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Brand: 3MFilter Class: P100Size: MediumColor: GrayNumber of Items: 1
NIOSH-APPROVED: NIOSH, a USA federal government regulatory agency, has tested and approved the 6200 with 3M cartridges, filters or supplied air systems to help reduce inhaling certain airborne contaminantsCOMFORTABLE: Soft, lightweight facepiece with easy-to-adjust head straps for a customized fitDURABLE AND REUSABLE: Respirator can be disassembled, cleaned, and reused. Supplied with reclosable storage bagFOR USE WITH BAYONET CONNECTION CARTRIDGES & FILTERS: Use with 3M 6000 Series Gas/Vapor Cartridges to help filter a broad range of gases and vapors and 3M Particle Filters 2000, 2200, 7000, or 5000 Series to filter certain particulatesUSE WITH OTHER PPE: Adjustment points located on facepiece for improved compatibility with other personal protection equipmentAPPLICATIONS: Chemical handling, chipping, chiseling, cleaning, grinding, machining, masonry, painting, sanding, sawing, welding, construction, general manufacturing, industrial maintenanceFor industrial/occupational use only. Not for consumer sale or use.
Place the respirator over your nose and mouth with bottom straps unfastened.
Pull the top strap over your head, placing the head cradle on the crown of your head.
Hook the bottom straps together behind your neck.
Adjust strap tension to achieve a secure fit. Pull the ends of the straps to adjust the tightness beginning with the adjustment points at the top of the respirator and then moving to the adjustment points at the back of the neck. Do not over-tighten. Strap tension may be decreased by pushing out on back side of buckles.
Place your thumbs over the center of the filters and inhale gently. The facepiece should collapse slightly. If air leaks between the face and the faceseal of the respirator, reposition it and adjust the straps for a more secure seal.
Place the palms of your hands over the cartridges and inhale gently. The facepiece should collapse slightly. If air leaks between the face and the faceseal of the respirator, reposition it and adjust the straps for a more secure seal.
Squeeze filter covers with hands toward facepiece to restrict airflow. Be careful not to disturb the position of the respirator. Inhale gently. The facepiece should collapse slightly. If air leaks between the face and the faceseal, reposition it and adjust the straps for a tighter seal.