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4110-711 MSKAS User Instructions 09-06-17

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4110-711 MSKAS User Instructions 09-06-17

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MASK SPECIFICATIONS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND EQUIPMENT

Model LIMITATIONS FOR


4110-711 -1 (Small), -2 (Medium), -3 (Large)

Weight 10.43 oz (295.69)


Material Silicone, Alum (Black Anodized)

Certified Maximum Altitude 25,000 Feet


SHAW AEROX LLC
Communications Speaker Diaphragm
4110-711 SERIES
Service Overhaul 3 Years From Date Of Manufacture
FAA TSO-C103 APPROVED
Oxygen System Requirements
Breathing Oxygen Aviators O2 Per MIL-PRF-27210 RESTRICTIVE PHASE DILUTION RE-BREATHER
Minimum Oxygen Flow 2.5 Liters Per Minute (NTPD) CONTINUOUS FLOW AVIATION OXYGEN MASK
Ambient Temperature 70° F (21° C)
Ambient Pressure 14.7 psia (101kPa) IMPORTANT WARNING!
Operating Temperature Range +20° F To 120° F (-7° C To 49° C)  READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND EQUIPMENT LIMITATIONS PRIOR TO USE.
Relative Humidity 5% To 95%
Storage Temperature  IMPROPER USE OF THIS OXYGEN MASK MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY,
ILLNESS OR DEATH.
Normal -20°F To +120° F (-29° C To +49° C)
Extreme -67°F To +160° F (-55° C To +71° C)  DO NOT USE THIS MASK UNLESS YOU ARE CLEAN SHAVEN. BEARDS,
STUBBLE OR SIDEBURNS WILL PREVENT AN ACCEPTABLE FACE PIECE
SEAL. FACIAL HAIR MAY INTERFERE WITH THE RESTRICTIVE PHASE
Installation and Application DILUTION FUNCTION.
The conditions and tests required for TSO approval of this article are
minimum performance standards. It is the responsibility of those desiring to  ABSENCE OF ONE OR BOTH DENTURES CAN SERIOUSLY AFFECT THE FIT
install the article on or within a specific type or class of aircraft to determine OF THIS OXYGEN MASK.
that the aircraft installation conditions are within the TSO standards. TSO
articles must have separate approval for installation in an aircraft. The  DO NOT ALTER OR MODIFY ANY COMPONENT OF THIS OXYGEN MASK.
article may be installed only if performed under 14 CFR part 43 of the
applicable airworthiness requirements.  DISCONTINUE USE IF YOU EXPERIENCE SKIN IRRITATION OR
DISCOLORATION.
Normative Reference Information  THIS MASK IS INTENDED FOR USE IN THE AVIATION INDUSTRY FOR
aerox® continuous flow oxygen masks meet the requirements of TSO- PILOT AND CREW AFTER RECEIVING PROPER INSTRUCTIONS AND
C103 and the following tailored reference documentation; TRAINING.
SAE 1224 Rev. B  USERS MUST INSPECT AND CLEAN THIS OXYGEN MASK IN ACCORDANCE
NAS 1179 WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL.
RTCA DO-178
FAR 21.603  DO NOT EXPOSE THIS OXYGEN MASK TO ANY PETROLEUM BASED
FAR 45.15 PRODUCTS (i.e. LIPSTICK, LIP BALM, LIP GLOSS AND VASELINE) USE OF
THESE PRODUCTS IN AN OXYGEN RICH ENVIRONMENT PRESENTS A
SERIOUS FIRE HAZARD.
RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS
DO NOT DISCARD MSKAS:UM 09/06/17
DESCRIPTION OPERATION
The 4110-711 Series continuous flow oxygen mask is intended for Position the bottom of the mask as low as possible under the chin while
use of crew and passengers in the general aviation industry at a positioning the narrow portion of the mask on the bridge of the nose.
maximum altitude of 25,000 feet. These masks have been FAA Position the cradle headband above the ears so that it straddles the
approved and manufactured in accordance with the provisions of crown of the head.
TSO-C103. Optional equipment includes industry standard fitting for
connection to portable and built-in oxygen system equipment. Hook the lower headband straps below the ears and around the back of
the neck. Adjust the upper headband by pulling both straps at the same
OXYGEN SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS time. Adjust the lower headband straps in the same manner.

Use aerox® Aviation Oxygen Systems flowmeter (optional) to WARNING


adjust the flow rate to coincide with the aircraft altitude. A minimum
oxygen flow of 2.5 liters per minute (NTPD) must be supplied. It is ALL PERSONNEL USING THIS EQUIPMENT MUST HAVE A
the responsibility of the user to assure that the oxygen system being THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE OF WHEN SUPPLEMENTAL
used is capable of supplying the pressure required to maintain the OXYGEN IS REQUIRED AND AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE
proper flow rate. This mask is equipped with a hose bushing allowing INTENT, PERFORMANCE AND USAGE OF CONTINUOUS FLOW
for the insertion of a barbed component. The user is responsible for OXYGEN MASKS.
the selection and installation of the proper components to achieve an
oxygen flow of 2.5 LPM during use. (Reference FAR 23.1441) ALWAYS CONFIRM THE CONTINUOUS FLOW OF OXYGEN TO
THE MASK WITH AN IN-LINE FLOW METER OR FLOW
STOWAGE INDICATOR.

The aerox® continuous flow oxygen mask should be stored in an  This mask must be inspected prior to flight.
easily accessible area for quick donning. The storage area must  Specifically inspect the re-breather bag for deterioration (cracks or
protect the mask from damage or contamination. Avoid stowing the tears) and for contamination.
mask in an area that is subject to sunlight or temperature extremes.  Visually inspect all support straps for breaks, tears, loss of
elasticity, broken or malfunctioning buckles.
SERVICING  Inspect the head harness for serrations or cuts to the bands that
could cause slippage.
The 4110-711 Series oxygen mask shall be serviced only at aerox®
Aviation Oxygen Systems or at an authorized service center. Contact  Remove the mask from service if any of these conditions exist.
aerox® for the nearest authorized service center. Service is required
3 years from date of manufacture or 3 years from last overhaul.
CLEANING
Use warm soapy water and a lint free cloth to wipe the exterior and
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interior of the mask. Do not use water heated above 140° F (60° C).
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Sanitize the mask by hanging in a ventilated area and spray a fine mist
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of 3% hydrogen peroxide over the interior of the mask shell. Allow to
Ph: 239-390-8158 Fax: 239-405-6101
air dry completely.
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MSKAS:UM 09/06/17

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