
1. Place the respirator
over your mouth and
nose and pull head
harness over the
crown of head.
2. Connect the bottom
straps at the back of
the neck.
3. Adjust top straps by
pulling on ends of
straps.
4. Adjust bottom straps
by pulling on ends of
straps.
Adjust the straps so the respirator is comfortable and snug, but do not overtighten.
Note: Decrease strap tension by pushing out on back side of buckles.
Note: Use of the EVF does not change donning steps.
Step 5: Positive Pressure User Seal Check
Place the palm of your hand over the exhalation valve cover (if using the EVF
place the palm of your hand over the EVF opening) and exhale gently. If
facepiece bulges slightly and no air leaks are detected between your face and
the facepiece, a proper seal has been obtained. If faceseal air leakage is de-
tected, reposition respirator on your face and/or readjust tension of the elastic
straps to eliminate leakage. If you cannot achieve a proper seal, DO NOT
enter contaminated area.
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Step 4: Donning Respirator & Adjusting Fit
If you have questions, consult your supervisor or call 3M Technical Service at 1-888-870-7416 (USA) or 1-800-267-4414
(Canada).
Notice: These respirators do not have the properties required of a surgical respirator, and so would not be appropriate for use in a surgical
setting.
1. Align mark on back
side of 7093 lter with
facepiece mark in
order to properly align
lters.
2. Rotate lter ¼ turn
clockwise until it is
rmly seated. Repeat
steps 1-2 for second
lter.
Facepiece with 7093
lters properly attached.
Note: Rotate lters
counterclockwise to
remove.
Step 3: Filter Assembly Connection to Facepiece