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BIOQUELL PROTEQ USER MANUAL -EN 

TD092-O&M-001 

REVISION 5 DRAFT 

 

 
 

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SPECIFICATION 

 

Materials of Construction: 

(external surfaces) 

 

 

Polypropylene (PP) 

 

Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) 

 

Aluminium Alloy (Epoxy coated) 

 

Polyester/Polycarbonate Labels 

Cycle Starting 

Environmental Limiting 

Conditions: 

Temperature 

Limits: 

15

°

C to 30

°

C (59°F to 86°F)

1

 

Relative Humidity 

Limits: 

10% to 80% RH 

2

 

Storage Environmental 

Limiting Conditions: 

Temperature 

Limits: 

0

°

C to 35

°

C (32°F to 95°F ) 

Relative Humidity 

Limits: 

80% RH (Max non-condensing) 

Pollution Degree 

Environment: 

 

Power Requirements:  

230V AC 

Single phase, 50/60 Hz, (7.5A Base Unit, 1A 

lectern) 

 

120V AC 

Single phase, 50/60Hz, (15A Base Unit, 2A 

lectern) 

100V AC 

Single phase, 50/60Hz, (15A Base Unit, 2A 

lectern) 

Power Supply: 

 

Installation category II 

Power Consumption: 

Base Unit / lectern 

230V AC 

1.8 kW max / 0.2kW max 

 

120V AC 

1.8 kW max / 0.2kW max 

 

100V AC 

1.8 kW max / 0.2kW max 

 

Cable lengths (Mains 

Power): 

Base Unit 

5m (16.4ft) 

Lectern 

3m (10 ft) 

Operating Position: 

 

Upright Only 

Unit Dimensions (WxHxD)                    

Base Unit & 

lectern 

672 x 1430 x 710 mm (26.5 x 56.3 x 28.0in) 

(Height=1421mm (56in) if no lectern) 

 

Lectern                                

630 x 880x 349 mm (24.8 x 34.6 x 13.7in) 

 

Unit Weight: 

 

67 kg (148lbs),  including Lectern, not including 

bottles or Aeration units 

Lectern Weight: 

 

9 kg (20lbs) 

Packaged Dimensions: 

(WxHxD) 

900 x 1560 x 820mm (35.4 x 61.4 x 32.2in) 

Packaged Gross Weight: 

 

115kg (254lbs) 

Locking Brake: 

 

(2x) Castor Lock 

Data Printer 

 

Thermal print record 

 

Human interface 

 

Colour touch screen 

 

 

1

 

The ProteQ will allow a cycle to start up to a maximum of 35°C (95°F) starting temperature. However 

when operating above 30°C please contact Bioquell to ensure the correct cycle set-up

 

2

 

If requiring to operate outside this range refer to Bioquell or its agents

 

Summary of Contents for ProteQ

Page 1: ...Q USER MANUAL EN TD092 O M 001 REVISION 5 DRAFT Bioquell UK Ltd 52 Royce Close West Portway Andover Hampshire SP10 3TS T F E W 44 0 1264 835 835 44 0 1264 835 836 info bioquell com www bioquell com Hy...

Page 2: ...or approved by FDA but has been authorized for emergency use by FDA under an EUA for the decontamination of compatible N95 respirators for single user reuse by HCP to prevent exposure to SARS CoV 2 a...

Page 3: ...cle 20 8 2 Viewing Cycle Variables Sensor units only 23 8 3 Aeration Only Cycle 24 8 4 Printed Report 24 8 5 Log OFF 25 8 6 Process Stop 25 9 LOADING AN EXISTING PRE PROGRAMMED CYCLE 26 10 CREATING A...

Page 4: ...tory symbol is used to describe other safety precautions that must be followed before operating the equipment HANDLING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE Always wear gloves long sleeves and eye protection when handlin...

Page 5: ...contaminated A suitable portable H2O2 detector should be used throughout the cycle to monitor concentrations outside the area If leak is detected leak sealing and evacuation procedures should be follo...

Page 6: ...ents to the Bioquell ProteQ generator must only be made by trained Bioquell personnel or their agents The equipment must be serviced in accordance with the Maintenance Schedule to maintain safe perfor...

Page 7: ...B area WEAR PROTECTIVE GLOVES Wear protective clothing when handling hydrogen peroxide bottles WEAR EYE PROTECTION Wear protective eye protection when handling hydrogen peroxide bottles READ MANUAL Re...

Page 8: ...he small boxes containing the hand held instruments 3 Remove the large outer sleeve by lifting it up and over the unit 4 Lower the ramp 5 Carefully cut open the silver bag 6 Carefully with two people...

Page 9: ...itioning the dosing pump is primed with hydrogen peroxide liquid 3 1 2 Gassing Phase Liquid from a bottle is pumped onto the vaporizer heaters Air then passes around the heaters where it picks up the...

Page 10: ...ystem can also be used to aerate The aerators contain a catalyst which converts the hydrogen peroxide H2O2 vapour to water vapour and oxygen This phase continues until the hydrogen peroxide concentrat...

Page 11: ...eration Unit Braked Wheels 2 Top air inlet filter Air outlets 4 Bottle engagement plunger Wireless status indicator Bottle status indication lights Bottle compartment Safety equipment storage Gloves g...

Page 12: ...uately rated cables 4 1 3 Aeration Unit Optional Air inlet filter Distribution fans Wireless status indicator Handles Power input and main switch Air outlet grille Colour touch screen Printer Wireless...

Page 13: ...ith approved Hydrogen Peroxide Ensure eye protection and gloves are worn as a minimum and filling takes place in a suitably ventilated area 5 MOVING THE PROTEQ WARNING Personal Protective Equipment mu...

Page 14: ...ectern and leaning the top back Place the lectern by the door Wheel the Base unit into the room to its validated position If there are aeration units they must be placed in to their validated position...

Page 15: ...ion The light ring will illuminate Ensure the white switch is not obstructed as it is the main disconnect device If the ProteQ is to communicate with the building s systems then it may be necessary to...

Page 16: ...cycle There is sufficient liquid to run the cycle no action required Left Hand Bottle Empty expired or no bottle present Right Hand Bottle Empty expired or no bottle present Both bottles are empty ex...

Page 17: ...handling hydrogen peroxide bottles As a minimum wear suitable gloves and goggles Press the bottom right hand side of the flap under the bottle storage compartment The flap will spring up Remove a pai...

Page 18: ...tle with the other using the finger grips These should be facing forward for correct alignment Then slide the bottle in For 950ml bottles Pull the bottle tray open with one hand while placing the bott...

Page 19: ...lexi Adaptor Fill the flexi adaptor with Bioquell approved Hydrogen Peroxide and place lids on both left and right hand sides and wear eye protection and gloves as a minimum when carrying it WARNING A...

Page 20: ...the enclosure are properly sealed If large leaks occur and high concentration Hydrogen Peroxide escapes into areas where people are present it can cause serious harm Use tape provided to seal door Pre...

Page 21: ...e Full screen navigation is given in Section 20 Start decontamination page Cycle name Quantity of peroxide required If Flexi Adapter fitted Refer to section 9 to change the cycle Expiry date of hydrog...

Page 22: ...given below along with the light colour of the ring around the vaporiser module any installed aeration modules and which may also be repeated on the bottle module Icon Cycle stage Light colour of rin...

Page 23: ...the button These give Enclosure temperature Enclosure relative humidity Hydrogen peroxide concentration Press to return to the cycle stage screen Press to view graphical trend WARNING Do not enter an...

Page 24: ...rial number 6 Cycle count 7 Calibration due date 8 H2O2 lot number 9 The active programme name and parameters 10 User name 11 Signature manual input required At each transition between cycle phases th...

Page 25: ...on can be pressed as indicated on the left To remove the printed report pull the paper up to rip off To change the paper in the printer refer to section 14 1 1 If the paper runs out the printer will p...

Page 26: ...e the cycle recipe required by selecting it from the list and pressing To view the parameters of the cycle selected press in the bottom right of the screen The following screen will appear Parameters...

Page 27: ...g or enclosure control system Aeration Only Cycle Check or Uncheck Check to select Aeration Only cycle Gassing Parametric Check or Uncheck Check to allow the gassing time to be automatically optimised...

Page 28: ...to 400 Room volume to be decontaminated gassing parametric enabled Dwell Injection Rate g min 4 to 16 4 to 12 with Flexi Adaptor 4 to 10 100V H2O2 injection rate during dwell phase Dwell Time Sec 60...

Page 29: ...rators If date and time is synchronized with the server it will be updated at the set frequency when the lectern is connected to the network 11 4 Manage Users and Passwords Administrator access only T...

Page 30: ...ser is to be given Select only one There are three user groups that a person can be put in these are listed below OPERATOR Someone in this group can operate start and stop a pre programmed cycle trans...

Page 31: ...ect the name of the user to be removed Select Remove A prompt box appears Select YES to remove the user or NO to return to the previous screen 11 4 4 Changing Password A local user can change their pa...

Page 32: ...re on the hard disk Select to export the database to the hard disk and create a PDF report of it It is possible to download onto the Hard disk data logged out of cycle Navigate to the graphical view a...

Page 33: ...ase unit 3 Wheel the Base unit out of the room to the lectern s location 4 Place the hand held low level sensor on the lectern or return it to its charging unit 5 Unplug the lectern s power cable DO N...

Page 34: ...2 Pairing a Lectern to a ProteQ Base Unit If a ProteQ base unit requires pairing with a lectern then use the following procedure Power down and power up the lectern and log on Once paired push the op...

Page 35: ...The following explains how to join an aeration unit to the wireless network The base unit and lectern have to already be paired Press the Open Network button The button will start to flash Then press...

Page 36: ...The cable is plugged into the lectern and the box can then be located nearer to the ProteQ base unit allowing a better signal After plugging the repeater box in go to the administration screen and che...

Page 37: ...oll of paper Replace with new roll of paper ensuring correct orientation as shown Push cover closed The printer is now ready to use Depressing the button will allow paper to be fed through the printer...

Page 38: ...950ml bottles of 35 hydrogen peroxide 2Litre Bottle Part Number BQ783 XX 2000 This part number is for four 2litre bottles of 35 hydrogen peroxide where XX refers to the country region codes refer to y...

Page 39: ...Hydrogen Peroxide If the expiry date box is yellow and flashing the hydrogen peroxide in the bottle is beyond its expiry date and cannot be used Replace bottle and repeat Cycle Run procedure Bottle R...

Page 40: ...op the cycle otherwise will go to emergency aeration Turn the Emergency Stop button to reset when safe to enter room See Section 4 for location 2 RFID reader 1 error Left hand RFID reader alarm reads...

Page 41: ...and contact service provider 13 Distribution fan 1 1 fault Distribution fan 1 has stopped working Will stop cycle prior to gassing stage otherwise will go into emergency aeration Aerate until room rea...

Page 42: ...r to gassing will stop the cycle otherwise will go to emergency aeration Aerate until room reaches 1ppm and contact service provider 27 Aeration unit 1 distribution fan 1 failure if present Aeration d...

Page 43: ...ntact service provider 37 Aeration unit 4 distribution fan 2 failure if present Aeration distribution fan has stopped working Will stop cycle prior to gassing stage otherwise will go into emergency ae...

Page 44: ...Will prevent a cycle from starting If in cycle prior to gassing will stop the cycle otherwise will go to emergency aeration Aerate until room reaches 1ppm and contact service provider 48 Insufficient...

Page 45: ...e prior to gassing stage otherwise will go into emergency aeration Aerate until room reaches 1ppm then re run cycle with other aeration units and contact service provider 62 Invalid Cycle Recipe Cycle...

Page 46: ...gassing stage otherwise will go into emergency aeration Aerate until room reaches 1ppm then re run cycle with other aeration units and contact service provider 73 Insufficient Aeration Units for Load...

Page 47: ...o Action Arrange a service visit by the Bioquell Service provider 15 3 Fault Finding Fault User Checks Further Action No power to the screen or base unit Check power is switched on at the lectern base...

Page 48: ...category II Power Consumption Base Unit lectern 230V AC 1 8 kW max 0 2kW max 120V AC 1 8 kW max 0 2kW max 100V AC 1 8 kW max 0 2kW max Cable lengths Mains Power Base Unit 5m 16 4ft Lectern 3m 10 ft Op...

Page 49: ...dBm Optional additional Aeration Capability 2 off onboard stored free standing wirelessly controlled units Independently powered 100 240V 3 1A Upto 6 can be operated Maximum H202 liquid injection rate...

Page 50: ...the alarm will operate in double bursts To acknowledge the alarm press OK button this may not mute the alarm if the level is above the high alarm limit When the instrument is turned off it is still p...

Page 51: ...ils the above is intended to be a quick reference guide 1 2 3 Press button 3 to turn the instrument ON and OFF Once ON to measure room volume press the central FUNC button 2 then the button twice 4 wh...

Page 52: ...Biological Indicators box of 100 H20990614 Bioquell Sealing Tape H20040010 Gloves order 100 for a box of 100 H07990042 Goggles Where XX refers to the country region codes refer to your local Bioquell...

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Page 56: ...of seniority and training It is advised that this page is removed from the manual and stored in a safe place Name Password ADMINISTRATORS admin SUPERVISOR super OPERATOR oper These default passwords...

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