Cleaning and disinfecting – Millennium Enterprises GME-P100 User Manual

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Do NOT use alcohol as a germicide

because it may deteriorate rubber parts.

Depending on the cleaning policy adopted,

either a designated person or the user

should clean the respirator after each use.

Non-sudsing Confidence Plus® Cleaning

Solution (P/N 10009971) from MSA is recom-

mended. It is a germicidal cleaner that cleans

and disinfects in one operation. It retains its

germicidal efficiency in hard water to inhibit

the growth of bacteria. It will not deteriorate

rubber, plastic, glass, or metal parts. Refer to

the label for use instructions. A solution as

effective as Confidence Plus Cleaning

Solution and compatible with MSA respirator

components may be substituted. ANSI sug-

gests that users be trained in the cleaning

procedure.

Be careful not to breathe or touch the

contaminant in handling the respirator or

its parts. If necessary, use equipment

disposal to protect you from the specific

contaminant. Failure to follow this warn-

ing can result in serious personal injury

or death.

1. Preparing Solution

a. Follow the instructions with the

Confidence Plus Cleaning Solution.

b. If the Confidence Plus Cleaning

Solution is not used, wash in a mild

cleaning solution, rinse thoroughly,

and submerge in a germicide solu-

tion for the manufacturer's recom-

mended time.

2. Clean and Disinfect the Facepiece

a. Remove the cartridge/canister from

the facepiece.

b. Thoroughly wash the facepiece (and

nose cup) in the cleaning solution. A

soft brush or sponge can be used to

clean the soiled facepiece. Be sure

to include cleaning the exhalation

valve and seat.

c. Rinse the facepiece and components

in clean, warm (110°F), water (prefer-

ably running and drained).

If not rinsed thoroughly, cleaning agent

residue may irritate the wearer's skin.

d. Allow the facepiece to air dry. Do not

dry the parts by placing them near a

heater or in direct sunlight. The rub-

ber will deteriorate.

e. Operate the exhalation valve by hand

to be sure it works properly.

f. Harness (straps and buckles)

g. The facepiece and components

should be air-dried or hand-dried

with a clean lint-free cloth.

Do not force-dry the parts by placing

them in a heater or in direct sunlight. The

rubber will deteriorate. When facepiece

is thoroughly dried, store the facepiece in

the clam shell in which it was shipped.

LENS CLEANING PROCEDURE

Occasionally, Millennium Facepieces may

experience a "fogging" of the lens. Usually

this fogging is caused by a wax that is part

of the urethane lens formulation. This wax

serves as a mold release when the lens is

manufactured. Under conditions of high

temperature or low atmospheric pressure,

the wax can migrate to the surface of the

lens and cause the fogging. The wax can be

removed with VM&P Naphtha or Stoddard

Solvent. The VM&P Naphtha and Stoddard

Solvent should be available in a paint store.
1. To remove the wax, pour a small

amount of VM&P Naphtha or Stoddard

Solvent onto a clean soft cloth.

Apply VM&P Naphtha or Stoddard

Solvent to the lens ONLY. Do NOT apply

the VM&P Naphtha or Stoddard Solvent

to the entire facepiece. If it contacts

parts other than the lens those compo-

nents must be replaced. Failure to follow

this warning can result in serious person-

al injury or death.

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