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User manual 

 

HEPA

 

Bulle

 

 ED02_09-August-2021   

 

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3.6 

MAINTENANCE 

IMPORTANT:  

AS PART OF A SERVICE AGREEMENT, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 
OF THE DEVICE DURING ITS LIFETIME ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY 
OF THE MANUFACTURER OR AN AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTRE. 
HOWEVER,  FILTERS  AND  FUSES  CAN  BE  REPLACED  BY  USERS 
WHO HAVE TAKEN DUE  NOTE OF THE INFORMATION PROVIDED 
BELOW. 

3.6.1   REPLACING THE FILTERS 

To  guarantee  maximum  efficiency  at  all  times,  the 

HEPA

 

Bulle

 

unit’s  filters  have  a  limited  lifespan 

managed by a time counter. 
When  the  service  life  of  consumables  has  expired,  a  warning  message  appears  on  the  unit  screen 
indicating that they should be replaced. 
 

Yearly (see §3.6.1.3)                          Every 3 years (see §3.6.1.4)

 

 

3.6.1.1 

Tools required: 

 

6.5 mm or 8 mm flat-head screwdriver. 

3.6.1.2 

Recommendations: 

 

Keep  the  new  filter  in  its  original  packaging  until  installation.  During  installation,  take  every 
precaution to avoid  damaging or soiling the new filter: clean hands, clean storage medium, 
handle the filter with the outside envelope only. 

 

Run  the 

HEPA

 

Bulle

  unit  in  BOOST  mode  (icon  on  screen: 

)  for  30  minutes  after  the 

operation. 

 

Make  sure  used  filters  and  their  packaging  are  disposed  of  in  accordance  with  the 
environmental protection rules and special waste regulations in force within the establishment. 

 

Disposal 

The materials making up the filter are polystyrene for the frame, polyurethane for the foam gasket 
and  glass  microfibre  with  synthetic  fibre  and  active  charcoal  for  the  filter  medium  (Ordinary 
Industrial Waste 

– OIW). 

Disposal of this product and the recovery of the resultant waste must respect regulations arising 
from the application of the European directive by the different member states, as well as any local 
regulations that complement it. 

NOTE: 

 Operator protection for COVID risk management: Wearing a mask and gloves is 

recommended. Wash hands and use hand sanitiser after servicing. 

Summary of Contents for HEPA BULLE

Page 1: ...Mobile Air Decontamination Unit USER MANUAL HEPA Bulle European Low Voltage Directive LVD 2014 35 EU European Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC 2014 30 EU...

Page 2: ...detailed information this manual is divided into three sections section 1 general information section 2 instructions for use section 3 technical commissioning servicing and maintenance information PAC...

Page 3: ...principles 9 1 6 3 Airflow direction in the HEPA Bulle unit 9 1 6 4 Physical characteristics 10 1 7 Installation instructions 11 1 8 Instructions for removal and storage 12 1 9 Transport 12 1 10 Dispo...

Page 4: ...intenance 22 3 6 1 Replacing the filters 22 3 6 2 Replacing a fuse 24 3 6 3 Resetting the counter 26 3 7 Care Cleaning 28 3 7 1 Recommendations 28 3 7 2 Cleaning disinfection procedure 28 3 8 Function...

Page 5: ...ng operation For prefilter and filter replacement only use airinspace supplies Disconnect the device s mains socket before opening it Do not place your hands near the fan before it has come to a compl...

Page 6: ...althcare establishments Clean rooms and associated controlled environments Requirements relating to the control of airborne contamination 1 4 CLASSIFICATION Type of protection against electric shocks...

Page 7: ...le ED02_09 August 2021 6 31 1 5 DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE 1 5 1 OVERVIEW 1 Painted aluminium chassis 2 Power supply socket with I O switch 3 Outlet grille x4 4 Intake grille 5 Touchscreen control 6 Ha...

Page 8: ...7 31 1 5 2 INTERNAL ACCESS 1 Prefilter access drawer 2 Prefilter 3 Suction hopper 4 Outlet grille 5 Electronics and fan unit 6 H14 HEPA filtration module x4 7 Electronic components access panel 8 H14...

Page 9: ...ase of the machine near the mains socket Electrical characteristics On the base of the machine near the mains socket Maintenance access hazard warning On the electronic components access panel Earth c...

Page 10: ...s classrooms meeting rooms offices and bedrooms as well as activity or TV common rooms among others It helps to reduce airborne contamination and is a complementary health measure to other protective...

Page 11: ...r exiting diffusion grilles 0 45 m s at 450 m3 h Air treatment capacity room volume Potentially all volumes according to desired level of efficiency Water solids protection index Complete device IP40...

Page 12: ...cal socket see 1 6 4 Physical characteristics 5 Switch on the unit and check that it starts up correctly see 2 2 Start up 6 Write down any anomalies and damage on the delivery note and notify the dist...

Page 13: ...ducts Storage temperature 0 C to 45 C Relative humidity level 20 to 90 Dust level less than 1 mg m3 1 9 TRANSPORT Before transporting protect the unit from shocks and scratches Follow the instructions...

Page 14: ...it shows different display modes with auto mode and manual mode adapted to each user s profile 2 1 1 USER INTERFACES 2 1 1 1 main screen Automatic mode activated see 2 2 Manual mode activated see 2 2...

Page 15: ...ds the operating programme The initialisation screen appears decontamination is not active 2 2 1 FIRST BOOT The first time the HEPA Bulle unit boots up a succession of specific screens appears called...

Page 16: ...y depending on the location but it is generally 2 5 m 2 2 1 3 Selection for the number of HEPA Bulle units in the room If multiple HEPA Bulle units are set up in the same room their flow in automatic...

Page 17: ...The Air Recycling rate per Hour ARH will appear for information purposes on the main screen The default Air Recycling rate per Hour is 5 if permitted by the HEPA Bulle s flow This value can be raised...

Page 18: ...nction to provide maximum flow To select a mode simply press the corresponding icon Silent mode on Automatic mode on Boost mode on Generally speaking and or when the room is occupied the device is use...

Page 19: ...the device detects a fan malfunction There are three different warnings Warning definition Fault condition s Processing 1 year of use Replace the prefilter and reset the associated counter see 3 6 1...

Page 20: ...ition locking code information and advanced settings menus This button is used to return to the main screen NOTE You can return to the main screen at any time by pressing the Back button NOTE The and...

Page 21: ...ich is disabled by default allows you to protect access to the screen and settings using a password This will prevent unauthorised persons from being able to operate the device When this option is tur...

Page 22: ...R Code to access the HEPA Bulle product s dedicated page on the airinspace website 3 5 ADVANCED SETTINGS MENU From the setup screen press once on the button then press three times on the right arrow T...

Page 23: ...n During installation take every precaution to avoid damaging or soiling the new filter clean hands clean storage medium handle the filter with the outside envelope only Run the HEPA Bulle unit in BOO...

Page 24: ...OFF THE DEVICE UNPLUG THE UNIT S POWER CABLE AND TAKE ALL NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS TO PREVENT ANY INADVERTENT RESTART Using a flat head screwdriver unscrew both screws a quarter turn to unlock the prefil...

Page 25: ...ions to avoid scratching it Unscrew the 4 clamping knobs Remove the panel Pull the 4 HEPA filters from their housing using their handles 3 6 1 5 Fitting operation Carry out the fitting operations in t...

Page 26: ...2 2 Fuse replacement procedure Lay the HEPA Bulle unit on its side to clear access to the panel that protects the electronic components Make sure to lay the machine down on a clean flat surface Take...

Page 27: ...hat the part should be replaced The following table indicates the replacement frequency of the HEPA Bulle unit s consumable parts 3 6 3 2 How to reset the counter After the consumable part has been re...

Page 28: ...re applies to replacing the prefilter or after filters It is important to note that the after filters are not all replaced at the same frequency Make sure to reset the correct counter and confirm the...

Page 29: ...cleaning products detergents and disinfectants If using the device specifically to manage COVID risks airinspace recommends cleaning it using approved virucidal products The recommended cleaning frequ...

Page 30: ...ce Description Description A Interrupteur bipolaire embase secteur Bipolar switch B Fusibles F1 2x1 6AT F1 Fuses 2 x 1 6A T C Carte d alimentation 24 Vdc 24 VDC power supply D Carte contr leur Control...

Page 31: ...User manual HEPA Bulle ED02_09 August 2021 30 31...

Page 32: ...sed repair attempt modification fall use at incorrect voltage or operations that do not comply with the instructions in the User Manual are not covered by the warranty 3 10 MODEL IDENTIFICATION If you...

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