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INSTRUCTION MANUAL EEBD Emergency Escape Breathing Device OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE UNISCAPE 15 H Mat. No 10020357 / 04 Safety by

EEC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ISSUED IN RESPECT OF THE DIRECTIVE 96/98 ON MARINE EQUIPMENT THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE EQUIPMENT DESCRIBED BELOW HAS BEEN MANUFACTURED AND CERTIFIED TO THE REGULATIONS, STANDARDS AND TYPE APPROVAL PROCEDURES IN FORCE WITHIN THE TERRITORY OF THE MEMBER STATES. IN MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE DIRECTIVE SUB ARTICLE 5.3 ARE ELIGIBLE TO BE PLACED ON BOARD RELEVANT E.U. MEMBER STATES SHIPS THE PRODUCTS BEAR THE MARINE CE- AND WHEELMARK SIGNIFYING COMPLIANCE WITH THE REGULATIONS. SEE-BG [0736] IS THE NOTIFIED BODY FOR THE PURPOSE OF THE DIRECTIVE: PURCHASED BY UNITOR SHIPS SERVICES ASA DRAMMENSVEIEN 211,0277 OSLO NORWAY ORDER NO. INTENDED FOR NOTES:- THE INSPECTION FREQUENCY DETAILED ON THE EQUIPMENT AND IN THE SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS MAY BE SHORTENED IF EXPOSED TO WEATHER, HAZARDOUS OR CORROSIVE ENVIRONMENTS MARKING "CE 0158" AND "EN 1146" Important information to user 1. The UNISCAPE 15 H apparatus is designed for emergency situations only and should not be used for entry or re-entry into irrespirable atmospheres. 2. The UNISCAPE 15 H is not for rescue or fire fighting purposes. 3. If the UNISCAPE 15 H weighs more than 5 kg, it must not be worn during a complete work shift according to EN 1146. (Normally the UNISCAPE 15 H with steel cylinder weighs more than 5 kg.) 4. Only adults in good physical and physiological condition should use the UNISCAPE 15 H. 5. The user of UNISCAPE 15 H must have received full training in its use and have read and understood this manual before using. 6. Always ensure that the length of the escape route is within the duration stated on the UNISCAPE 15 H. 7. If the anti-tamper tag is broken the apparatus must be checked, recharged if required, and a new tag applied. 8. Only holders of a valid MSA Service Certificate may carry out full service and test of UNISCAPE 15 H. 9. The UNITOR escape apparatus UNISCAPE 15 H is not to be used for underwater escape activities. It is essential that the UNISCAPE 15 H are transported in suitable packaging with due regard to all applicable legislation. After transportation ensure that the bag and contents including the indicator have not been damaged and that the anti-tamper tags are intact. WARNING DO NOT HANDLE THE UNIT BY THE VALVE / REGULATOR USE CARRYING STRAP OR CYLINDER BODY

Technical description General The UNITOR escape apparatus UNISCAPE 15 H is a compressed air breathing apparatus to be used for emergency escape from irrespirable atmospheres. It has been designed and tested in accordance with EN 1146 to demonstrated compliance with safety requirements of EC Directive 89/686/EEC. Type-examination performed by INSPEC; UK (Notifying Body: - Inspec Certification [0194] Upper Wingbury, Courtyard Wingrave, Aylesbury, Bucks, U.K.). The UNISCAPE 15 H is a lightweight apparatus that is simple to use and gives a consistent flow of breathable air. Note! The UNISCAPE 15 H apparatus is to be used for emergency escape only The UNISCAPE 15 H has duration of 15 minutes. This is the duration required by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) as per IGC code chapter 14.4.2.1.2, also complying to MSC/CIRC. 849 where only 10 minutes are required. In the apparatus a fast positive method of operation permits air to pass from the compressed cylinder into a flexible hood which can be slipped over the head in a fast maneuver without complicated adjustment and provides protection to any wearer, including those with beard and/or spectacles. Cylinder and Bag The compressed air cylinder is manufactured in accordance with national regulations. It is carried and fixed in the bag. The pressure indicator is readable through a window. The duration time for the apparatus and pictorial user instructions are noted on the bag. When pulling the firing strap the anti-tamper tag breaks the airflow starts and the bag is opened so that the hood can be taken and be pulled over the head. Note! Note! The air supply shall meet the requirements for breathable air of EN 12021 or USCGA grade D (or better). The compressed air cylinder used with this apparatus shall comply with national regulations. The cylinder shall be approved with respect to the appropriate pressure. Regulator / Cylinder valve The regulator is mounted on the cylinder. The regulator has a quick start function. By pulling the firing strap the cylinder valve is opened in one movement. When the firing pin is drawn the airflow starts. From the outlet of the regulator a flexible hose leads the flow of air into the hood. The airflow minimizes CO 2 build up. A constant reading pressure indicator is fitted to the regulator, providing a continuous indication of the cylinder pressure. Hood The hood assembly consists of a bright yellow hood, an inner Mask, a visual alarm indicator in the field of vision and the air supply hose. When the UNISCAPE 15 H is operated, the hood is filled with air and provides a reservoir of air. When the user takes a breath, air goes from the hood to the inner mask and will be inhaled. Exhalation goes through an exhalation valve from the inner mask to the ambient atmosphere. The visor is designed for maximum field of vision during escape. The visual indicator shows duration status information and indicates when to remove the hood as the cylinder is empties. The inner harness provides automatic and easy adjustment for the inner mask. The harness design guides the mask onto the user's face and assumes the correct position. The inner mask and the air supply prevent the build up of high levels of carbon dioxide. The neck seal accommodates a wide range of fits and needs no adjustments after donning.

DONNING AND USE 1. Remove the UNISCAPE 15 H from its stowage. Put your head through the neck strap. 2. Hold the bag, not the cylinder valve, pull the firing strap upwards. Listen for airflow. Check that the firing pin is fully withdrawn. If the firing pin is still in place, access the valve and unscrew the cap completely. SAFETY WARNING!: Duration of apparatus starts now. This action has started the airflow. 3. Insert hands into the neck seal opening and pull the hood over the head. Adjust inner mask and neck seal to seal. Ensure that hair / clothing is not trapped under the neck seal. 4. Check the indicator in the visor. GREEN : OK RED: End Of Duration 5. Tighten waist belt. 6. Make your escape from the area. Do not remove hood until well clear of danger. Note! When the cylinder is almost empty the green warning disc, visible inside the hood, will change to red, CO 2 will start to increase and the hood must be removed. Once the UNISCAPE 15 H has been used it must be returned for servicing and maintenance, including recharging, by trained personnel.

AFTER USE When UNISCAPE 15 H has been worn but not operated: 1. Examine the apparatus for any signs of damage. Damaged parts shall be replaced or sent for service. 2. Check that the cylinder is fully charged and the anti-tamper tag is intact. If not, send the apparatus for service / charging. 3. Clean the bag if necessary. 4. Replace the apparatus to its storage point. When UNISCAPE 15 H has been worn and operated: 1. Remove the hood and supply hose from the regulator 2. Clean the internal face of visor and the external surface of the hood with a damp cloth and a mild disinfectant. Dry the above with a soft lint free cloth. 3. Clean the inner mask with a mild disinfectant solution. 4. Recharge the cylinder as described under Charging instructions 5. Pack the apparatus as described under Packing instructions. 6. Replace the apparatus in its storage point. CHARGING Note! Air used to charge cylinders must conform to EN 12021 or USCGA grade D (or better). High pressure compressors and charging apparatus must only be used by trained operators and all safety procedures must be observed. 1. Remove the dust cap from the charging port on the cylinder valve 2. Connect to a suitable [200 bar] supply [using any necessary country specific adapter] and charge the cylinder to 200 bar at 15 C. After charging allow cylinder to cool down and top up the cylinder if necessary. 3. When the cylinder is full, close the supply valve of the charging system to the UNISCAPE 15 H and vent the connection to atmosphere. Open the valve by turning the cap counterclockwise until the airflow starts, then immediately close the valve until the airflow just stops. Now turn the cap clockwise 60. Check the position of the firing pin. The head of the pin should still be on the same side as the outlet port. If this is not the case quickly slacken the cap, remove the pin and replace it in the correct orientation. Close the valve until the airflow just stops and then turn the cap clockwise 60. Attention: Turning the cap through an angle of 60 is done to ensure that adequate, air tight sealing of the valve is achieved. Turning the cap through greater angles may result in excessively high pull out forces for the firing pin. Check that the contents indicator shows fully charged and top up if necessary. Topping up will not normally be required. The UNISCAPE 15 H has duration of 15 minutes (minimum 190 bar). This is the duration required by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) as per IGC code chapter 14.4.2.1.2, also complying to MSC/CIRC. 849 where only 10 minutes are required. 4. Remove any charging adapters used. The cylinder pressure indicator reading (cylinder at room temperature) must be in the correct section (minimum 190 bar for 15 min). 5. Screw the dust cap in the charging port. 6. Complete the packing of the UNISCAPE 15 H as described below.

PACKING 1. Once the cylinder is fully charged and the dust cap has been replaced on the charging port connect the clip at the end of the strap to the firing pin and check that the strap is not tangled and is free to move 2. The hood is packed by laying the hose along the top of the cylinder away from its connection point towards the closed end of the zipper and then laying the hood back towards the regulator, it should not reach the regulator if packed correctly. 3. Ensuring that no material is trapped in the teeth close the zip until it is passed the break point in the zip teeth, holding the hood in place, keeping the loop in the strap out side the bag 4. Make sure that the pressure indicator is readable through the bag window [you should not see the hood] 5. Fold the flap over and feed the strap loop through it to trap it. 6. Feed the anti tamper tag through the eyelets in the bag and flap but under the strap loop and close the tag. Adjust the size of the tag loop such that it is as small as possible but still slightly loose. The tag should not be under tension. 7. The UNISCAPE 15 H is now in its ready for use state. (When the firing strap is pulled the tamper proof tag breaks. The firing pin is pulled from the cylinder valve, airflow commences and the zipper opens.) WARNING Do not handle the Unit by the Valve / Regulator. Use carrying strap or cylinder body STORAGE / STOWAGE The equipment must be stored / stowed in accordance with MSC / Circ. 849 "Guidlines for the performance, location, use and care of Emergency Escape Breathing Devices (EEBD s)" suitably protected from the environment. The unit shall be stored / stowed in a clean and dry condition, free of contaminantsand protected from direct sunlight. Maximum temperature range -15 C up to +55 C. If the unit is stored / stowed at temperatures below 0 C the unit, especially the valve disc, must be completely dry. WARNING: During storage / stowage do not forcefully bend materials, seams and zipper. Special storage cabinets or protection covers are available ( see ordering information ). CHECKS The wearer has no maintenance responsibilities. It is mandatory that all escape equipment be checked at monthly intervals, even in a central store. In addition apparatus issued to individuals should be checked at issue and then daily. Apparatus in ready to use lockers should also be checked daily. Check that the contents indicator shows fully charged. Check that the bag is clean and undamaged. Check that the anti-tamper tag is located and unbroken. Check that access to the bag is unobstructed. APPARATUS THAT FAILS ANY OF THESE CHECKS MUST BE WITHDRAWN AND SENT FOR MAINTENANCE AND AT SCHEDULED ANNUAL SERVICE INTERVALS Once a year: Visual inspection Check that there are no mechanical damages such as cuts, tears, abrasions or mechanical damages on the following parts: The carrying bag, straps/bands and the firing mechanism The air hose connectors and O-rings. Excessively stiff hoses should be replaced with new ones. Hose connection port O-rings are available as spares [650283; (10 pcs)] Hood, neck seal and mask. The valve disc in the exhalation valve must be replaced every 3 years and spares are available [669069, (10 pcs)]. Cylinder valve / first stage regulator and pressure indicator Cylinder: Check that the cylinder is tested according to local and national regulations Functional checks In addition to the visual inspection described the device should be tested to ensure that it functions correctly. Operating the device performs this test and checking that the flow alarm indicator remains green until a minimum of 15 minutes [and maximum of 18 Minutes] has elapsed before turning red. The pressure indicator must indicate from full to empty during the test. Once the inspection and tests are complete the cylinder should be recharged and made ready for service as described in the charging and packing sections. Record inspection and test of the UNISCAPE 15 H including details of the actual date and serial number of the set. Any damaged parts must be replaced before it can be returned to service and all malfunctions corrected. Note! Any signs of damage or malfunction: Send for service or replace necessary parts

When ordering or inquiring When sending your order or inquiry, please include: Complete product name UNITOR s order number Total quantity required Your order number or other identification details In addition information on ETA, ETD and ship s agent is important in assisting us to make sure your order is properly handled. DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER ORDER CODE Uniscape 15H, Cylinder empty 10020355 669473 Uniscape 15H, Cylinder charged 10032182 668913 Bag Uniscape 15H 10020424 669481 Hood Assembly 10019481 669499 High Pressure Indicator 10055443 711366 Clip (pcs 5) 10019483 669515 Felt Disc (pcs 10) 10019508 669549 Cap & Firing Pin 10019484 669513 Valve Assembly without Cap, Pin & Pressure Indicator 10019485 669606 Cylinder 200 bar, 3 L 10019486 669556 Exhalation Valve 10019487 669564 Exhalation Valve Disc (pcs 10) D2055749 669069 Hose Assembly 10018456 669572 Connection Port O-Rings (pcs 10) 10024118 650283 Air Feed Assembly 10018455 669580 Service Hood 10019509 667121 O-Ring Filling Port (pcs 10) 10044718 608919 Filling Port complete 10044717 654160 Anti Tamper Tag Kit (pcs 25) 10023512 667139 Bracket 628164 Storage Cabinet 638395 Protective Cover 632760 FRS SERVICE STATIONS UNITOR HAS THE EXPERIENCE AND CAPACITY TO FULFIL A COMPLETE RANGE OF SERVICE BY ITS WORLDWIDE NETWORK. SERVICE INSPECTIONS ARE STANDARDISED ON ALL OUR SERVICE STATIONS REGARDING PERFORMANCE AND DOCUMENTATION. FOR FRS SERVICES IN PORTS WITHOUT SERVICE STATIONS, ENQUIRES SHOULD BE MADE TO THE NEAREST UNITOR STATION. FLYING SQUADS ARE AVAILABLE FROM OUR SERVICE SUPPORT CENTRES AT: - DUBAI, HOUSTON, PIRAEUS, ROTTERDAM AND SINGAPORE. UNITOR ASA. MAIL P.O. BOX 300 SKOYEN, N-0212 OSLO NORWAY OFFICE: DRAMMENSVN, 211 N-0277 OSLO NORWAY, TEL: +47 22 13 14 15, FAX: +47 22 13 45 00, TLX: 76004 UNTOR N, WWW.UNITOR.COM