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STRONGRING MARKINGS
(Intrinsically Safe)
Instructions specific to hazardous area installations (reference European ATEX
Directive 94/9/EC Annex II 1.0.6). The following instructions apply to equipment covered
by certificate numbers SIRA 02ATEX2019X (INTEGRA) and SIRA 02ATEX2020X (EH1).
These instructions relate to compliance with the above Directive only.
1.The certification marking is as follows
MINER Helmet Label
CENTURION SAFETY PRODUCTS LTD
21 HOWLETT WAY
THETFORD, NORFOLK, IP24 1HZ, U.K.
Explanation of Markings
Explosion protection
EEx Symbol to indicate that the product is in compliance with one or more
standards in this series
Ia For intrinsic safety according to EN 50020
I Explosion group
0518 SIRA Notified Body Number
INTEGRA Helmet Label
CENTURION SAFETY PRODUCTS LTD
21 HOWLETT WAY
THETFORD, NORFOLK, IP24 1HZ, U.K.
INTEGRA (MSHA)
Explanation of Markings
As above plus:
IIB Explosion group
2G-4106-0 Approved Certificate Number
MSHA Approval & Certification Center
Mine Safety and Health Administration
0086
0518
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yy
yy
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CENTURION TYPE MINER
SIRA 02ATEX2020X EEX ia M
PAS
016
0086
0518 PAS
016
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CENTURION TYPE E140IS* EEx ia B T3
INTEGRA SIRA 02ATEX2019X EEX ia
M
CENTURION SAFETY PRODUCTS
MODEL E130ISEWUSA
PERMISSIBLE MAX MINER POWERED RESPIRATOR
M INERS HELMET
APPROVAL No. 2G-4106-0
TESTED FOR INTRINSIC SAFETY IN METHANE AIR MIXTURES ONLY
WARNINGS: Charge battery pack assembly in fresh air only
-3(!
United States Department of Labor
Mine Safety and Health Administration
-20/+50 deg.C RL 51-62cm 3 / 2003
Respiratory Protection Type THP1 PAS016:1995
POSSIBLE ELECTROSTATIC HAZARD
DO NOT CLEAN IN HAZARDOUS ATMOSPHERE
Manufactured in the EEC by
A Division of Centurion Safety Products Ltd.
CENTURION TYPE E140ISEWUSA INTEGRA
APPROVAL No 2G-4106-0 E130ISEWUSA
-3(!
United States Department of Labor
Mine Safety and Health Administration
-20/+50 deg.C RL 51-62cm 3 / 2003
Respiratory Protection Type THP2 PAS016:1995
POSSIBLE ELECTROSTATIC HAZARD
DO NOT CHARGE OR CLEAN IN HAZARDOUS AREA
Manufactured in the EEC by
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To replace
Reposition two cradle brackets through the two slots within the forehead section of the face
seal. Replace the two cradle brackets into the strongring slots at the front of the shell. Relocate
both sides of the face seal onto the ear defender surrounding with the white studs. Locate the
front of the headband onto the cradle brackets. Make sure that an efficient seal is formed with
both visor and ring.
Note: The face seals on the P1 visor are not replaceable.
Note: The face seals on the P2 visor are replaceable.
Ear Defender Cup and Ring
To remove
Free the wires from their location on the body of your safety helmet, taking care to remove the front
wires last.
To replace
Locate the wires in the appropriate holes on the body of your safety helmet, taking care to fit the front
wires first.
Ear Defender Cushion
Hearing protector cushions may deteriorate with use and will then need replacement.
To remove
Peel the old cushion away from the cup of the ear defender and discard.
To replace
Remove the protective backing paper from the replacement cushion and carefully locate onto the ear
defender cup, making sure that the thickest corner of the cushion will sit behind your ear lobe when
in use, then press firmly into place.
Maintenance/ServicingOnly purchase/use Centurion Martindale Protection certified replacement parts - see replacement
parts list at back of manual. It is likely that certain items may deteriorate in use and may need
replacement in the course of a twelve month period (or except where stated). The helmet has been
designed so that tools are not necessary to replace parts. Do not use sharp tools to remove any
parts of the helmet.
Filter
The filter is disposable, and should be changed on a weekly basis (after approximately fifty hours of
constant use). The filter is intended for use in environments containing nuisance or respirable dust
hazards only and is limited to solid aerosols or water based aerosols only. (Water based aerosols are
those produced from solutions and/or suspicious particulate materials in water such that the only
workplace contaminant is attributed to this solid material).
Headband/Cradle
The headband and cradle should be removed and replaced in its entirety when replacement is
necessary.
To remove
With the ear defender assembly retracted, carefully slide the six white plastic retainers from their
slots in the body of the helmet (see drawing on page 6). The two front retainers need to be
separated from the headband and then released from the front of the face seal.
To replace
Take the replacement assembly, ensuring that the ‘open’ side of the headband is towards the rear of
the helmet, and push the white plastic retainers (marked R1, R2) firmly into the empty slots. The
back of the two front retainers (marked F1, F2) need to be first inserted through the two holes in the
front of the face seal, then attached to the slots on the headband.
A DIVISION OF CENTURION SAFETY PRODUCTS LTD
HOWLETT WAY, THETFORD, NORFOLK, UK, IP241HZ