Connected Safety User Instructions for 3M™ Connected Safety Peripheral IMPORTANT: Before use, the wearer must read and understand these User Instructions. Keep these User Instructions for reference.
1 Foreword Please read, understand, and follow all safety information contained in these instructions prior to the use of the Safety Hub and Headtop Peripheral system. If you have questions regarding these products, contact 3M Technical Service. Retain these User Instructions for future reference. Explanation of Signal Words CAUTION: Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury and/or property damage.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10. b. Airflow into the respirator decreases or stops. c. The low airflow or low battery alarms trigger. In the event of an audible, visual, or vibratory alarm triggers, the user should immediately leave the contaminated area. d. Breathing becomes difficult. e. You feel dizzy or your vision is impaired. f. You taste or smell contaminants. g. Your face, eyes, nose or mouth become(s) irritated. h.
Immediately exit the contaminated area if any of the TR-600 alarms activate. The 3M™ Connected Safety Peripheral can only be used with approved 3M™ Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) headgear. Refer to the User Instructions provided with the 3M™ Versaflo™ M-Series headgear and TR-600 PAPR for all appropriate PPE usage, operation and maintenance instructions of those devices. NOTE: This device is not hardened against Ionizing Radiation, which could cause the device’s firmware to become corrupt. 1.
2 Installation 2.1 Unpacking Inspect the package contents for shipping damage and ensure all components are present. The product should be inspected before each use following the procedures in the Inspection section of these User Instructions. 2.2 Battery ! WARNING 1. To reduce the risks associated with fire and explosion which, if not avoided, could result in serious injury or death: a. Always dispose of used batteries according to the instructions identified in this User Manual. b.
NOTE: To maintain the safety of the device, it is recommended to replace the battery with a UL or ETL marked / listed CR2450 Lithium Manganese Dioxide coin cell battery. 2.3 M-Series Mounting Refer to the 3M™ Versaflo™ M-Series Headgear User Instructions for proper use, operation, care, inspection and maintenance of your M-Series helmet, as well as all other headgear accessory installation and replacement instructions not included in these User Instructions.
The magnetic component is required to determine visor position being in an open or closed state. It is mounted using the right-side visor frame button to secure in place. 1. With the visor frame in the down position (M-100, M-200 & M-300), release the visor frame right-side button by pushing it outward from inside the visor frame, one “click” (Figure 3). Move the visor frame to the up (open) position to seat the magnet housing (Fig. 5b).
Figure 5 Figure 5.1 Figure 5.2 2.4 M-935, M-936, & M-937 Faceseals (M-100, M-200 & M-300 Series) To remove faceseal: 1. With the visor frame in the down (closed) position, remove plastic faceseal tab from “T” attachment points on headband (Fig. 13a & b). 2. Grasp the black faceseal gasket and slowly pull straight out in small sections, working your way around the faceseal (Fig. 13c). NOTE: Do not bend gasket over and ‘peel’ off as this may damage the gasket ribs. Do not start in the middle of the gasket.
2.6 S-Series Mounting Refer to the 3M™ Versaflo™ S-Series Hoods User Instructions for proper use or operation, care, inspection and maintenance of your S-Series hood.
3 Headtop Peripheral Setup 3.
4 Operation ! WARNING 1. The Headtop Peripheral and Safety Hub are used for supplemental alerting of a potentially unsafe condition based on Safety Rules configured by Employer’s Industrial Hygienist or other authorized Safety Professional, and does not substitute for any integrated TR-600 alarms. Follow all Safety Supervisor policies regarding Headtop Peripheral and Safety Hub alerts. Leave the contaminated area immediately if any of the following conditions occur: a.
2. It is recommended to check both the airflow with the airflow indicator and low flow alarms. NOTE: High environmental noise levels or use of hearing protection may interfere with the user’s ability to hear audible alarms. Heavy clothing or tasks with high vibration levels may interfere with sensing the TR-600 vibratory alarm, or Safety Hub and Headtop Peripheral vibratory alert. User may need to check for the visual alarms more frequently in high noise, or high vibration environments. 3.
e. Headtop Peripheral vibration will assert and Amber LED visual indicator flashes 2. Critical Alerts: a. A condition has occurred which requires an operator to leave the area immediately b. Safety Hub haptic vibration will assert at a higher intensity of 75% strength c. Vibration cadence d. Active time e. Headtop Peripheral vibration will assert and Red LED visual indicator flashes 3. Notifications: a. A system event or state has occurred and is recorded as informational b.
5 Inspection and Maintenance ! WARNING 1. To reduce the risks associated with exposure to workplace hazards which, if not avoided, could result in serious injury or death: a. NOTE Always inspect Headtop Peripheral for damage before each use. If any part of the system is damaged, replace damaged components before use. Consult Headtop Peripheral User Instructions for more information on proper inspection of Headtop Peripheral. Always clean the peripheral before each use.
6 Replacement Parts and Accessories ! CAUTION 1. To reduce the risk associated with impact: a. Do not disassemble, modify, or service this device. The unit contains no user-serviceable parts.
7 Cleaning, Storage, and Disposal 7.1 Cleaning ! WARNING 1. To reduce the risks associated with inhalation of contaminants which, if not avoided, could result in serious injury or death: a. Always clean the peripheral before each use. Wipe exposed surfaces with a damp cloth. Refer to the 3M Versaflo™ M-Series Headgear User Instructions for proper cleaning of your M-Series headtop. The Headtop Peripheral should be regularly cleaned.
8 Specifications Contact 3M Technical Service for additional technical specifications (i.e., materials of construction, etc.). 8.1 Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) version 4.2 specification is supported. 8.2 Environmental The Headtop Peripheral is an IP67 rated device when used with the included O-ring on its battery cover. Operational Temperature Storage Temperature Relative Humidity Ingress Protection -20 to 55 °C -20 to 70 °C 0 – 100% RH IP67 8.3 Dimensions and Weight 8.
9 Regulatory FCC ID:DGFPSDHTP1CX IC:458A-PSDHTP1CX FCC/ISED Compliance This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with ISED’s license-exempt RSS's standards. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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11 Warranty 3M warrants the Connected PPE system devices, and their component parts will be free from defective materials and workmanship at the time of purchase and will cover the parts listed below for the time period of 1 year, provided they are maintained and used in accordance with the product’s User Instructions and/or recommendations.