User manual
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HEPA
Bulle
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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.
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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.