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Easy to Wear The 7000 Series half mask respirator is specifically designed to comfortably conform to facial contours and with a modern look that increases worker acceptance. The curved neck buckle and adjustable head cradle ensure a comfortable, custom fit for most users and without pressure points. Lightweight and Low Profile Workers will enjoy the all-day comfort that comes from the lightweight 7000 Series masks. The low profile, compact design provides an expansive field of vision and makes the mask well suited to be worn under welding helmets. Drop Down/Lock Down Strap In drop down mode the mask can be conveniently stored around the neck while on the go. Switch the strap to lock down position for quick donning of a mask pre-adjusted for personal comfort. Maintenance Made Simple Fewer replacement parts and super-simple disassembly make cleaning and maintaining the 7000 Series easy. 7 0 0 0 S E R I E S H A L F M A S K R E S P I R AT O R S Sleek design for modern, high-tech look and increased worker acceptance Lightweight design plus extra-wide sealing area provides all-day comfort Low profile, compact design fits well under welding helmets and with safety glasses Mask drops down for convenient storage around the neck or locks down for custom fit Adjustable head cradle and curved neck buckles for extra comfort Wide field of vision Maintenance made simple with very few replacement parts Available pre-assembled and also as individual components 00% PVC-Free Lock down mode Drop down mode

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO USERS You are responsible to understand and follow all warnings, restrictions and other information contained in the instruction manual before you enter a contaminated work area. Failure to do so may result in sickness or death. APPLICATIONS USE AGAINST. Contaminants specified on NIOSH approval label, matrix, cartridges or filters and in accordance with all limitations and applicable safety and health regulations, including OSHA.. Contaminants with good warning properties, i.e., smell, taste or irritation. DO NOT USE AGAINST. Concentrations of contaminants which are unknown, or are immediately dangerous to life or health.. Concentrations of contaminants which exceed the maximum use concentration or 0x the OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit, (PEL), whichever is lower, or according to applicable government regulations. 3. Gases or vapors with poor warning properties or those which generate high heats of reaction, or paint sprays containing isocyanates. 4. Sandblasting. 5. Oil-based mists with N filters. WARNINGS TO USER. Follow all instructions and warnings on the use of this respirator and wear during all times of exposure. Failure to do so will reduce respirator effectiveness, wearer protection, and may result in sickness or death.. For proper use, ask your supervisor or call. 3. The user must first be trained by the employer in proper respirator use, in accordance with applicable safety and health standards, for the contaminant and exposure level in the assigned work area. A written Respiratory Training Program must be in place and followed by each user before first use. It must meet all requirements of all applicable standards, including OSHA 9 CFR 90.34, and in Canada CSA Z 94.4, e.g. training, fit testing, medical evaluation, and applicable OSHA substance specific standards. 4. The vapors, gases, dusts, mists, fumes, and other contaminants which can be dangerous to your health include those which you cannot see, taste, or smell. 5. Check with your supervisor for the appropriate cartridges and/or filters for the contaminants in your work area. 6. A qualitative or quantitative fit test must be performed before a respirator is assigned. Refer to current OSHA 9 CFR 90.34 (f). RESTRICTIONS. This respirator does not supply oxygen and must not be used in atmospheres containing less than 9.5% oxygen.. Do not remain in contaminated area if any physical distress occurs, for example breathing difficulty, dizziness or nausea. 3. Leave contaminated area and replace respirator and/or cartridge or filter if it is damaged, distorted, a proper fit cannot be obtained, you taste, smell or become irritated by contaminants, or breathing becomes difficult. 4. Do not alter, modify, or abuse this respirator. 5. Store respirator in sealed bag in a clean, dry, non-contaminated area. 6. Dispose of facepiece, and/or cartridges and disks/filters according to your employer s policy and applicable regulations. 7. N, R or P filters are required for particulates. 8. Where oil mists are present, either alone or in combination with solid particulates, do not use the R or P filters for longer than one eight-hour work shift. Dispose no later than eight hours after first use. Do not exceed 0x PEL or a total of 00 mg loading per respirator, whichever is lower. It is the user s responsibility to know the PEL and concentration of the contaminant, the maximum work rate of the employee, and any other work site-specific information to calculate the loading of the filter. Where oil mists are present do not use N filters. 9. Dispose of all cartridges and N filters no later than thirty days after a) first use, and/or b) removing from sealed bag. 0. Use cartridges, filters, and facepieces before the use by expiration date printed on box or bag. PACKAGING Product Code Description Sizes Display Case 700//3 Facepiece S, M, L per Bag Bags per Case 70//3 Organic Vapors S, M, L per Bag Bags per Case Pre-assembled Respirator 7//3 Oil-Free Paint Sptray/ S, M, L per Bag Bags per Case Pesticide Pre-assembled Respirator 77//3 Oil or Water-based S, M, L per Bag Bags per Case Paint Sptray/Pesticide Pre-assembled Respirator 760//3 Multi-Gas/Vapor Smart S, M, L per Bag Bags per Case Cartridges Pre-assembled Respirator 794//3 P00 S, M, L per Bag Bags per Case Pre-assembled Respirator LIMITED WARRANTY IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PURCHASER This limited warranty is made in lieu of the warranties of merchantability, fitness for particular purposes and all other warranties, express or implied. There are no other warranties which extend beyond the description on the face hereof. The physical standards and specifications of Moldex will be met by products sold. Exclusive Remedies: damages for the breach of this limited warranty are limited to the replacement of such quantity of Moldex products proved to be defectively manufactured. Except as provided above, Moldex shall not be liable or responsible for any loss, damage, or liability, direct, indirect, incidental, special, or consequential, arising out of sale, use, or misuse, or the inability to use products by the user.

7800 REUSABLE SILICONE RESPIRATORS The 7800 Premium Silicone Half Mask has higher resistance to heat and compression, with all the enhanced comfort and durability of silicone. PREMIUM COMFORT AND VALUE The 7800 Premium Silicone Half Mask is made of soft, supple silicone that conforms easily to different face shapes while maintaining a comfortable seal for protection you can count on. In addition, ease of use, minimum maintenance and economy make this premium silicone respirator a value choice. EASY TO WEAR The 7800 Premium Silicone Half Mask is designed to conform to facial contours and with a modern look to increase worker acceptance. The curved neck buckles and adjustable head cradle ensure a comfortable, custom fit for most users without pressure points. LIGHTWEIGHT AND LOW PROFILE Workers will enjoy the all-day comfort that comes from the lightweight 7800 Series Premium Silicone Half Mask. The low profile, compact design provides an expansive field of vision and makes the mask well suited to be worn under welding helmets. DROP DOWN/LOCK DOWN STRAP The 7800 Premium Silicone Half Mask can be conveniently stored around the neck in drop down mode when not in use. Switch the strap to lock down position for quick donning of a mask pre-adjusted for personal comfort. MAINTENANCE MADE SIMPLE Cleaning and maintenance of the 7800 Premium Silicone Half Mask couldn t be easier because of its super-simple disassembly and few replacement parts needed. FEATURES Soft Silicone facepiece feels supple on the face, yet firmly retains its shape. Sleek design for modern, high-tech look and increased worker acceptance. Light weight design plus extra-wide flexible face seal delivers all-day comfort. Low profile, compact design provides wide field of vision and fits well under welding helmets and with safety glasses. Mask drops down for convenient storage around the neck or locks down for custom fit. Adjustable head cradle and curved neck buckles for extra comfort. Maintenance made simple with very few replacement parts.

7800 REUSABLE SILICONE RESPIRATORS PART # / DESCRIPTION 780 Facepiece 780 Facepiece 7803 Facepiece SIZE Small Medium Large DISPLAY per Bag per Bag per Bag Case Bags Bags Bags IMPORTANT NOTICE TO USERS You are responsible to understand and follow all warnings, restrictions and other information contained in the instruction manual before you enter a contaminated work area. Failure to do so may result in sickness or death. WARNING TO USER. Follow all instructions and warnings on the use of this respirator and wear during all times of exposure. Failure to do so will reduce respirator effectiveness, wearer protection, and may result in sickness or death..for proper use, ask your supervisor or call 3. The user must first be trained by the employer in proper respirator use, in accordance with applicable safety and health standards, for the contaminant and exposure level in the assigned work area. A written Respiratory Training Program must be in place and followed by each user before first use. It must meet all requirements of all applicable standards, including OSHA 9 CFR 90.34, and in Canada CSA Z 94.4, e.g. training, fit testing, medical evaluation, and applicable OSHA substance specific standards. 4. The vapors, gases, dusts, mists, fumes, and other contaminants which can be dangerous to your health include those which you cannot see, taste, or smell. 5. Check with your supervisor for the appropriate cartridges and/or filters for the contaminants in your work area. 6. A qualitative or quantitative fit test must be performed before a respirator is assigned. Refer to current OSHA 9 CFR 90.34 (f). APPLICATIONS USE AGAINST:. Contaminants specified on NIOSH approval label, matrix, cartridges or filters and in accordance with all limitations and applicable safety and health regulations, including OSHA.. Contaminants with good warning properties, i.e., smell, taste or irritation. DO NOT USE AGAINST:. Concentrations of contaminants which are unknown, or are immediately dangerous to life or health.. Concentrations of contaminants which exceed the maximum use concentration or 0x times the OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit, (PEL), whichever is lower, or according to applicable government regulations. 3. Gases or vapors with poor warning properties or those which generate high heats of reaction, or paint sprays containing isocyanates. 4. Sandblasting. 5. Oil-based mists with N filters. RESTRICTIONS: 0. This respirator does not supply oxygen and must not be used in atmospheres containing less than 9.5% oxygen. 0. Do not remain in contaminated area if any physical distress occurs, for example breathing difficulty, dizziness or nausea. 03. Leave contaminated area and replace respirator and/or cartridge or filter if it is damaged, distorted, a proper fit cannot be obtained, you taste, smell or become irritated by contaminants, or breathing becomes difficult. 04. Do not alter, modify, or abuse this respirator. 05. Store respirator in sealed bag in a clean, dry, non-contaminated area. 06. Dispose of facepiece, and/or cartridges and disks/filters according to your employer s policy and applicable regulations. 07. N, R or P filters are required for particulates. 08. Where oil mists are present, either alone or in combination with solid particulates, do not use the R or P filters for longer than one eight-hour work shift. Dispose no later than eight hours after first use. Do not exceed 0x PEL or a total of 00 mg loading per respirator, whichever is lower. It is the user s responsibility to know the PEL and concentration of the contaminant, the maximum work rate of the employee, and any other work site-specific information to calculate the loading of the filter. Where oil mists are present do not use N filters. 09. Dispose of all cartridges, N, R, P filters no later than thirty days after a) first use, and/or b) removing from sealed bag. 0. Use cartridges, filters, and facepieces before the use by expiration date printed on box or bag.

7000 7800 9000 REUSABLE RESPIRATORS EASY TO WEAR

COMPLIANCE JUST GOT A WHOLE LOT EASIER Moldex designed the 7000 and 7800 half masks and 9000 full face series to be the most user friendly respirators on the market. These streamlined respirators feature fewer parts, minimal maintenance, and a wider field of vision. They are all ultra-light weight, durable, and economical, so maximum comfort with extended use is built-in. The award-winning 7000/7800/9000 series add up to simple, comfortable, and economical respiratory protection that s just plain EASY TO WEAR. 7800 PREMIUM SILICONE HALF MASK The 7800 Premium Silicone Half Mask has higher resistance to heat and compression, with all the enhanced comfort and durability of silicone. NEW IN SILICONE 7000, 7800 and 9000 share a full line of cartridges and filters. Full range of gas/vapor cartridges for these common applications and environments: Foundries, paper, pesticides, wood products, printing, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, tobacco, mining, petrochemical, aluminum processing, textiles, glass, chemical manufacturing, paint, laboratories, utilities, cement, fiberglass, coal, fertilizer, petroleum refining, oil or water-based paints, electroplating, embalming, rendering, adhesives, construction, automotive, food processing, agriculture, mining, transportation industries, ship/boat building, health services, furniture manufacturing, primary and fabricated metal.

7000/7800 FEATURES Adjustable head harness for a custom fit Wide flange fits more facial shapes comfortably Compact, fits under welding helmets Low profile, angled cartridge placement for wider field of vision Contoured neck buckles for comfort and quick attachment Easy mount bayonet cartridge/filter attachment The versatile 7000/7800 has optional drop down/lock down strap modes Attached exhale cover for easy inspection 7000/7800 0 in Drop Down Mode Lock down mode Drop down mode Common applications and environments for 7940 P00 filter and 7990 P00 cartridge: For contaminants where an OSHA substance specific standard applies (asbestos, lead, cadmium, inorganic arsenic, MDA) requiring a High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filter as well as pharmaceutical, battery, nuclear, welding, metal processing. Also for use in environments where oil-based particulates are present.

9000 FEATURES Lightest weight facepiece of any popular model. Weighs less than 3 oz. Over-molded buckles for secure strap attachment. One finger strap release Stand away head harness for easy donning Completely free of metal parts Lens with scratch resistant coating meets ANSI Z87+ for impact protection. Tear away lens protector included Over-molded flange to lens. Eliminates heavy metal clamping frame for less weight and fewer parts Panoramic lens with peripheral vision side panels Integrated exhale area with attached cover. Fewer parts, simple maintenance and inspection Easy mount bayonet cartridge/filter attachment Common applications and environments for N95 and R95: Welding, grinding, machining, bagging, buffing, cement, metal working, dusty environments, foundry, mining, poultry, sanding, wood, furniture, textiles, waste processing. Always refer to instructions before using.

7000, 7800 AND 9000 FACEPIECES, CARTRIDGES, FILTERS & ACCESSORIES 7000, 7800 and 9000 Gas/Vapor and Particulate Cartridges 700 Organic Vapors 700 Acid Gases 7300 Organic Vapors/Acid Gases 7400 Ammonia/Methylamine 7500 Formaldehyde 7600 Multi-Gas/Vapor Smart Cartridgeridge 7990 P00 Particulates 7000 7800 9000 7000, 7800 and 9000 Particulate Filters Use 890 N95 or 8970 R95 Pre-Filter with the 700 Pre-Filter Retainer with any Gas/Vapor Cartridge. Use the 7940 P00 Filter Disk or 7950 P00 Filter Disk plus Nuisance OV/AG, or the 7960 P00 Filter Disk plus Nuisance OV as stand alone filters. Use the 7940 with the 790 Piggyback Adapter with any Gas/Vapor Cartridge. Use the 7999 Splash and Spark Disk Cover for filter protection. 7940 P00 Filter Disk 7999 Splash and Spark Protector Cover 7950 P00 + Nuisance OV/AG Filter Disk 890 N95 Filter 7000, 7800 and 9000 Combo Stacked Cartridge/Filters 7960 P00 + Nuisance OV Filter Disk 8970 R95 Filter Pre-assembled Cartridge + Adapter + Filter for easy attachment. Optional replacement of either cartridge or filter, as needed, for optimum usage and cost savings. 740 Organic Vapor Cartridge/P00 7640 Multi-Gas/Vapor Smart Cartridge/P00 7000, 7800 and 9000 Retainers and Accessories Product Display Case Code Description Quantity Quantity 7000 Series Half Mask Facepiece 700 7000 Half Mask, Small /Bag Bags 700 7000 Half Mask, Medium /Bag Bags 7003 7000 Half Mask, Large /Bag Bags 7800 Series Premium Silicone Half Mask Facepiece 780 7800 Silicone Half Mask, Small /Bag Bags 780 7800 Silicone Half Mask, Medium /Bag Bags 7803 7800 Silicone Half Mask, Large /Bag Bags 9000 Full Facepiece 900 9000 Full Facepiece, Small /Box Boxes 900 9000 Full Facepiece, Medium /Box Boxes 9003 9000 Full Facepiece, Large /Box Boxes Gas/Vapor Cartridges 700 Organic Vapor Cartridges Pair/Bag 30 Bags 700 Acid Gas Cartridges Pair/Bag 30 Bags 7300 Organic Vapor/Acid Gas Cartridges Pair/Bag 30 Bags 7400 Ammonia/Methylamine Cartridges Pair/Bag 30 Bags 7500 Formaldehyde Cartridges Pair/Bag 30 Bags 7600 Multi-Gas/Vapor Smart Cartridges Pair/Bag 30 Bags Particulate Filters and Retainers * 890 N95 Particulate Filter 5 Pair/Bag 0 Bags * 8970 R95 Particulate Filter 5 Pair/Bag 0 Bags 7940 P00 Filter Disk Pair/Bag 30 Bags 7950 P00 Filter Disk with Nuisance OV/AG Pair/Bag 30 Bags 7960 P00 Filter Disk with Nuisance OV Pair/Bag 30 Bags 7999 Splash and Spark Protector Cover Pair/Bag 30 Bags 700 Pre-Filter Retainer Pair/Bag 50 Bags 790 Piggyback Adapter Pair/Bag 30 Bags 7990 P00 Cartridge Filters Pair/Bag 30 Bags Combo Stacked Cartridge/Filters 740 Organic Vapor/P00 Combo Cartridge/Filter Pair/Bag 30 Bags 7640 Multi-Gas/Vapor Smart Cartridge/P00 Pair/Bag 30 Bags Combination Cartridge/Filter Accessories and Replacement Parts 007 7000 Head Strap Assembly /Bag 0 Bags 0073 Diaphragms (7000/7800/9000) 0 Inhale 5 Exhale Kit 0074 Gaskets (7000/7800/9000) 0/Bag Bag 009 9000 Head Harness /Bag 5 Bags 0093 9000 Faceshield Protector 5/Bag Bag 0094 9000 M/L Nose Cup /Box 5 Boxes 0095 9000 S Nose Cup /Box 5 Boxes 0098 9000 Series Spectacle Kit /Box Box 7006 Probed Cartridge Kit (7000/7800/9000) /Kit Kit 700 Pre-Filter Retainer 790 Piggyback Adapter 0098 Spectacle Kit *890 N95 and 8970 R95 pre-filters can be used with 7000, 7800, 8000 and 9000 series respirators.

7000/7800/9000 REUSABLE RESPIRATORS FITTING INSTRUCTIONS AND SELECTION GUIDE 7000/7800 HALF MASKS AND 9000 FULL FACE MASK FITTING INSTRUCTIONS STANDARD LOCK DOWN MODE CARTRIDGES & FILTERS DROP DOWN MODE 700 Organic Vapor Cartridge 700 Acid Gas Cartridge Chlorine/Hydrogen Chloride/Sulfur Dioxide/or Chlorine Dioxide/or Hydrogen Flouride/or Hydrogen Sulfide. To lock the straps in position, open the valve cover by pulling up on the latch. Position straps underneath the tabs of the strap channel. Close and snap shut the valve cover. Open valve cover by pulling up on the latch. Pull the straps out from underneath the tabs of the strap channel. Close and snap shut the valve cover. Grab lower lengths of head harness with each hand, just above each adjustment buckle, and while positioning chin in flange, pull harness over the head. 7300 Organic Vapor/ Acid Gas Cartridge Organic Vapors/Chlorine/Hydrogen Chloride/Sulfur Dioxide/Or Chlorine Dioxide/Or Hydrogen Fluoride/ Or Hydrogen Sulfide. 7400 Ammonia/ Methylamine Cartridge First adjust head cradle then place respirator under the chin and pull the cradle to the top of the head so it rests on the crown. Attach the bottom straps directly against the back of your neck. Push facepiece onto face and chin with one hand and position for most comfortable and secure seal while pulling and tightening neck tab of harness with other hand. Repeat for other neck tab. For easiest, most secure and best fit, always adjust neck harness tabs first before tightening top harness tabs. 7500 Formaldehyde Cartridge 7600 Multi-Gas/Vapor Smart Cartridge Attach the bottom straps directly against the back of the neck. Adjust head cradle then pull the cradle to the top of the head so it rests on the crown. PERFORM BOTH NEGATIVE AND POSITIVE SEAL CHECKS EACH TIME BEFORE ENTERING A CONTAMINATED AREA. Organic Vapors/Ammonia/Methylamine/ Chlorine/Hydrogen Chloride/Sulfur Dioxide/Or Chlorine Dioxide/ Or Hydrogen Fluoride/ Or Formaldehyde/Or Hydrogen Sulfide. 7990 P00 Filter Cartridge Tighten top straps first then the lower neck straps until you have a very snug and leak-free fit. Facepiece should not be loose or slide up or down the nose. Tighten by pulling on ends or loosen by pushing out on buckle tab. Do not overtighten. Further tighten top straps if necessary. Tighten top straps first then the lower neck straps until you have a very snug and leak-free fit. Facepiece should not be loose or slide up or down the nose. Tighten by pulling on ends or loosen by pushing out on buckle tab. Do not overtighten. Further tighten top straps if necessary. Negative Pressure Seal Check: Cover both cartridges without pressing too hard against face, then gently inhale and hold your breath. The facepiece should slightly collapse. If air leakage is detected, re-adjust the position of the facepiece and the tension of head harness and repeat the seal check until leakage is eliminated. 7940 P00 Filter Disk 7950 7960 P00 plus Nuisance P00 plus Nuisance OV/AG Filter Disk OV Filter Disk PERFORM A NEGATIVE OR POSITIVE SEAL CHECK EACH TIME BEFORE ENTERING A CONTAMINATED AREA. 890 N95 Pre-Filter Negative Pressure Seal Check: Cover both cartridges without pressing too hard against face, and gently inhale and hold your breath. The facepiece should slightly collapse. If air leakage is detected, re-adjust the position of the facepiece and the tension of both headstraps and repeat the seal check until leakage is eliminated. Positive Pressure Seal Check: Cover the exhalation valve vent without pressing too hard against face, and exhale gently to create a slight positive pressure. If air leakage is detected, re-adjust the position of the facepiece and the tension of both headstraps and repeat the seal check until leakage is eliminated. Positive Pressure Seal Check: Cover the exhalation valve vent without pressing too hard against face, then exhale gently to create a slight positive pressure. If air leakage is detected, re-adjust the position of the facepiece and the tension of head harness and repeat the seal check until leakage is eliminated. 740 Organic Vapor Cartridge/ P00 Cartridge Disk 8970 R95 Pre-Filter 7640 Multi-Gas/Vapor Smart Cartridge/ P00 Cartridge Disk 7000/7800/9000 ACCESSORIES AND REPLACEMENT PARTS 700 Pre-Filter Retainer 790 Piggyback Adapter 7999 Splash/Spark Protector 700/780/900 Facepiece, Small 700/780/900 Facepiece, Medium 7003/7803/9003 Facepiece, Large WARNING: Before using these respirators, you must read manual for complete instructions. If you cannot obtain a proper fit, do not enter the contaminated area and see your supervisor. Follow all instruction and warnings on the use of this respirator and wear at all times of exposure. Failure to do so will reduce respirator effectiveness, wearer protection, and may result in sickness or death. 7000 Replacement Parts: 007 Head Harness Assembly 0073 Diaphragm Kit 0074 Gasket Kit Moldex, Ideas that wear well and the PVC-Free logo are registered trademarks. 9000 Replacement Parts: 0073 Diaphragm Kit 0074 Gasket Kit 009 Head Harness 0093 Face Shield Protectors 0094 Med./Large Nose Cup Assembly 0095 Small Nose Cup Assembly 0098 Spectacle Kit

FACEPIECE ONLY Description Model# Size Facepiece Assembly including Head Strap Harness and Inhale Exhale Valves 700 780 700 780 7003 7803 S M L DISK/FILTER SERIES Description Model # Approval (7000) Approval (7800) N95 Particulates 890 Multiple Multiple R95 Particulates 8970 Multiple Multiple P00 Particulates 7940 Multiple Multiple P00 Particulates Plus Nuisance O.V./A.G. 7950 TC-84A-6805 TC-84A-7457 P00 Particulates Plus Nuisance O.V. 7960 TC-84A-574 TC-84A-7459 7000/7800 SERIES REPLACEMENT PARTS Description Model # Head Strap Assembly 007 Replacement Diaphragm Kit 0073 Replacement Gaskets for #790 0074 See Separate (Matrix) Label for 4 CFR 84 NIOSH Approvals Refer to NIOSH label for approval limitations. Can only be used with all gas/vapor cartridges. Nuisance levels (less than OSHA PEL). 3 3 3 RETAINERS/ADAPTERS Description Model # Retainer 700 Splash/Sparks Protector 7999 Piggyback Adapter 790 REPLACEMENT CARTRIDGES Description Model# Approval (7000) Approval (7800) Organic Vapor 700 TC-3C-50 TC-3C-3060 Acid Gases 700 TC-3C-5 TC-3C-306 Organic Vapors/ Acid Gases 7300 TC-3C-5 TC-3C-306 Ammonia/ Methylamine 7400 TC-3C-53 TC-3C-3063 Formaldehyde 7500 TC-3C-54 TC-3C-3064 Multi-Gas/Vapor Smart Cartridge 7600 TC-3C-59 TC-3C-3065 P00 Particulates 7990 TC-84A-590 TC-84A-7458 COMBO STACKED CARTRIDGES Description Model# Approval (7000) Approval (7800) Organic Vapor/P00 740 TC-84A-556 TC-84A-746 Multi-Gas Vapor/P00 7640 TC-84A-55 TC-84A-75 Refer to NIOSH label for approval limitations. OSHA regulations require gas-proof goggles, when used against Formaldehyde. For use with #7940, #7950 and #7960 only, against splash/sparks. 3 3 TPE SILICONE LIST OF PARTS FOR 7000/7800 700-Small 700-Medium 7003-Large 780-Small 780-Medium 7803-Large Part# Description 0073- Inhale Diaphragm 0073- Exhale Diaphragm 007 Head Harness Assembly 7000303/ Endoskeleton (inside mask) 7800303 Fig. LISTA DE PARTES PARA MODELO 7000/7800 700-Pequeño 700-Mediano 7003-Grande 780-Pequeño 780-Mediano 7803-Grande Parte# Descripción 0073- Diafragma de inhalación 0073- Diafragma de exhalación 007 Conjunto de arnés de cabeza 7000303/ Endoesqueleto (dentro de la mascara) 7800303 LISTE DES PIÈCES POUR LE 7000/7800 700-Petit 700-Moyen 7003-Grand 780-Petit 780-Moyen 7803-Grand Pièce# Description 0073- Diaphragme inhalation 0073- Diaphragme expiration 007 Harnais pour la tête 7000303/ L endosquelette (à l intérieur du masque) 7800303 0073-0073- 007 7000303 7800303 APPLICATIONS USE AGAINST. Contaminants specified on NIOSH approval label, matrix, cartridges or filters and in accordance with all limitations and applicable safety and health regulations, including OSHA.. Contaminants with good warning properties, i.e., smell, taste or irritation. DO NOT USE AGAINST. Concentrations of contaminants which are unknown, or are immediately dangerous to life or health.. Concentrations of contaminants which exceed the maximum use concentration or 0X the OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit, (PEL), whichever is lower, or according to applicable government regulations. 3. Gases or vapors with poor warning properties or those which generate high heats of reaction, or paint sprays containing isocyanates. 4. Sandblasting. 5. Oil-based mists with N filters. WARNINGS TO USER. Follow all instructions and warnings on the use of this respirator and wear during all times of exposure. Failure to do so will reduce respirator effectiveness, wearer protection, and may result in sickness or death..for proper use, ask your supervisor or call 3. The user must first be trained by the employer in proper respirator use, in accordance with applicable safety and health standards, for the contaminant and exposure level in the assigned work area. A written Respiratory Training Program must be in place and followed by each user before first use. It must meet all requirements of all applicable standards, including OSHA 9 CFR 90.34, and in Canada CSA Z 94.4, e.g. training, fit testing, medical evaluation, and applicable OSHA substance specific standards. 4. The vapors, gases, dusts, mists, fumes, and other contaminants which can be dangerous to your health include those which you cannot see, taste, or smell. 5. Check with your supervisor for the appropriate cartridges and/or filters for the contaminants in your work area. 6. A qualitative or quantitative fit test must be performed before a respirator is assigned. Refer to current OSHA 9 CFR 90.34 (f). 7. This respirator facepiece, when combined with any nuisance level organic vapor and/or acid gas/particulate filter disk, may not be used for organic vapor or acid gas contaminants exceeding their respective OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) or other government Occupational Exposure Limits (OEL), whichever is lower. Nuisance level refers to concentrations not exceeding the PEL or OEL, whichever is lower. RESTRICTIONS 0. This respirator does not supply oxygen and must not be used in atmospheres containing less than 9.5% oxygen. 0. Do not remain in contaminated area if any physical distress occurs, for example breathing difficulty, dizziness or nausea. 03. Leave contaminated area and replace respirator and/or cartridge or filter if it is damaged, distorted, a proper fit cannot be obtained, you taste, smell or become irritated by contaminants, or breathing becomes difficult. 04. Do not alter, modify, or abuse this respirator. 05. Store respirator in sealed bag in a clean, dry, non contaminated area. 06. Dispose of facepiece, and/or cartridges and disks/filters according to your employer s policy and applicable regulations. 07. N, R or P filters are required for particulates. 08. Where oil mists are present, either alone or in combination with solid particulates, do not use the R or P filters for longer than one eight-hour work shift. Dispose no later than eight hours after first use or 00 mg loading per respirator, whichever comes first. Do not exceed 0X PEL. It is the user s responsibility to know the PEL and concentration of the contaminant, the maximum work rate of the employee, and any other work site-specific information to calculate the loading of the filter. Where oil mists are present do not use N filters. 09. Dispose of all cartridges and N, R and P filters no later than thirty days after a) first use, and/or b) removing from sealed bag when used against non oil particulates. 0. Use cartridges, filters, and facepieces before the use by expiration date printed on box or bag.. If used for welding, wear appropriate eye and face protection. NIOSH CAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS The following restrictions may apply. See NIOSH Approval Label. A. Not for use in atmospheres containing less than 9.5% oxygen. B. Not for use in atmospheres immediately dangerous to life or health. C. Do not exceed maximum use concentrations established by regulatory standards. H. Follow established cartridge change schedules to ensure that cartridges are replaced before breakthrough occurs. J. Failure to properly use and maintain this product could result in injury or death. L. Follow the manufacturer s User s Instructions for changing cartridges, and/or filters. M. All approved respirators shall be selected, fitted, used, and maintained in accordance with MSHA, OSHA, and other applicable regulations. N. Never substitute, modify, add, or omit parts. Use only exact replacement parts in the configuration as specified by the manufacturer. O. Refer to User s Instructions, and/or maintenance manuals for information on use and maintenance of these respirators. P. NIOSH does not evaluate respirators for use as surgical masks. S. Special or critical User s Instructions and/or specific use limitations apply. Refer to User s Instructions before donning. FILTER DISKS FILTER DISK WITH PIGGYBACK ADAPTER/CARTRIDGE ASSEMBLY (Fig. 5) Before assembling filter disk #7940 to the piggyback adapter #790, inspect the sealing surface, to make sure it is clean and undamaged and the gasket is in place. (Fig. 4) Push the piggyback adapter onto the cartridge until it snaps into place all around the cartridge. To attach the cartridge to the facepiece, align the three cartridge notches with the three bayonets protruding from the facepiece and firmly turn clockwise until the cartridge is locked into position and is unable to turn any further. Check to see that it is seated properly, both on the inside and outside and flush against the facepiece. Inspect the piggyback adapter, sealing ring and gasket each time the filter disk is changed. If seal gasket is broken, cracked or damaged replace gasket or entire piggyback adapter. Insert filter disk into the piggyback adapter and turn clockwise until the filter disk is locked into position and is unable to turn any further and until both surfaces are tightly sealed together at all points. Check the inhalation diaphragms for dirt or damage and see that they are properly seated. (Fig., 3) Warning: Only use #790 piggyback adapter with the #7940 filter disks. Failure to do so may result in sickness or death. FILTER DISK SPLASH/SPARK PROTECTION (#7999) #7999 can be used with #7940, #7950 and #7960 filter disks. Push #7999 over filter disk until it snaps into place. (Fig. 6) FILTER DISK SERVICE LIFE Leave contaminated area and replace filters, disks or cartridges, if they become damaged, soiled, torn, or if you experience increased breathing resistance. Use Restrictions: Where oil mists may be present in the work area you must follow Restrictions #8, #9 and #0 for important restrictions on the use of these filters. FILTER DISK REPLACEMENT To remove the used #7940 filter disk, gently turn the filter disk counter clockwise and then remove it from the #790 piggyback adapter. Discard used filter disk. Then gently pull off the piggyback adapter. Inspect and clean the piggyback adapter each time the filter disk is changed. (Fig. 4) If seal gasket is worn, cracked or damaged, then replace gasket. If the piggyback adapter or sealing ring is worn or damaged, then entire adapter must be replaced. To remove the cartridge or filter disk, gently turn counter clockwise and remove from facepiece. Before replacing with a new cartridge or filter disk, inspect the facepiece to cartridge sealing surface, to make sure it is clean and undamaged. (Fig. 0) Only use replacement cartridges/filter disks from sealed bags. FILTERS FILTER ASSEMBLY Before assembling cartridges, inspect the facepiece sealing surface to make sure it is clean and undamaged. (Fig. 0) To attach the cartridge to the facepiece, align the three cartridge notches with the three bayonets protruding from the facepiece and firmly turn clockwise until the cartridge is locked into position and is unable to turn any further. Check to see that it is seated properly, both on the inside and outside and flush against the facepiece. Insert filter into the #700 retainer so that the side indicated is away from face. (Fig. 7) Check to see that filters are properly seated then push the retainer onto the cartridge until it snaps into place. Check the inhalation and exhalation diaphragms for dirt or damage and see that they are properly seated. (Fig., 3) FILTER REPLACEMENT To remove the old filter, gently pull off the filter retainer. Remove the old filter and place a new filter inside the retainer so that the side indicated is away from face. Inspect cartridge lid to be sure it is clean and undamaged. Replace the retainer. Warning: Use the #700 filter holder retainer with the #890 or #8970 filters only. Failure to do so may result in sickness or death. MAINTENANCE FACEPIECE SERVICE LIFE The effective life of the facepiece will be influenced by the use conditions and contaminants to which it is exposed. This includes concentration of the contaminants (e.g. ketones and aromatic solvents will increase the rate of deterioration), duration of exposure, ambient temperature, etc. Do not use solvents to wipe or clean the facepiece as these will reduce the life of the respirator and pose a health hazard to the user. If the material shows any signs of cracking, wrinkling, or aging, then discard the facepiece immediately. Do not expose to high ambient temperatures (above 60 F) as this will distort the facepiece, and may affect fit. CLEANING FACEPIECE ASSEMBLY Cleaning is recommended after each day s use or more frequently if necessary. Remove all filters, cartridges, inhalation & exhalation diaphragms from the facepiece. Push down and rotate counter clockwise the valve cover/head harness assembly including the straps and buckles to remove it from the mask completely. Gently scrub the facepiece with a soft brush in a mild germicidal detergent, rinse with clean water and air dry. Do not clean with solvents or expose to high temperatures. Inspect components, then reassemble and replace the exhalation diaphragm last. Replace entire respirator if worn, damaged or deformed. ENDOSKELETON The endoskeleton (Moldex part number 7800303) may be used on either the 7800 Series Silicone Facepiece or the 7000 Series TPE Facepiece. The endoskeleton (Moldex part number 7000303) must ONLY be used on the 7000 Series TPE Facepiece and NEVER on the 7800 Series Silicone Facepiece. INHALATION & EXHALATION DIAPHRAGMS INSPECTION/CLEANING Remove all three diaphragms to inspect. Two inhale diaphragms are located inside the facepiece and the exhale diaphragm is located under the valve cover. Open the valve cover by pulling up on the latch then remove the diaphragm. Clean and check the diaphragms for dirt, leaks, distortion, or any other damage. After washing and/or inspection, replace all three diaphragms and check to see that they are properly seated. WARNING When cleaning or sanitizing a respirator that has accumulated hazardous contaminants, the person doing the cleaning must wear the respiratory protection required to assure they will be protected from inhaling any hazardous contaminants on masks being cleaned. Caution should be exercised to assure such contaminants are not spread into respirable air, and that hazardous contaminants, when removed from the respirator, are properly disposed of. Failure to take these precautions could result in sickness or death, depending upon the contaminant. Check with your safety supervisor if you are unsure and always comply with all applicable workplace safety regulations including any substance specific standards. REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS To remove valve cover/head harness assembly, first remove exhale diaphragm then push down on the cover/head harness assembly towards the facepiece turning the assembly counter clockwise and pull away from facepiece. To remove cartridge/filter holder from inside facepiece, first remove exhale and inhale diaphragms, then pull out and away from facepiece. Replace by aligning with holes in facepiece and fully engage. Replace valve cover/head harness assembly by aligning the notches with the bayonets protruding from the cartridge/filter holder, and twist/turn clockwise. Replace all diaphragms last. Caution: Do not twist the exhale cover. Twisting may result in separation from the exhale assembly. Do not use this facepiece without the exhale cover in place. REPLACEMENT PARTS Use only Moldex replacement parts for Moldex respirators. STORAGE CAUTION: When not in use or during storage, do not expose respirator to excessive heat (above 35 F / 57 C) or hazardous substances. Such exposure, or storing in any other manner that may also distort the facepiece, may prevent a proper fit and expose you to the risk of sickness or death. SUPPLEMENTAL HAZARD WARNINGS FOR MOLDEX PARTICULATE RESPIRATORS These are Warnings and Limitations that all users must be made aware of in addition to all warnings and other information on the outside of the Moldex respirator packaging or other published related information. You must read and comply with these Warnings and Limitations at all times and only when your employer has determined that it is appropriate to use this respirator. Proper use of this respirator may reduce but will not eliminate the risk of illness or death from exposure to some Chemical, Biological, Radiological, or Nuclear (CBRN) hazards. CBRN hazards include, but are not limited to, bacteria, toxins, and viruses that can cause death, serious bodily injury or disfigurement. The long-range and short-range risks of CBRN hazards and the amount and manner of exposure that may produce such risks remain to a great extent unknown. Use of this respirator must be in accordance with the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Health Advisories or any other Local, State or Federal recommendations for use of respirators against specific CBRN hazards. This respirator should not be used for many CBRN hazards. There are more efficient models of respirators with a higher level of protection available from Moldex and other manufacturers. It is up to the employer, and not Moldex, to determine if a respirator should be worn and if so, which type, size, level of protection, and model. BACKGROUND The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), a branch of the CDC and a U.S. Government agency, is responsible for testing and certifying respirators for protection against hazardous industrial contaminants. Procedures for selecting and using proper respiratory protection are regulated by various governmental agencies, such as the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). NIOSH tests and certifies certain respirators for use against chemical warfare agents, biological warfare agents or biohazards and provides advisory information for some biohazards, but OSHA and other government agencies have not set any exposure standards for these agents or biohazards, in general. Moldex does not make recommendations for any type of respirator to be used against CBRN hazards for workers or the general public. You should know that there may be no obvious warnings of the presence or release of CBRN hazards. WARNINGS FOR ALL USERS This respirator must only be used for substances having Permissible Exposure Limits (PELs) and only where deemed appropriate by your employer. This respirator must be fit tested. If you cannot obtain a proper fit, do not use the respirator and do not enter the risk area. This respirator is not for use with beards or other facial hair that prevents direct contact between the face and sealing surface of the respirator. Moldex respirators, when properly fitted and used as part of a comprehensive respiratory protection program, may reduce wearer exposure to some airborne hazards, but not all. In the event of a sudden or unexpected CBRN hazard release, you may use this respirator for escape only if you have not been provided with a more appropriate respirator for this type of situation. Do not remove the mask from the face until you have left the contaminated area. Do not reuse or store for reuse or hang around neck unless your employer specifically authorizes reuse. Dispose of respirator as a hazardous waste in accordance with your employer s directions. Use other personal protective equipment, as directed by your employer. Where appropriate use protective gloves when handling or removing respirator and dispose of respirator and then gloves in accordance with your employer s directions. If CDC or other Local, State or Federal agency issues new or revised guidelines for respirator use against specific hazards, users must strictly comply. WARNINGS FOR USE OF PARTICULATE RESPIRATORS AGAINST TB OSHA and CDC have recommended the use of any of the particulate respirators approved under 4CFR84 as a means of providing help in complying with a program designed to reduce occupational exposure to tuberculosis. The level of effectiveness of respiratory protection from tuberculosis cannot be determined with currently available data. However, proper use of appropriate Moldex respirators in conjunction with a comprehensive respiratory protection program may reduce, but will not eliminate, risk of infection. Be sure to read the Limitations outlined below and strictly follow all Warnings set forth under the WARNINGS FOR ALL USERS. When using any Moldex respirator, filter replacement and/or disposal must be handled in accordance with your Healthcare Facility s comprehensive respiratory protection program. If disinfectants are used to sanitize reusable facepieces, you must consult with your Healthcare Facility and run tests to ensure the compatibility of any disinfectant with Moldex reusable facepiece materials. Use of disinfectants could impair the efficiency of the respirator and result in a loss of protection. LIMITATIONS Respirators may reduce but do not eliminate wearer exposure to airborne hazards or the risk of contracting any disease or infection. Only use this respirator as part of a comprehensive respiratory protection program. You will receive no respiratory protection if this respirator is not properly fitted and worn. Additionally, potentially hazardous particles, including infectious agents, smaller than the particle sizes used in NIOSH certifications are likely to exist in certain environments. Some published data indicates that these smaller particles may not be filtered out as effectively as the particle sizes used by NIOSH [N Series Count Median Diameter (CMD) 0.075 ±.0µm Geometric Standard Deviation.86 (GSD), and R and P Series CMD 0.85 ±.0µm.6 (GSD)] when certifying respirators. It is imperative that you determine the size and potential hazards of the particles that may be present in the environment before selecting appropriate respiratory protection, and that you refer to CDC guidelines when selecting and using any respirator, particularly in environments where smaller types of particles, such as those referenced above, may be present. If the respirator comes in contact with blood or fluids, including body fluids, leave contaminated area as soon as possible and discard and replace the respirator. Moldex respirators must not be used on children. LIMITED WARRANTY IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PURCHASER This limited warranty is made in lieu of the warranties of merchantability, fitness for particular purposes and all other warranties, express or implied. There are no other warranties which extend beyond the description on the face hereof. The physical standards and specifications of Moldex will be met by products sold. Exclusive Remedies: damages for the breach of this limited warranty are limited to the replacement of such quantity of Moldex products proved to be defectively manufactured. Except as provided above, Moldex shall not be liable or responsible for any loss, damage, or liability, direct, indirect, incidental, special, or consequential, arising out of sale, use, or misuse, or the inability to use products by the user. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO USERS You are responsible to understand and follow all warnings, restrictions and other information contained in this instruction manual before you enter a contaminated work area. Failure to do so may result in sickness or death. Moldex and Ideas that wear well are registered trademarks. U.S. Patents Pending. The PVC-Free logo is a trademark of Moldex-Metric, Inc. ENGLISH USER INSTRUCTIONS 7000/7800 Series Respirators User Instruction Manual DONNING PUTTING ON STANDARD LOCK DOWN MODE. To lock the straps in position, open the valve cover by pulling up on the latch. Position straps underneath the tabs of the strap channel. Close and snap shut the valve cover. (Fig. ). Adjust the head cradle size so that it rests comfortably on crown as needed. 3. Place respirator under the chin and pull the cradle to the top of the head so it rests on the crown. (Fig. 3) 4. Attach the bottom straps directly against the back of the neck. (Fig. 4) 5. Tighten top straps first then the lower neck straps until you have a very snug and leak-tight fit. Facepiece should not be loose or slide up or down nose. Tighten by pulling on ends or loosen by pushing out on buckle tab. Do not overtighten. Further tighten top straps if necessary. (Fig. 5) DROP DOWN MODE. Open valve cover by pulling up on the latch. Pull the straps out from underneath the tabs of the strap channel. Close and snap shut the valve cover.(fig. 6). Adjust the head cradle size so that it will rest comfortably on the crown as needed. 3. Attach the bottom straps directly against the back of your neck. (Fig. 4) 4. Then position the pre-adjusted head cradle on the crown. (Fig. 7) 5. Tighten top straps first then the lower neck straps until you have a very snug and leak-tight fit. Facepiece should not be loose or slide up or down nose. Tighten by pulling on ends or loosen by pushing out on buckle tab. Do not overtighten. Further tighten top straps if necessary. (Fig. 5) FIT TESTS A qualitative or quantitative fit test must be performed before a respirator is assigned. Refer to current OSHA 9 CFR 90.34 (f). Qualitative fit testing can be performed using the Moldex BITREX fit test kit with appropriate cartridges or filters. Quantitative fit testing can be performed with probed cartridge kit. USER SEAL CHECK Perform both a negative and positive seal check each time before you enter a contaminated area. NOTE: When in use, remove the #7999 Splash/Spark Protector prior to performing the negative pressure seal check. Negative Pressure Seal Check: Cover both cartridges and gently inhale and hold your breath. The facepiece should slightly collapse. If air leakage is detected, re-adjust the position of the facepiece and the tension of both headstraps and repeat the seal check until leakage is eliminated. (Fig. 8) Positive Pressure Seal Check: Cover the exhalation valve vent and exhale gently to create a slight positive pressure. If air leakage is detected, re-adjust the position of the facepiece and the tension of both headstraps and repeat the seal check until leakage is eliminated. (Fig. 9) WARNING: If you cannot obtain a proper fit, do not enter the contaminated area and see your supervisor. Seal check your respirator each time before you enter and periodically while wearing the respirator in the contaminated area. It is the responsibility of the Safety Director or your supervisor to assist you in determining how tight the 7000/7800 Series respirators should be on the user s face. Prior to and during use the user has the final responsibility to determine how tight the respirator should be and when it needs to be adjusted to always maintain a proper seal. Do not over or under tighten as either may cause leakage and reduce protection. CARTRIDGE CHANGE OUT SCHEDULE WORKSHEET Duties / Job Classification: Location: CHEMICAL INFORMATION (FROM SDS OR MANUFACTURER) Chemical: Exposure Limit: Maximum Concentration: Boiling Point: Molecular Weight: Liquid Density: Vapor Pressure: Molecular Polarization: Refractive Index: WORKSITE CONDITIONS Maximum Expected Temperature (ºC): Expected Relative Humidity (%)*: Work Rate: Number of Shifts/Week: Hours Cartridge Used/Shift: DATA FOR #700 AND #7600 CARTRIDGES # of Cartridges: #700 Adsorbing Equivalent (grams): #700 & #7600 Cartridge Bed Height (cm): #7600 Adsorbing Equivalent (grams): #700 & #7600 Bed Diameter (cm): Service Life Estimate: Basis Used: Cartridge Change Out Schedule Every: Hours: After Each Shift: Other: This form may be used to assist you in developing a change out schedule when using #700 or #7600 cartridges for protection against organic vapors. Be advised, this is simply a tool to help you collect some of the pertinent data in developing a change out schedule. It is your responsibility to ensure the accuracy of the schedules that you develop for each operation and work site. *Moldex suggests that you use a range and use the lowest predicted breakthrough. 4.5.8 36.0 7.78 CARTRIDGES CHEMICAL CARTRIDGE SERVICE LIFE Leave contaminated area, and replace cartridges, if you smell, taste, or feel any irritation, in your nose or throat. Consult your supervisor. Replace according to your change out schedule per OSHA 90.34, or no more than eight hours after first use, or sooner if breakthrough occurs. CARTRIDGE/FILTER DISK ASSEMBLY First inspect the facepiece to cartridge or filter disk sealing surfaces to make sure it s clean and undamaged. Only use cartridges or filter disks from sealed bags. To attach the cartridge or filter disk to the facepiece, align the three cartridge or filter disk notches with the three bayonets protruding from the facepiece and firmly turn clockwise until the cartridge or filter disk is locked into position and is unable to turn any further (Fig. 0, ). Check to see that it is seated and flush against the facepiece. Then check the inhalation diaphragms for dirt or damage and see that they are seated properly. (Fig., 3) CHANGE OUT SCHEDULES OSHA 90.34 (d) requires that the employer implement a change out schedule for cartridges based on objective information or data that will ensure cartridges are changed before the end of their service life (see OSHA 90.34 for complete text). A cartridge s useful service life is how long it provides adequate protection from harmful chemicals in the air. The service life of a cartridge depends on many factors, including environmental conditions, breathing rate, cartridge filtering capacity and the amount of contaminants in the air. If you know what the chemical is and how much of it you are exposed to, then you are ready to estimate how long your respirator cartridges will work and apply the safety factor. You must use some type of objective data to develop a change out schedule. Options for determining a cartridge s service life include:. Conducting experimental tests.. Using a mathematical model OSHA has on its website other means of calculating breakthrough times for various chemicals. You may also wish to consider use of this website in developing your change out schedules. Be advised that actual service life can vary considerably from those calculated using these models. These models only provide rough estimates. Some of the data you will need specific to the Moldex cartridges in order to use the models on the OSHA website are: #700 has an average of 4.5 grams Organic Vapor Carbon, its height is.8 cm, inside diameter is 7.78 cm. #7600 has an absorbing equivalent of 36.0 grams Organic Vapor Carbon, its height is.8 cm, inside diameter is 7.78 cm. A change out schedule worksheet is provided. CARTRIDGE DETAILS READ THIS WARNING These weights were estimated by Miller-Nelson using methods based on their tests. It is suggested that you use default values provided by OSHA for the other cartridge specific parameters. Lastly, in order for the OSHA models to be used you may have to provide other pertinent data on the challenge agent which may be found on the SDS or from the chemical manufacturer. Moldex suggests that you use the OSHA models, or other means provided by OSHA. Moldex always recommends that you utilize the most conservative (shortest) breakthrough times. Fig. 5 Fig. Fig. 3 Fig. 4 Fig. 5 Fig. 6 Fig. 7 Fig. 8 Fig. 9 Fig. 0 Fig. Fig. Fig. 3 Fig. 4 Fig. 6 Fig. 7 SELECTION GUIDE Use this Selection Guide to help you select the correct respirator and/or cartridges and/or filters for the contaminant in your work area. Check with your supervisor to determine if you have the correct protection. Refer to the NIOSH label for approval limitations. PRE INSPECTION Inspect your respirator before and after wearing. Do not wear, and return to your supervisor if:. Head straps are torn, cut, or have lost elasticity.. Buckles or head cradle are missing, damaged or broken. 3. Facepiece is cracked, torn, distorted, dirty, or has holes. 4. Inhalation/Exhalation diaphragms are missing, torn, damaged, or not properly seated. 5. Cartridges are at the end of their service life, cracked, damaged, or not properly seated. 6. Any other plastic part is cracked, distorted, or damaged. FITTING INSTRUCTIONS. Users must follow instructions each time respirator is worn.. OSHA regulation 9 CFR 90.34 (f) requires that the user be fit tested. 3. Do not wear with any facial hair, such as beards, or any other facial features which may prevent a proper fit. 4. If you cannot obtain a proper fit, do not enter the contaminated area and see your supervisor. The Moldex 7000/7800 Series respirators can be worn in two different configurations, standard and drop down mode.