spare parts and accessories, or the proper functioning of the product may be impaired. Only use Dräger battery chargers. Do not use a faulty or incomplete product. Do not modify the product. Notify Dräger in the event of any component fault or failure. 1.2 Use in explosion-hazard areas (only Dräger X-plore 8700) Devices or components that are used in explosion-hazard areas and which are certified and approved in accordance with national, European or international explosion protection guidelines may only be used under the conditions indicated in the approval and in compliance with the relevant legal provisions. Devices and components may not be modified. The use of defective or incomplete parts is prohibited. The applicable provisions must be complied with when performing repairs on these devices or components. The Dräger X-ploreÂŽ 8000 powered air purifying respirator may be composed of different components depending on its field of application and the required protection class. Observe particularly the filter operating limits (see Instructions for Use of the filters). Illustration of the system overview on the fold-out page (Figure A) A complete device includes: 1 Breathing hose 2 Facepiece (example with hood) 3 Carrying system 4 Fan unit with filter and rechargeable battery 2.2 Components 2.2.1 Fan unit Illustration on the front of fold-out page (Figure B) 1 Tube connection 2 Control panel 3 Suction inlet 4 Splash guard cover 5 Filter (not enclosed with fan unit) 6 Filter lock button Illustration on back of the fold-out page (Figure C) 1 Carrying system socket 2 Name plate 3 Carrying system lock button 1.3 Meaning of the warning notes 4 Battery lock button 5 Rechargeable battery (not enclosed with fan unit) The following alert icons are used in this document to provide and highlight areas of the associated text that require a greater awareness by the user. A definition of the meaning of each icon is as follows: Illustration of the control panel on the fold-out page (Figure D) Alert icon Signal word 2 Residual particle filter capacity indicator WARNING CAUTION NOTICE Consequences in case of nonobservance Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in death or serious injury. 1 Rechargeable battery status indicator 3 On/off button 4 Flow rate indicator 5 Reduce flow rate 6 Increase flow rate Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices. Display on control panel Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in damage to the product or environment. Segments light up in green. ,QVWUXFWLRQVIRUXVH_'UÂŚJHU;SORUHp Indicator Meaning Battery capacity depending on number of displayed segments: > 75 % (4 segments) > 50 % (3 segments) > 25 % (2 segments) < 25 % (1 segment) HQ_Description Indicator Segments light up in green. Segments light up in green. Meaning The decontaminable belt has a smooth plastic webbing and is particularly recommended for decontamination. Welding belt For the welding belt, the webbing is made of leather. The welding belt is intended for use when welding. Residual particle filter capacity1) depending on number of displayed segments: > 75 % (4 segments) > 50 % (3 segments) > 25 % (2 segments) < 25 % (1 segment) â Flow rate intensity depending on number of displayed segments: high flow rate (3 segments) medium flow rate (2 segments) low flow rate (1 segment) 1 Battery lock button Segments blink yellow or red. Fault (see chapter 4 Troubleshooting) 1) The residual capacity of the gas filter or the gas filter components of the combination filter cannot be indicated. Warning devices The fan unit displays malfunctions with segments flashing red or yellow on the control panel. The fan unit will also trigger an sound and vibration alarm. 2.2.5 Rechargeable batteries Illustration on the fold-out page (Figure F) 2 Battery status indicator 3 Button to display battery capacity 4 Docking Station 5 Name plate The rechargeable lithium-ion batteries are specially designed for use with the powered air purifying respirator. A long-life rechargeable battery is also available in addition to the standard rechargeable battery. Rechargeable batteries for the different X-plore 8500 and X-plore 8700 device types cannot be interchanged. Depending on the thickness and material of the clothing, the vibration alarm might not be perceived. The battery status indicator shows the battery capacity while you charge the unit with the standard charger or when you push the button. The segments of the battery status indicator are flashing while you charge the unit. 2.2.2 Filter and facepieces The battery status indicator is identical to the one on the fan unit control panel (see chapter 2.2.1 Fan unit). Filter and facepieces are described in separate Instructions for Use. The facepiece half/full mask types and hood/helmet/protective visor have varying flow ranges. The fan unit automatically detect the respiration connection type and automatically selects the appropriate flow range. 2.2.3 Breathing hoses The following breathing hoses are available: â standard hose â flexible hose for increased comfort Both breathing hoses are available for each of the following facepiece types: â plug-in connector (hood) â bayonet-type connector (helmet and protective visor) â round-thread connector (half/full face mask) The rechargeable batteries reach their full capacity after 5 charge and discharge cycles. The standard charging time takes approx. 3 hours. In cases where the rechargeable battery has been completely drained, charging may take up to 4 hours. During this time the battery status indicator is not supported. To prevent damage to or explosion of the rechargeable battery, charging is limited to a temperature range of 0 to 50 °C. If this temperature range is transgressed, the charging process will stop automatically and continue once the temperature range is reached once again. 2.2.6 Standard battery charger Illustration on the fold-out page (Figure G) 1 Status LED 2 Power supply unit 2.2.4 Carrying systems 3 Battery compartment Illustration on the fold-out page (Figure E) Explanation of the status LED 1 Connection plate Indicator Meaning 2 Webbing 3 Clips on ends of the belt Status LED is green. 4 Buckle The following carrying systems are available: â Standard belt The standard belt consists of a textile webbing and press studs to attach comfortable padding. â Decontaminable belt Status LED is flashing green. Rechargeable battery is inserted and fully charged (standby mode) Rechargeable battery is inserted and being charged. ,QVWUXFWLRQVIRUXVH_'UÂŚJHU;SORUHp Description_HQ Indicator Status LED is flashing yellow. Meaning Temporary disruption of charging (e.g. from excessively high temperature) Rechargeable battery is not inserted. Status LED is red. Status LED is flashing red. Malfunction (see chapter 4 Troubleshooting) When the rechargeable battery is fully charged, the charger switches automatically to standby. In standby mode, the rechargeable battery stays fully charged at all times. In this mode the rechargeable battery is neither overcharged nor damaged. In explosion-hazard areas, the X-plore 8700 fan unit may not be used with the welding protective visor (component list pos. 19), the standard hood, long (pos. 10 and 11) and the hose cover, disposable (pos. 41). 2.6 Approvals 2.6.1 Respiratory protection The powered air purifying respirator is approved according to â EN 12941 â EN 12942 â AS/NZS 1716:2012 The device satisfies the regulation on personal protective equipment. 2.6.2 ATEX and IECEx 2.3 Feature description The powered air purifying respirator is a respiratory protective device depending on circulating air. It filters the ambient air and makes it available as breathable air. The device continuously takes in ambient air through the filter. The filter absorbs harmful substances depending on the filter type. In this way, the ambient air is recycled and finally reaches the facepiece. There it is available as breathable air. A continuous overpressure in the facepiece prevents ambient air from penetrating. The X-plore 8700 powered air purifying respirator is approved under designation APR 00** according to â EN/IEC 60079-0 â EN/IEC 60079-11 The device satisfies the ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU. Name of device according to ATEX II 2G Ex ib IIB T4 Gb II 2D Ex ib IIIB T135 °C Db TA: -10 °C < Ta < +50 °C 2.4 Intended use Depending on the employed filter type, the device protects against particles, gases and vapours or combinations hereof. Only powered air purifying respirator X-plore 8700 is intended for use in explosion-hazard areas. Name of device according to IECEx Ex ib IIB T4 Gb Ex ib IIIB T135 °C Db TA: -10 °C < Ta < +50 °C For an overview of the device combinations and the protection classes, refer to the Configuration Matrix at the end of these instructions for use. 2.7 The numbers in the first line of the Configuration Matrix correspond to the positions in the component list. 2.7.1 Name plates The listed components are intended for use with the Xplore 8000 fan units (component list pos. 1 and 2) and the rechargeable batteries (pos. 3 and 6). Dräger would be happy to answer any questions you may have regarding device configuration. 2.5 Limitations on use The device is not suitable for use: â when there is a suspicion of contaminants with low warning properties (smell, taste, irritation of eyes and airways) â in unventilated tanks, pits, canals etc. â when there is suspicion of contaminant concentrations that represent an immediate danger to life or health - IDLH concentrations ,QVWUXFWLRQVIRUXVH_'UÂŚJHU;SORUHp Explanation of type-identifying marking and symbols Illustration of the name plates, refer to fold-out page. Fan unit Figure H Rechargeable bat- Figure I tery Standard battery charger Figure J Product name International Protection Code Approval marking Symbol "Follow instructions for use" WEEE symbol "Separate collection of electrical and electronic equipment" Country of production Manufacturer CE marking DataMatrix code with part and serial number HQ_Use 11 Part number 12 Only for indoor use, not for outdoor use 13 Maximum ambient temperature 14 Electrical data 15 Pin assignment 16 Recycling symbol 17 Warning notice Year of manufacture by serial number 1) 2.7.2 Packaging Symbol Explanation Follow the instructions for use Maximum storage area humidity  95 % â¤95% +60°C -20°C Storage temperature range -20 °C to +60 °C Use 3.1 Preconditions for use WARNING Fire hazard due to sparks or liquid metal splashes Ĺš Always use powered air purifying respirators with a particle or combination filter with additional prefilter if sparks or liquid metal splashes may occur during use. Ĺš Replace the prefilter at regular intervals; at least once per shift, but in case of visible contamination at the very latest. Ĺš Replace particle and combination filters as soon as they are visibly contaminated with dust even if the residual capacity indicator of the powered air purifying respirator indicates that the residual capacity is still sufficient. Ĺš Avoid direct contact of sparks and liquid metal splashes with the powered air purifying respirator: Contact of a heavily contaminated prefilter, particle or combination filter with sparks or liquid metal splashes can cause damage to the filter or ignite the collected particles. â â The ambient conditions (in particular type and concentration of the contaminants) must be known. The oxygen content of the ambient air must not drop below the following limit values: â at least 17 Vol% oxygen in all European countries except for the Netherlands, Belgium and Great Britain â At least 19 Vol% oxygen in the Netherlands, Belgium, the UK, Australia and New Zealand. â At least 19.5 Vol% oxygen in the USA Observe the national guidelines in other countries. 3.2 Preparation for use WARNING Ambient air penetration Incorrect assembly of the components can impair the device function. Ĺš For rechargeable battery, splash guard cover, and gas filter or combination filter ensure that: â Both connection points engage into the intended sockets when inserted â Do not jam the respective components when they are snapped into place Perform the following activities outside the danger zone: 1. Select components of the powered air purifying respirator according to the required protection class and task (see Configuration Matrix at the end of these instructions for use). 2. Carry out a visual inspection (see chapter 5.3.1 Visual inspection). 3. Checking the rechargeable battery capacity: a. Press the button to display the battery capacity on the rechargeable battery. b. Read the battery status indicator. c. If the battery capacity is insufficient for the planned period of service: Replace or charge the rechargeable battery (see chapter 5.3.2 Replacing or charging the rechargeable battery) It might be required to fully charge the rechargeable battery prior to the first commissioning of the device. 4. Insert filter (see chapter 5.3.3 Replacing the filter). 5. Assembling the carrying system: 36379 10 Serial number a. Position both connection points of the connection plate on the fan unit sockets. Ensure that the arrows on the belt and the rear of the fan unit go together. b. Push down connection plate until it snaps audibly into place. 6. Attach accessories if applicable: Ĺš Attach comfortable padding to the standard belt with the press studs. Ĺš If needed, the belt extension is attached to the belt buckle. For any other accessories refer to the enclosed assembly instructions. 1) The year of manufacture results from the 3rd letter of the serial number: F = 2014, G = omitted, H = 2015, I = omitted, J = 2016, K = 2017 etc. Example: Serial number ARFH-0054: The third letter is F, the year of manufacture is therefore 2014. 7. Donning the device: ,QVWUXFWLRQVIRUXVH_'UÂŚJHU;SORUHp Troubleshooting_HQ a. Adjust the carrying system belt to approximately the correct circumference. b. Put on belt and close buckle. The device is located on the back of the user. c. Tighten belt and fasten protruding ends with clips on ends of the belt. 8. Connecting the facepiece: a. Connect the plug-in connector of the breathing hose to the fan unit. b. Connect the other end of the breathing hose to the facepiece. 9. Switch on the fan unit by pushing the button on the control panel for approx. 2 seconds.  The device performs a self-test. If the device does not work properly or warning devices are triggered, eliminate the fault (see chapter 4 Troubleshooting). 10. Don the facepiece (see Instructions for Use of the corresponding facepiece). 11. Adjust he volume flow as desired using the and buttons. If an alarm is triggered, leave the working area immediately without any delay. 3.3 Fault During use WARNING Health hazard Ĺš Leave the danger zone immediately in case of: â Decreasing or interrupted air supply (e.g. after fan failure). In the hood/helmet/protective visor facepiece type, carbon dioxide can quickly build up or lack of oxygen may occur. Noxious ambient air may also penetrate the hood. â Odour or taste developing in the facepiece (filter break). The residual capacity of the gas filter or the gas filter components of the combination filter are exhausted. â Drowsiness, dizziness, or other complaints â Damage to the equipment â Displayed alarms Breathing hoses or other components involve the risk of getting caught. This may damage the device and interrupt the air supply! Handle the device with care. Breathing in during heavy work while wearing the hood/helmet/protective visor facepiece type may result in negative pressure and the penetration of unfiltered ambient air! Increase the flow rate to prevent this from happening. 3.3.1 Adjusting the flow rate If necessary (e.g. during increased physical exertion), the flow rate must be adjusted during operation using the and buttons. 3.3.2 Warnings and alarms If a warning appears, leave the working area promptly in view of the potentially hazardous situation. Lower the flow rate to increase the period of service if a warning appears. (Only possible if the lowest level has not already been chosen.) By lowering the flow rate, you can, for example, extend the battery runtime. ,QVWUXFWLRQVIRUXVH_'UÂŚJHU;SORUHp Check the function of the device after a warning or alarm has been triggered. 3.4 After use Do the following: 1. Leave the hazardous area. 2. Remove the facepiece (see Instructions for Use of the corresponding facepiece). 3. Switch off the fan unit by pushing the button on the control panel for approx. 2 seconds. 4. Open the carrying system belt and take off the device. 5. Clean and disinfect the device (see chapter 5.2 Cleaning and disinfecting). Troubleshooting 4.1 Warnings Cause The residual runtime of the A segment of the battery status indi- rechargeable battery is low cator is flashing (< 30 minutes). yellow. Remedy Recharge the battery soon or replace with fully charged battery. Change particle or The particle filter residual capacity is combination filter A segment of the soon. particle filter resid- low (< 20 %). ual capacity indicator is flashing yellow. Malfunction during switch-on (e.g. caused by missing hose or filter). Re-check the device function and prepare for use. Fault Cause Remedy A segment of the battery status indicator is flashing red. The residual runtime of the rechargeable battery is almost exhausted (< 10 minutes) Recharge the battery or replace with fully charged battery. A segment of the flow rate indicator is flashing yellow. 4.2 Alarms 4.2.1 Fan unit The particle filter Change particle or residual capacity is combination filter. A segment of the particle filter resid- almost exhausted ual capacity indica- (< 10 %) tor is flashing red. A segment of the flow rate indicator is flashing red. Faulty breathing air supply during operation (e.g. caused by missing hose, filter or kinked hose). Re-check the device function and prepare for use. HQ_Maintenance Fault Cause Remedy General system error Device must be checked by Dräger Service. One segment at a time is flashing red. 4.2.2 Standard battery charger Fault Status LED is flashing red. Cause Remedy General error or defect Re-insert the rechargeable battery in the battery charger. If the error occurs repeatedly have Dräger Service check the battery charger and rechargeable battery. Maintenance 5.1 Maintenance intervals In cases of strong contamination, the fan unit can be rinsed under running water as follows. 1. Make sure the rechargeable battery remains inserted. Water must not enter the battery compartment. 2. Close suction inlet and tube connection with plug (available as accessories). Every 2 years d. Dismantle the splash guard cover and filter (see chapter 5.3.3 on page 12). 2. Clean the facepiece according to the appropriate Instructions for Use. 3. Cleaning the breathing hose and carrying system: a. Clean all parts with luke-warm water using SekuseptÂŽ Cleaner1) and a soft cloth (temperature: max. 30 °C, concentration depending on contamination: 0.5 - 1 %). b. Rinse all parts thoroughly under running water. c. Prepare a disinfectant bath of water and IncidinÂŽ Rapid2) (temperature: max. 30 °C, concentration: 1.5 %) d. Place all parts to be disinfected into the disinfectant bath (duration: 15 minutes). e. Rinse all parts thoroughly under running water. f. Allow all parts to air-dry or dry them in the drying cabinet (temperature: max. 60 °C). Keep away from direct sunlight. 4. Clean and disinfect fan unit and splash guard cover using IncidesÂŽ N disinfectant cloths*. 5.3 Clean and disinfect the device X 1) 5.3.1 Visual inspection Visual inspection X 1) Check all parts thoroughly and replace damaged parts if necessary. In particular, check the filter sealing surface and O-rings of the fan unit for damage (e.g. scratches) or contamination. Annually Work to do Replacing the O-ring at plug-in or bayonet-type hose connector 1) for gas-tight packed devices, otherwise every 6 months 5.2 Cleaning and disinfecting Maintenance work 5.3.2 Replacing or charging the rechargeable battery WARNING CAUTION Health hazard The undiluted agents are damaging to health if they come into direct contact with the eyes or skin. Ĺš Wear safety goggles and protective gloves when working with these agents. NOTICE Potential damage to components Ĺš Only use the prescribed processes and the cleaning and disinfection agents specified for cleaning and disinfecting. Other agents, methods, dosages and contact times may damage the components. 5.2.1 Clean and disinfect the device 1. Dismantling the device: a. Separate breathing hose, facepiece and fan unit from each other. b. Disconnect the carrying system from the fan unit. c. If available, dismantle any accessories (e.g. hose and device sleeves). Explosion, fire or chemical hazard! Ĺš Do not remove, insert or charge rechargeable batteries in potentially explosive or flammable environments. Ĺš Keep rechargeable batteries away from sources of heat. Ĺš Do not short-circuit the rechargeable battery contacts. Ĺš Only use recommended rechargeable batteries. Removing the rechargeable battery: 1. Fold up carrying system if necessary. 2. Push battery lock button. Ensure that the rechargeable battery does not fall down. 3. Remove rechargeable battery. Inserting the rechargeable battery: 1. Fold up carrying system if necessary. 2. Position the two lower connection points of the rechargeable battery at an angle in the battery compartment sockets. 1) SekuseptÂŽ and IncidesÂŽ are registered trademarks of Ecolab Deutschland GmbH. 2) IncidinÂŽ is a registered trademark of Ecolab USA Inc. ,QVWUXFWLRQVIRUXVH_'UÂŚJHU;SORUHp Transport_HQ 3. Fold the rechargeable battery in until it snaps audibly into place. Gas or combination filter Always disconnect the charger from the power supply if not in use. The standard rechargeable battery (EX) and the long-life rechargeable battery (EX) may only be charged using the Dräger X-plore 8000 standard charger (order no. R59780). Charging the battery: 1. Check to make sure that voltage of mains supply is correct. The operational voltage of the power supply unit must match the mains supply voltage. 2. Connect charger to power supply unit. 3. Connect the power supply unit to the mains supply. 4. First position the rechargeable battery at an angle in the charger and then fold it in until it snaps audibly into place. 5. Wait for the end of the charging process. 6. When the rechargeable battery is fully charged, push the battery lock button and remove the battery. 7. Disconnect the power supply unit and charger from the mains supply. 5.3.3 Replacing the filter WARNING No protection without filter! Ĺš Do not use the device without filter. CAUTION Damage to fan unit due to penetration of particles! Ĺš Make sure when you remove the filter that no particles enter the device through the suction inlet. Particle filter Removing the filter: 1. Push filter lock button. 2. Fold out splash guard cover with filter (Figure A). Remove used filter (Figure B). Inserting the filter: 1. Check rubber seal on filter for damage. 2. Insert new filter into splash guard cover so that the filter is firmly seated in the splash guard cover. 3. Hook the two lower connection points of the splash guard cover at an angle into the fan unit sockets. 4. Fold splash guard cover in until it audibly snaps into place at the filter lock button. ,QVWUXFWLRQVIRUXVH_'UÂŚJHU;SORUHp Removing the filter: 1. Push filter lock button. 2. Fold filter with splash guard cover out (Figure A). 3. Dismantling the splash guard cover: a. Press on the centre of the upper splash guard cover edge until it snaps out. b. Fold out splash guard cover (Figure B). Inserting the filter: 1. Check rubber seal on filter for damage. 2. Place splash guard cover with its lower edge at an angle on the filter. 3. Push on splash guard cover until it snaps audibly into place. 4. Hook the two lower connection points of the filter at an angle into the fan unit sockets. 5. Fold filter in until it audibly snaps into place at the filter lock button. 5.3.4 Checking the flow rate and warning devices The filter changing process may differ depending on the filter type used. 1. Make sure that a filter is inserted. 2. Connect the plug-in connector of the breathing hose to the fan unit. 3. Switch on the fan unit by pushing the button on the control panel.  After it is switched on, the device performs a self-test. If the device does not work properly or warning devices are triggered, eliminate the fault. 4. Cover the open end of the breathing hose with the palm of your hand.  The fan unit starts operating more intensively after about 5 seconds. An alarm is triggered after about 20 seconds. Have the fan unit checked if the fan speed remains unchanged and no alarm is triggered. 5. If you wish, you can switch off the fan unit by pushing the button on the control panel once again. 5.3.5 Replacing the O-ring at plug-in or bayonettype hose connector 1. Use the O-ring removal tool to lift the old O-ring out of the groove. 2. Insert new O-ring in the provided groove. Transport Transport in the original packaging or in optionally available transport box. HQ_Storage Storage Storing the whole system: â Remove filter and rechargeable battery. â Dry the components in a container or cabinet. Store them dry and clean and protect them from direct sunlight and thermal radiation. Storing rechargeable batteries: â Deeply discharged batteries may get damaged after prolonged storage. Charge the rechargeable batteries to 50 to 70 % prior to storage. â If storage lasts for over 6 months, charge the rechargeable batteries intermittently. â Do not store rechargeable batteries for prolonged periods outside the recommended temperature range. This might reduce the remaining capacity and number of potential charge cycles. Disposal This product must not be disposed of as municipal waste. It is therefore marked with the adjacent symbol. This product can be returned to Dräger free of charge. Please contact your national Dräger Sales Organisation or Dräger for more information. Batteries and rechargeable batteries must not be disposed of as municipal waste. They are therefore marked with the symbol on the left. Collect batteries and rechargeable batteries according to local regulations and dispose of at battery collection centres. Technical data 9.1 Overall system Broadcast transmission capacity -2.30 dBÎźA/m (10 m) Bluetooth Technology FHSS 2.4 GHz (BT 2.1 + EDR) Frequency range 2402.0 to 2483.5 MHz Broadcast transmission capacity 0.97 mW / -0.14 dBm EIRP 9.2 Rechargeable batteries Operating temperature1) -10 °C to +60 °C Operating/storage area humidity:  95 % relative humidity Storage temperature -20 °C to +50 °C Charging temperature: 0 °C to +50 °C 1) For rechargeable batteries for X-plore 8700 in explosion-hazard areas -10 °C to +50 °C. Standard rechargeable battery Charging time: < 4 hours Operational life time after a full charge approx. 4 hours1) Rated voltage 10.8 V Rated capacity: 3.35 Ah Stored energy 36 Wh 1) Varies depending on the preset flow rate and the employed filter and facepiece type Long-life rechargeable battery Flow rate of respiratory protective device/helmet/visor: 170/190/210 L/min Charging time: < 4 hours Flow rate of half/full face mask: 115/130/145 L/min Operational life time after a full charge approx. 8 hours1) Rated period of service: 4 hours with standard rechargeable battery 8 hours with long-life rechargeable battery Rated voltage 10.8 V Rated capacity: 6.70 Ah Stored energy 72 Wh Operating temperature1)2) -10 °C to +60 °C Working and storage area humidity1)  95 % relative humidity Storage temperature 1) -20 °C to +60 °C Noise: approx. 64 dB(A) 1) Varies depending on the preset flow rate and the employed filter and facepiece type 9.3 Standard battery charger Input voltage 16 V Input current: 3,75 A International Protection Code IP 65 Output voltage: 9 - 12.6 V 1) Battery charger and rechargeable batteries, see separate information in this chapter. Other components, see corresponding instructions for use. 2) For X-plore 8700 in explosion-hazard areas -10 °C to +50 °C. Output current: 4A Operating temperature 0 °C to 50 °C RFID Operating/storage area humidity:  95 % relative humidity Storage temperature -20 °C to 50 °C Technology Induction transfer Frequency range 13553 to 13567 kHz International Protection Code IP 30 ,QVWUXFWLRQVIRUXVH_'UÂŚJHU;SORUHp Component list_HQ 10 Component list The positions in the component list correspond to the figures in the top row of the configuration matrix at the end of these instructions for use. Components Position Name Order no. 29 Dräger X-plore 8000 standard hose (for R59620 hoods) 30 Dräger X-plore 8000 standard hose (for R59640 helmets and visors) Position Name Order no. 31 Dräger X-plore 8000 flexible hose (for half/full face masks) R59610 Dräger X-plore 8500 fan unit R59500 32 Dräger X-plore 8700 (EX) fan unit R59550 Dräger X-plore 8000 flexible hose (for hoods) R59600 Dräger X-plore 8000 standard rechargeable battery R59565 33 Dräger X-plore 8000 flexible hose (for helmets and protective visors) R59650 Dräger X-plore 8000 standard rechargeable battery (EX) R59575 34 Dräger X-plore 8000 standard belt R59700 35 Dräger X-plore 8000 long-life recharge- R59585 able battery Dräger X-plore 8000 belt, decontaminable R59710 36 Dräger X-plore 8000 Welding belt R59720 Dräger X-plore 8000 long-life recharge- R59595 able battery (EX) Accessories Dräger X-plore 8000 standard charger R59780 Dräger X-plore 8000 standard hood, short (S/M) R59800 Dräger X-plore 8000 standard hood, short (L/XL) R59810 10 Dräger X-plore 8000 standard hood, long (S/M) R59820 11 Dräger X-plore 8000 standard hood, long (L/XL) R59830 12 Dräger X-plore 8000 premium hood, short (S/M) R59840 13 Dräger X-plore 8000 premium hood, short (L/XL) R59850 14 Dräger X-plore 8000 premium hood, long (S/M) R59860 15 Dräger X-plore 8000 premium hood, long (L/XL) R59870 16 Dräger X-plore 8000 helmet with visor, R58325 black 17 Dräger X-plore 8000 helmet with visor, R59910 white 18 Dräger X-plore 8000 protective visor 19 Dräger X-plore 8000 welding protective R59940 visor with ADF 5 - 13 20 Dräger X-plore 6300 EPDM/PMMA Name Order no. 37 Dräger X-plore 8000 comfortable padding R59730 38 Belt extension for X-plore 8000 standard belt, 35 cm R59750 39 Belt extension for X-plore 8000 belt, decontaminable, 35 cm R59760 40 Dräger X-plore 8000 Neck strap system, all belts R59740 41 Dräger X-plore 8000 Hose cover, disposable R59670 42 Dräger X-plore 8000 Hose cover, spark R59660 protection 43 Dräger X-plore TyvekÂŽ protective hood1) R55354 44 Dräger X-plore 8000 Prefilter 6739730 45 Dräger X-plore 8000 Odour filter 6739605 1) TyvekÂŽ is a registered trademark of E.I. Du Pont de Nemours and Co. R59900 R55800 21 Dräger X-plore 6530 EPDM/PC R55795 22 Dräger X-plore 6570 SI/PC R55790 23 Dräger X-plore 4740 SI S/M R55875 24 Dräger X-plore 4740 SI M/L R55874 25 Dräger FPS 7000 EPDM-S1-PC-CR R56502 26 Dräger FPS 7000 EPDM-M2-PC-CR R56310 27 Dräger FPS 7000 EPDM-L2-PC-CR R56503 28 Dräger X-plore 8000 standard hose (for R59630 half/full face masks) ,QVWUXFWLRQVIRUXVH_'UÂŚJHU;SORUHp Position
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