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INTRODUC TION
Product description
• Rediair is a mobile air decontamination
device that removes numerous
microorganisms, particulates and
gaseous pollutants from the air. This group
includes mould spores, bacteria, airborne
pathogens, animal hair and above
all, house dust allergens (mite faeces,
excrements), but also heavy metals, soot
and mineral fibres. (Figure 1-Product image)
• Rediair comes with 2 HEPA 14 carbon
filters & 2 pre-filters, and a 2-metre
power cord, designed to operate with
a shockproof 230V/50hz plug socket.
The HEPA 14 filters and pre-filters are
removable for cleaning and replacement.
• Rediair is designed to be stationary
when in operation (out of standby
mode). The user can select its three
operating modes: automatic, turbo and
night mode at will. Additional functions
such as night mode, a timer setting
and child lock help Rediair adapt to
various situations and environments.
• An internal particle sensor combined with
an LED air quality indicator strip monitors a
room’s air quality and changes depending
on the current air quality. Rediair will change
its internal fan speeds to account for the
CADR required to decontaminate the
surrounding air when in automatic mode.
Always read before commissioning.
Please carefully follow the instructions
in the operating manual. Non-
observance will invalidate the warranty.
GAMA Healthcare accepts no liability
for any damage or consequential
damage arising from this.
WARNING
Figure 1
– Rediair decontamination device
Intended use
Rediair is a mobile air decontamination
unit that draws in air from the environment,
passing through two three-stage filtration
systems simultaneously. The filter stages
consist of pre-filter, followed by composite
HEPA 14 and carbon filters to remove 99.995%
of airborne particulates down to 0.3µm.
Limitations of use
Rediair is designed to be used in private
apartments, offices, conference and training
rooms, schools and public authorities,
surgeries and fitness centres, and other
areas where people are present.
A local risk assessment should be conducted
before Rediair is commissioned for use.