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HEPA-FLOW

 

 

 

Room Air Purifier 

Class II Medical Device 

 

 

 

 

 
 

USE AND CARE MANUAL

    

 

 

Model: APS625 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for HEPA-FLOW APS625

Page 1: ...HEPA FLOW Room Air Purifier Class II Medical Device USE AND CARE MANUAL Model APS625...

Page 2: ...LIST 8 ROOM REQUIREMENTS 8 SET UP PROCEDURES 8 TURNING THE UNIT ON 9 TURNING THE UNIT OFF 9 ADJUSTING THE LOW FAN SPEED 10 MAINTENANCE 11 THE IMPORTANCE OF GOOD MAINTENANCE 11 MONTHLY MAINTENANCE 11...

Page 3: ...ut notice This Use and Care Guide has been developed by Air Pure Systems to support the installation and operation of the APS625 Air Purification System Information in this document is subject to chan...

Page 4: ...d the Use and Care Guide before operating this equipment 2 Retain the Use and Care Guide since the safety and operating instructions could be required for future reference 3 Heed warnings associated w...

Page 5: ...tacles and the point where they exit the unit 10 Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords this practice can result in risk of fire or electrical shock 11 Replacement Parts When parts need serv...

Page 6: ...uality control High efficiency particulate air HEPA filtration Ultraviolet germicidal irradiation UVGI Room pressurization capability Ideal for use in a variety of settings including Hospital Isolatio...

Page 7: ...s the air into the unit s upper chamber where it is exposed to germicidal ultraviolet light 253 7nm Trapped on the inlet side of the HEPA filter viable microorganisms are continuously exposed to this...

Page 8: ...ertificate of Performance Call 952 226 1112 to report any damage during shipment or missing parts Room Requirements The HEPA FLOW APS625 requires a standard 110 volt 60 Hz three hole grounded electric...

Page 9: ...d 4 Plug the other end of the power cord into the grounded electrical outlet in the room Make sure the cord is neatly and safely arranged so that people don t trip on it or walk over it Turning the Un...

Page 10: ...remove the front panel as described under Monthly Maintenance in the next section 2 Remove the pre filter as described under Monthly Maintenance in the next chapter 3 Turn the low fan speed control t...

Page 11: ...he unit from the electrical outlet before performing service operations Leave it unplugged until service is complete 2 Never look directly at the UV light when the unit is running Serious eye skin inj...

Page 12: ...h lock push in against the spring and turn the key 90 to the left 5 Remove the front access cover 6 Remove the old pre filter as follows Pull down on the pre filter s top edge and lift up on the tab t...

Page 13: ...12 Test the unit s operation as follows Turn the unit on by inserting the operator s key into the key switch and turning it to LOW Run at LOW for 60 seconds then at HIGH for 60 seconds Listen for smo...

Page 14: ...he bulb still lights it loses intensity and thus effectiveness after about 8 000 hours of operation Annual Maintenance Procedure 1 Put on an appropriate facial respirator gown and gloves Observe all o...

Page 15: ...hen remove the four clamps and their springs washers and nuts For older units use the 7 16 inch wrench 9 Remove the HEPA filter as follows First pull the bottom toward you Then slide the filter down a...

Page 16: ...the UV light bulb at its center Turn it gently 90 in either direction so that the prongs on the top and bottom can slide out of their sockets Gently remove the bulb 12 Promptly place the old UV light...

Page 17: ...as you tighten the nuts 18 Tighten the four nuts gradually as follows Use the 7 16 inch wrench or ratchet on older models Tighten one nut two or three turns then the next nut two or three turns then...

Page 18: ...ounter Pre Filter Exterior Operation Reading January ____ February ____ March ____ April ____ May ____ June ____ July ____ August ____ September ____ October ____ November ____ December ____ Annual Pr...

Page 19: ...xhaust or b negative pressurization that exhausts 100 of the disinfected air Note An opening to air outside the room is also required Please be sure to specify which percentage of the disinfected air...

Page 20: ...utside the room is also required 1 Unplug the unit from the electrical outlet 2 Use the service key to unlock the four service locks on the front access cover Insert key into each lock push in against...

Page 21: ...he unit cannot be easily moved 11 Connect the appropriate flexible ducts from the exhaust adapter hood to an opening to air outside the room 12 Plug unit back into the electrical outlet To operate fol...

Page 22: ...rts above and any other parts call 1 952 226 1112 Specifications Mobile Unit Weight Approx 168 Ibs 76 kg Height 57 25 in Width 26 38 in Depth 14 25 in Power 120V 60Hz Power Consumption 827 Watts Airfl...

Page 23: ...ket with Adhesive 14 6042 21L Insulation Blower Area Left Side 14 6055 21R Insulation Blower Area Right Side 14 6053 20 Insulation Upper Main Frame 14 6058 19 Main Frame 14 6001 18 Electrical Box 14 6...

Page 24: ...Page 24 Engineering Drawing...

Page 25: ...IND EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WHICH EXCEED AIR PURE SYSTEMS AFORESTATED OBLIGATIONS ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED AND EXCLUDED FROM TH...

Page 26: ...Page 26 Air Pure Systems 16873 Fish Point Road S E Prior Lake Minnesota 55372 1714 Tel 952 226 1112 www airpuretech com www cleanairfacility com REV 01 2009...

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