tiki Medical Starter pack User manual

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The Tiki medical mask that is described
in this user manual is patented
worldwide under patent number:
D755953.
The user manual in English (EN) is the
original manual, the user manuals in
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to produce the Tiki medical mask to
superior industrial standards, legal
requirements, safety – and comfort of
the user.
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Tiki medical mask, tell your network!
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not fully pleased or presume our
Tiki medical mask holds points of
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address that challenge and further
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are grateful to your feedback!
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or any damage that results from the
use of the information contained in this
publication.
Measurements and handling to the
Tiki medical mask that are described
in this manual are to be taken under
optimal conditions.
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Table of contents
1 Safety........................................................................................................................5
1.1 Read the user manual..........................................................................................................5
1.2 Training....................................................................................................................................5
1.3 Before use ..............................................................................................................................5
1.3.1 Facial hair .................................................................................................................... 6
1.3.2 Protruding nose........................................................................................................ 6
1.3.3 Glasses ........................................................................................................................ 6
1.4 Prepare the Tiki medical mask ..........................................................................................7
1.5 Training to hazardous mixtures.........................................................................................7
1.6 Filter limitations.....................................................................................................................7
1.7 Material of the Tiki medical mask.................................................................................... 8
1.7.1 Basic components .................................................................................................... 8
1.7.2 Batteries....................................................................................................................... 8
1.8 At use...................................................................................................................................... 9
1.9 Risk situations..................................................................................................................... 10
1.10 After use.............................................................................................................................. 11
2 Design....................................................................................................................12
2.1 Description...........................................................................................................................12
2.1.1 General description.................................................................................................12
2.1.2 Parts............................................................................................................................12
2.1.3 Pressure sensor........................................................................................................14
2.2 Buttons and indicator lights ............................................................................................15
2.2.1 The on / o button.................................................................................................15
2.2.2 The lights ..................................................................................................................15
2.2.3 The button for the lights.......................................................................................15
2.2.4 Three (3) red indicator lights................................................................................16
2.3 Indications of the red indicator lights...........................................................................16
2.3.1 Blower o..................................................................................................................16
2.3.2 Blower on .................................................................................................................16
2.3.3 Low battery power .................................................................................................16
2.3.4 Filter warning or leak..............................................................................................17
2.4 Specifications ......................................................................................................................18
2.4.1 Dimensions ...............................................................................................................18
2.4.2 Operational conditions..........................................................................................19
2.4.3 Performance tests...................................................................................................19
2.4.4 Traceability ................................................................................................................19
2.5 Pictograms..........................................................................................................................20
2.6 Intended use .......................................................................................................................21
2.6.1 Respiratory protection ...........................................................................................21
2.6.2 Protection against skin and ocular contact .................................................... 22
2.7 Not intended use............................................................................................................... 22

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3 Procedures before use ...................................................................................... 23
3.1 Test before any use that the mask is tight................................................................... 24
3.2 Prepare the mask for use................................................................................................ 25
3.3 Read the QR code............................................................................................................ 26
4. Use procedures.................................................................................................. 27
4.1 Charge the batter(y)(ies) .................................................................................................. 28
4.2 Use with the external battery......................................................................................... 29
4.3 Put the Tiki medical mask on.........................................................................................30
4.4 Calibrate the blower..........................................................................................................31
4.5 Adjusting the blower unit speed ....................................................................................31
4.6 Testing the mask during use .......................................................................................... 32
4.7 Take the Tiki medical mask o ...................................................................................... 33
5. Maintenance procedures ................................................................................. 34
5.1 Cleaning the Tiki medical mask..................................................................................... 35
5.2 Replace the inhalation filter (white).............................................................................. 36
5.3 Replace the exhalation filter (green) ............................................................................ 37
5.4 Storage................................................................................................................................. 38
6. Disposal............................................................................................................... 39
7. Standards.............................................................................................................40
7.1 Reports..................................................................................................................................40
7.1.1 Notified body ..........................................................................................................40
7.1.2 External body...........................................................................................................40
7.1.3 Performance test ....................................................................................................40
7.2 Protection class..................................................................................................................40
7.3 Regulation standards .........................................................................................................41
7.4 Patented design ..................................................................................................................41
7.5 CE ...........................................................................................................................................41
7.6 Declaration of conformity............................................................................................... 42
8. Warranty.............................................................................................................. 43
Copyright Notice and Disclaimer ........................................................................ 44
9. Order numbers of parts.................................................................................... 45

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1 Safety
In this user manual the term ‘hazardous mixtures’ refers to: ‘substances and mixtures
which are hazardous to health and against harmful biological agents’ as defined in EU
2016 / 425 annex II under paragraph 3.10.
1.1 Read the user manual
Read this user manual entirely before using the Tiki medical mask!
Ensure to fully understand every part of this user manual entirely before use of the
Tiki medical mask.
1.2 Training
Tiki Safety AB does not provide classroom training on the safety, use or maintenance
of the Tiki medical mask.
It is under the responsibility of the user to train her- or himself in: the safety
aspects, preparation, use and maintenance of the Tiki medical mask.
Handle the Tiki medical mask correct to these aspects as explained in:
This user manual.
Hence it is obligated to the user to read it through, thoroughly.
In the video, on: www.tikisafety.com/video
Furthermore, Tiki Safety AB applied dedicated attention on the safe and ergonomic
use of the Tiki medical mask towards safe and easy use.
First read this user manual and watch the indicated videos.
If after those the user is still not sure about some aspects of: the safety aspects,
preparation, use and maintenance of the Tiki medical mask, Tiki Safety AB advises to:
Second, ask a person that holds experience with full face cover masks for
advice
Third, contact Tiki Safety AB
1.3 Before use
The Tiki medical mask itself does not raise awareness of the user in regard to health
and safety requirements, under the conditions that:
The Tiki medical mask is used exact as described in this user manual.
The instructions of the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) of the hazardous
mixtures are obeyed
Read this user manual entirely before the use the Tiki medical mask.
Ensure to fully understand every part of this user manual entirely before using the
Tiki medical mask.

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The following situations are to be assessed to a potential risk, before the use of the
Tiki medical mask.
Such risk assessment is under the responsibility of either the user or the
organisation that holds responsibility over the user, as for example the employer of
the user.
Before use, the Tiki medical mask is to be tested by the designated user as to the
procedure: 3.1 Test before any use that the mask is tight on page 24.
For all the below situations, also refer to paragraph 1.8 At use on page 9.
1.3.1 Facial hair
Facial hair might cause that the seal between the Tiki medical mask and the face of
the user is not tight.
This causes the risk that gaps occur between the Tiki medical mask and the face
of the user.
Tiki Safety AB advises to – as necessary – shave o facial hair before using the Tiki
medical mask.
Pay special attention to the zones where the mask touches the face.
1.3.2 Protruding nose
A protruding nose might touch the inner edge of the Tiki medical mask and cause either:
Discomfort to the nose of the user
Or the risk that gaps occur between the Tiki medical mask and the face of the
user
Tiki Safety AB designed the Tiki medical mask to industrial standards on ergonomics,
yet a situation as a protruding nose can occur.
To prevent the indicated risk, Tiki Safety AB advises to use – if possible – a mask of
a bigger size.
Tiki Safety AB advises to bear the discomfort to the nose over the risk that gaps
occur.
1.3.3 Glasses
Tiki Safety AB designed the Tiki medical mask to industrial standards on ergonomics
in regard to glasses of the user.
Yet, it might occur that the glasses of the user cause that the seal between the Tiki
medical mask to the face of the user is not tight.
This causes the risk that gaps occur between the Tiki medical mask and the face
of the user.
Therefore, Tiki Safety AB advises to:
Assess this risk before the use of the Tiki medical mask
Wear contact lenses in combination with the mask, if possible

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1.4 Prepare the Tiki medical mask
Do not yet prepare the Tiki medical mask, obey to these safety precautions at the
preparation of the Tiki medical mask.
Prepare the Tiki medical mask as to the procedure: 3.2 Prepare the mask for use
on page 25, yet at this preparation, do not remove the red sticker (if fitted) at the top
left of the mask!
If this red sticker at the top left of the mask is either not present or accidently
removed, do not use that mask without an external battery or the screw seal issued
with the mask.
A mask without that red sticker at the top left of the mask is safe to use with an
external battery, or screw seal issued with mask!
1.5 Training to hazardous mixtures
Mark that Tiki Safety AB produces the Tiki medical mask as a Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE) as defined in EU 2016 / 425 annex II under paragraph:
3.10 ‘Protection against substances and mixtures which are hazardous to health and
against harmful biological agents’,
Therefore, it is not under the responsibility of Tiki Safety AB to train the users of
the Tiki medical mask to the risks of these hazardous mixtures.
To train the users of the Tiki medical mask to the risks of hazardous mixtures, is
under the responsibility of either the user or the organisation that holds responsibility
over the user, as for example the employer of the user.
Tiki Safety AB recommends that the user receives training on the risks and
preventive – and protective measures to control exposure to hazardous mixtures.
1.6 Filter limitations
Note that the P3 particle filters of the Tiki medical mask have – as any other filter –
limitations.
Therefore, verify that the filters of the Tiki medical mask is in line with the intended
use and protects the user to the expected risks in the environment of use.
Therefore, also refer to the paragraphs:
2.5 Pictograms on page 20
5.2 Replace the inhalation filter (white) on page 36
5.3 Replace the exhalation filter (green) on page 37
Inhalation filter (white) must only be used as an inhalation filter! Not as an
exhalation filter!
Exhalation filter (green) must only be used as an exhalation filter! Not as an
inhalation filter!
The filters hold on their top right the next logo:
the information next to these logos indicate the time limit for the storage
of new filters, as kept in their original packaging.

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This indication is: an abbreviation for the month in three (3) syllables (English spelling)
and the year.
Do not use a filter after this indicated life time period!
1.7 Material of the Tiki medical mask
Assembly Part name Material
Inhalation filter (white) Filter cover(white) ABS
Exhalation filter (green) Filter cover (green) ABS
Mask Seal collar ThermoPlastic Elastomer (TPE)
Harness Clip Nylon
Mask Mask visor small /
medium / large PETG
Blower Blower cover ABS
Harness Triglide POM
Mask Outlet valve seat PETG
Mask Outlet valve membrane Silicone
Harness Harness PA, rubber
Mask Chin protection CR expanded
External battery Battery clips with screws ABS, Steel
1.7.1 Basic components
The Tiki medical mask holds the basic components as described in paragraph:
2.1 Description on page 12.
These basic components are manufactured in the materials as indicated below.
None of these materials expose the user of the Tiki medical mask to a health or a
safety issue.
1.7.2 Batteries
The blower with the internal battery and the external battery contain both lithium
polymer (LiPo) batteries.
Therefore, obey the following precautions:
Do not dispose a LiPo batteries in a fire or subject it to extreme heat
Do not disassemble
Do not use a LiPo battery if it shows signs of mechanical damage or swelling
Do not use a LiPo battery in either heavy rain, a shower or submerse it in water
Immediately stop charging or disconnect battery from other appliances should
the battery go warm.
Do not charge a Li polymer battery in an ambient temperature of less than 0° C

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In the unlikely event that the battery of the blower is damaged and electrolyte seeps
out, ensure that the electrolyte does not get in contact with the eyes of the user.
In the unlikely event that electrolyte comes in contact with the eyes of the user:
In a safe environment, flush the eyes with water
Seek medical attention, immediately
1.8 At use
For safe use, it is imperative that the Tiki medical mask forms a tight seal to the face of
the user.
If the Tiki medical mask does not form a tight seal to the face of the user, the risk
exists that:
Through gaps between the Tiki medical mask and the face of the user
hazardous mixtures enter in the enclosed air volume between the Tiki medical
mask and the face of the user and hence no longer prevent contact of the user
to hazardous mixtures!
Therefore, it is imperative that the user handles and adapts the Tiki medical mask as
indicated in:
The use procedures in this manual, refer to:
› 3 Procedures before use on page 23
› 4 Use procedures on page 27
› 5 Maintenance procedures on page 34
The video, on: www.tikisafety.com/video
The risk that hazardous mixtures enter the enclosed air volume between the Tiki
medical mask and the face of the user depends on the verification of the user that the
seal is tight.
As extra measure to reduce this risk, Tiki Safety AB designed the Tiki medical mask,
as a mask with positive pressure.
This means that the pressure of the air in the enclosed air volume between the
Tiki medical mask and the face of the user is higher than the ambient air pressure.
And thus the air flows in through the filter at the top and flows out through the
exhalation valve and filter at the bottom.
As a consequence:
If due to improper use, a gap occurs in the seal between the Tiki medical mask
and the face of the user occurs, air is pushed out in optimal conditions to
prevent that hazardous mixtures come in
If due to improper use and despite the positive pressure, hazardous mixtures
get in the enclosed air volume between the Tiki medical mask and the face of
the user, the positive pressure pushes the hazardous mixtures out through the
exhalation valve

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If a gap occurs and there is a negative pressure for a given time, this is detected and
a sound and visible alarm is generated, therefore also refer to: 2.3.4 Filter warning or
leak on page 17.
Mark that if a gap occurs between the Tiki medical mask and the face of the user,
the energy use of the Tiki medical mask is higher and hence the battery time lower.
Therefore, obey to the instructions in relation to the use of the Tiki medical mask
at all times.
Mark that incorrect use of the Tiki medical mask voids warranty.
1.9 Risk situations
As the Tiki medical mask does not supply oxygen (O), do not use the Tiki medical
mask in atmospheres with a reduced oxygen (O) level of less than 19,5 %.
As the Tiki medical mask is equipped with a battery, the functionality of the Tiki
medical mask depends on the battery time.
It is under the responsibility of the user to monitor the energy level of the battery
before use and monitor that energy level at use, at all times.
If the energy level of the battery level is too low, a risk situation occurs.
The following situations mark that either the energy level of the battery is too low or
the Tiki medical mask is not fully functional:
The alarm sounds for low battery warning.
The airflow to the mask decreases or stops
Symptoms that indicate an exposure to the hazardous mixtures as indicated on
the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) of the hazardous mixture
Other
As a risk situation occurs, the user has to leave the environment with the hazardous
mixture and move either self or with aid to an environment that is considered as safe.

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1.10 After use
Obey to the indications of the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) of the hazardous
mixture.
Obey to the instructions to transit from the environment with the hazardous mixture
to a safe environment.
Mark that it is not under the responsibility of Tiki Safety AB to elaborate such
instructions.
It is under the responsibility of either the user or the organisation that holds
responsibility over the user to elaborate such instructions.
In a safe environment and as adhered to the instructions to transit, take the Tiki
medical mask o as to the procedure: 4.7 Take the Tiki medical mask o, on page 33.
Clean the Tiki medical mask after use, therefore refer to:
The MSDS of the hazardous mixture
The procedure: 5.1 Cleaning the Tiki medical mask on page 35
If the hazardous mixture is of such nature that either the inhalation filter of the Tiki
medical mask or in very extreme conditions the entire Tiki medical mask is to be
disposed after use, refer to:
The MSDS of the hazardous mixture
The procedure: 5.2 Replace the inhalation filter on page 36
Chapter 6 Disposal on page 39

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2 Design
2.1 Description
2.1.1 General description
The Tiki medical mask is:
A Powered Air Purifying Respirator (PAPR)
A mask that covers the entire face of the user
Equipped with two (2) filters: the inhalation filter (white) and an optional
exhalation filter (green), both (2) are P3 particle filters
The inhalation filter (white) is a filter that purifies the air that comes in to the enclosed
air volume between the Tiki medical mask and the face of the user. And thus provides
filtered air to the user to inhale.
The exhalation filter (green) is a filter that purifies the air that goes out from the
enclosed air volume between the Tiki medical mask and the face of the user.
And thus purifies the air that the user exhales.
Therefore, the Tiki medical mask can for example be used in a medical
environment were patients hold a suppressed immunity system due to sickness or
other reason.
This to prevent that such patients are infected involuntary with aerosol or droplet
pathogens of the medical personnel.
2.1.2 Parts
Aside the below indicated, the Tiki medical mask is shipped with the following items
that are not indicated on figure 1:
This user manual
A small half-circle shaped chin protection
The battery charger is shipped with four (4) power plugs that can be changed as to
the local standard of the client.
The battery charger is a standard AC to DC adapter with input: 100 – 240 V, 50 –
60 Hz and 0,7 Amp.
The Tiki medical mask is composed of the following parts.
Also refer to figure 1 on the next page.
The mask (visor) in PET and TPE
The harness, made of elastic webbing and clips in nylon.
Unless it is exposed in hazardous environments, to contagious pathogens or
other harmful particles, the harness can be reused.

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The blower contains the fan, the work lights, the operational buttons and
warnings.
It automatically adjusts airflow in accordance to the demand inside the mask to
maintain a positive pressure.
The blower contains a LiPo battery that as fully charged runs the blower for
minimal 60 minutes.
The inhalation filter (white) is a P3 particle filter.
Mark that the Tiki medical mask includes only particle filters and is therefore not
be used in areas that contain gaseous solvents and other hazardous airborne
contagions that a P3 particle filter does not remove.
The inhalation particle filter is composed of ABS plastics and HEPA fibreglass
media.
The exhalation filter (green) is a P3 particle filter.
Mark that the Tiki medical mask includes only particle filters and is therefore not
be used in areas that contain gaseous solvents and other hazardous airborne
contagions that a P3 particle filter does not remove.
The exhalation particle filter is composed of ABS plastics and HEPA fibreglass
media.
The battery charger, supplies electric power to the internal battery of the
blower and the external battery. The batteries have to be charged separately,
internal battery first, followed by external battery if applicable.
Always charge batteries supervised, and never charge batteries when the
battery temperature is less than 0° C.
External battery is an option and sold separate.
The external battery is a clip-on unit that contains a larger LiPo battery.
It connects to the blower with a cable and screw fitting.
This increases the battery life for minimal 6 hours, provided that the seal is tight.

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The Tiki medical mask holds the following components as indicated on figure 1:
1a The mask, that covers the entire face of the user
1b The inhalation filter (white)
1c The blower with internal battery
1d The harness
1e The battery charger
1f The car charger, optional
1g The external battery pack with cable , optional
1h The exhalation filter (green)
1i The screw seal
2.1.3 Pressure sensor
The blower of the Tiki medical mask contains a pressure sensor.
This pressure sensor detects through the little hole on top of the visor the pressure
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The speed of the blower in the blower adapts automatically to create a positive
pressure of 0.2 mbar.
Therefore, it is important that the user calibrates the blower at every use of the
Tiki medical mask and as the user enters another space as for example: inside versus
outside, floor, operating room etc.
Refer to the procedure: 4.4 Calibrate the blower on page 31.
2.2 Buttons and indicator lights
The blower of the Tiki medical mask and hence the Tiki medical mask contains the
following buttons, lights and indicator lights.
The buttons can be used as the blower is positioned in the mask.
Refer to figure 11:
11a The on / o button
11b The lights to apply extra light at the work spot
11c The button for the lights at 11b
11d Three (3) indicator lights
2.2.1 The on / o button
Use the on / o button to:
Calibrate the blower unit according to: 4.4 Calibrate the blower, on page 31.
Start and stop the blower unit.
To do so, press and hold the on / o button for 3 seconds
Adjust the blower unit speed according to: 4.5 Adjusting the blower unit speed,
on page 31.
2.2.2 The lights
Use the lights to cast extra light on the working area.
2.2.3 The button for the lights
Use the button for the lights to:
As the blower is ‘on’, switch on or switch o the lights

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2.2.4 Three (3) red indicator lights
The Tiki medical mask holds three (3) red indicator lights: 11d on figure 11.
Mark that figure 11 shows the underside of the blower with the on / o button on the
left.
Yet, as the Tiki medical mask is in use, the blower is above the eye-line of the user
and hence the on / o button is on the right!
In the below description, the symbols for the three (3) lights are:
The red indicator light is o and thus emits no light
The red indicator light is on and thus emits light
The red indicator light flashes and thus emits light on and o
2.3 Indications of the red indicator lights
2.3.1 Blower o
None of the indicator lights are on, this indicates that the blower is o.
If after attempts to start the blower, the indicator lights do not emit light and the
sound of the blower can not be heard, charge the battery.
2.3.2 Blower on
The indicator light that is closest to the on / o button is on.
This indicates that the blower is on.
The indicator light remains on as long as the blower is on.
2.3.3 Low battery power
The indicator light that is closest to the on / o button is on.
The indicator light that is the most away from the on / o button flashes.
The blower emits an alarm sound every five (5) seconds.
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Note that the power-o state, is considered an abnormal situation.
The battery power is sucient for another 15 minutes.
As this alarm of lights and sound emits, the user has to:
Leave the hazardous environment
Charge the internal battery of the blower unit
As necessary, charge the external battery
2.3.4 Filter warning or leak
The indicator light that is closest to the on / o button is on.
The other two (2) indicator lights flash.
The blower emits an alarm sound every one (1) second.
This indicates that either:
The inhalation filter is blocked
A major leak occurred
In either situation, the user has to:
Leave the hazardous environment
Evaluate what caused either the leak or the situation with the filter
If a situation with the inhalation filter occurred, replace the filter as to:
5.2 Replace the inhalation filter on page 36.
If a leak occurred due to a mechanical issue, please replace the faulty parts
according to the individual instructions in chapter 3 from page 23.
If a leak occurred to an unknown reason, refer to:
1.3 Before use on page 5
If either of the above is the reason for the alarm, contact Tiki Safety AB

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2.4 Specifications
2.4.1 Dimensions
The Tiki medical mask is available in three (3) sizes: small, medium and large.
The dimensions of the Tiki medical masks are designed to ergonomic industrial
standards.
The Tiki medical masks have as prepared for use, the following weight in gram (g),
‘as prepared for use’, includes:
The visor of the mask with seal collar, that covers the entire face of the user
The particle filters
The blower with internal battery
The harness
The total weights are the following, these are the weights for the composed masks:
In size small 430 g
In size medium 440 g
In size large 450 g
Note that the design of the Tiki medical mask has a ergonomic shape with contact
around the entire face and a harness that tightens the mask at the back of the head.
This design distributes the weight over the entire head and leads to ecient and
ergonomic comfort.
Item Specifications
Battery warning time > 15 min (normal conditions)
Minimum free-flow air 200 l / min
Minimum filter free-flow 100 l / min
Pressure trigger ≤ 0.2 millibar
Pressure alarm > 2 seconds negative pressure
Battery charge specification Input 100 V – 240 V AC, output 0.7 A DC
Visor of the mask, small 92 g
Visor of the mask, medium 102 g
Visor of the mask, large 112 g
Blower 165 g
Inhalation filter 70 g
Exhalation filter 70 g
Harness 33 g
External battery 200 g
Battery cable 48 g

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2.4.2 Operational conditions
The Tiki medical mask is designed for use in an operational temperature between
minus (-) 10° C to 45° C and a Relative Humidity (RH) of under 90%.
Do not use the Tiki medical mask in an environment with a RH of over 90%.
Charge the batteries in an environment with a temperature between 5° C to 30°C,
in accordance to: 4.1 Charge the batter(y)(ies) on page 28.
2.4.3 Performance tests
Every Tiki medical mask has been subjected to verification and tests in its production
phase.
As the seal collar is installed on the visor of the mask, the combination is
positioned on an artificial test ‘face’.
In this test configuration a vacuum is applied to the enclosed air volume between
the Tiki medical mask and the face of the user for a pre-set time.
The test measures whether the mask can hold the vacuum for the pre-set time.
Only masks that hold the vacuum for the pre-set time are validated and further
processed in the production.
Masks that do not hold the vacuum for the pre-set time are not validated and not
further processed in the production.
The test installation generates information on the tests and saves this information.
2.4.4 Traceability
As every Tiki medical mask holds a unique number, the information of the respective
performance test of each mask is traceable from the production to the end-user.
Please mark that this information is only available for legal incident investigation
on request to Tiki Safety AB.
Also refer to the procedure to read the Quick Response (QR) code at:
3.3 Read the QR code on page 26.

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Never ever open the
filter
Storage in an
environment with a
Relative Humidity (RH)
that is lower than 60 %
Storage in an
environment with a
temperature between
minus (–) 20° C and +
40° C for short storage.
Storage in an
environment with a
temperature of around
21° C for long term
storage.
CE conformity indication
to EU directive 2016/425
Indication of the
applicable patent
number
Refer to the user – and
maintenance manual of
the Tiki medical mask
Recycle symbol
that indicates that
the respective part
is recyclable, if not
contaminated
Indication that a battery
is present
Warning symbol on the
fact that the Li – ion
battery is to be recycled
separate
Warning symbol on the
fact that the respective
part is to be disposed
to a dedicated waste
disposal process
Hourglass, next to the
hourglass are the month
and the year indicated
the expiry date of the
part. Note this is the
storage time for an
un-opened package.
Also refer to paragraph:
1.6 Filter limitations on
page: 7
2.5 Pictograms
The following markings on the filter are to EN 12942, do not confuse to any other
European standard or other standard.
Note that the Tiki medical mask holds the following pictograms:
The part-number of the parts, indicated with ‘P/N’
The indication of the applicable standard
A Quick Response (QR) code
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