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(by rinsing preferably with distilled water and dry) the filter if an
excessive amount of dust is evident. Replacement foam filters may be
purchased from CPAC Equipment.
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All internal components used in the RH-‐N95’s construction are long life,
heavy-‐duty parts that require no maintenance. See Section 6.3.5.4 “Error
Messages” for a list of potential error messages or see Section 10
“Troubleshooting” for performance symptoms that would indicate the
possible need for service. If such an occurrence, call CPAC Equipment at
(585) 382-‐3223 to have the equipment evaluated and shipped back to
the factory for repair.
9.0
CYCLE DOCUMENTATION
RH-‐N95 is not designed or capable of Internet/Intranet connectivity,
only providing output communication of cycle data to a USB flash drive
of 16 Gb or less.
9.1
Data Storage
The RH-‐N95 is capable of downloading cycle data to a POS printer or USB
flash drive of 16 Gb or less. The flash drive should be inserted in the USB
port located on the lower front side of the unit. While the RH-‐N95 USB jack
can provide power for operation of USB memory devices, its design load
limit is 200 mA, about 1/10 the output power of a typical USB wall-‐
pluggable charger. The RH-‐N95 USB jack is not intended for use in
recharging USB-‐connectable devices such as cell phones.
The unit will record cycle parameters, including start date and time, cycle
phase time and temperatures, and the cycle status. The cycle status at the
end of the record will indicate details of the completed decontamination
cycle. The flash drive can be any type formatted for FAT (FAT16) or FAT32.
FAT32 is the recording format that is most commonly found in these
devices. Although the internal memory of the RH-‐Pro 11 can store data for
up to 100,000 cycles, it is recommended that data be downloaded via the
USB flash drive daily or weekly and stored on a personal computer or office
share drive for easy retrieval, or for printing along with data.
9.2
Time-‐Date Setting
The date and time should be set in the sterilizer so that information in the
data log is correct as to time. These settings should be performed before the
RH-‐N95 is first used and will need to be updated if the power to the
sterilizer is lost for an extended period. Power backup for short power
interruptions is provided as part of the timekeeping function. Follow the
instructions in Section 6.3.5.1
“Set Time and Date” to adjust the time