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High-­‐Velocity   H ot   A ir™   ( "HVHA")  
Model:   R apidHeat™   R H-­‐N95  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2364   L eicester   R oad,   P O   B ox   1 75,   L eicester,   N Y   1 4481   Ÿ 800-­‐828-­‐6011   Ÿ 585-­‐
382-­‐3223  
CPAC.com  
Printed   i n   U .S.A.     C opyright   2 018  

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  • Page 1 2364   L eicester   R oad,   P O   B ox   1 75,   L eicester,   N Y   1 4481   Ÿ 800-­‐828-­‐6011   Ÿ 585-­‐ 382-­‐3223   CPAC.com   Printed   i n   U .S.A.     C opyright   2 018  ...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE   O F   C ONTENTS   Important   I nformation   ..........................   5   Safety   I nformation   .............................  6   Accessories   a nd   C onsumables   ......................   9   Components  ...
  • Page 3 Such   incompatibilities   may   be   found   in   the   elastic   bands,   foam   nose   fittings,   and   adhesives.  Although  internal  testing  by  CPAC  Equipment  has  indicated  a  mask  can  be  ...
  • Page 4                                                                                                       C USTOMER   N OTIFICATION    ...
  • Page 5: Important   I Nformation

      CPAC   E quipment,   I nc.   p rovides   a   l imited   t hree-­‐year   w arranty   f or   t he   R H-­‐   N95   o n   p arts   a nd   l abor   a s   d escribed   i n   S ection   1 2   o f   t his   m anual.  ...
  • Page 6: Safety   I Nformation

    2.   SAFETY   I NFORMATION   The   RH-­‐N95   is   designed   for   easy   operation   and   maintenance.   For   safe   and   r eliable   o peration,   p lease   r ead   a nd   u nderstand   t he   i nstallation   a nd   operating  ...
  • Page 7   2.2.1 Cautions   • During   o peration,   t he   e xterior   s urface   o f   t he   R H-­‐N95   r emains   comfortable   t o   t he   t ouch;   h owever,   t he   t ray   w ill   b e   h ot.   U se   o nly   the  ...
  • Page 8   2.2.3     I mportant   S afeguards   When   u sing   y our   R H-­‐N95,   f ollow   t hese   b asic   s afety   p recautions:   Read   a nd   u nderstand   a ll   i nstructions.   •...
  • Page 9: Accessories   A Nd   C Onsumables

    3. ACCESSORIES   A ND   C ONSUMMABLES       3.1                   A ccessories     DESCRIPTION   DESCRIPTION   DESCRIPTION   PART   N UMBER    ...
  • Page 10: Components   A Nd   C Ontrol   F Unctions

    4. COMPONENTS   A ND   C ONTROL   F UNCTIONS     4.1 Components     FRONT   E LEVATION   Touch   P ad   D isplay   Door   On/Standby   B utton   Door   H andle/Lock   USB  ...
  • Page 11: Installation

    Open   Door   N95   M ask   Treatment   Door   Door   Hinge   Tray   Chamber   Gasket                                      ...
  • Page 12   RH-­‐95   U nit     Nylon   L ifting   S traps   Cushioning           Location   The   R H-­‐N95   i s   d esigned   f or   o peration   i ndoors   i n   a   p rotected,   5.2.1 relatively  ...
  • Page 13: Operation

    Electrical   R equirements     ELECTRICAL   W ARNING!     For   1 15   V AC   M odels:   U se   1 10-­‐120   V AC,   6 0Hz   a lternating   c urrent   o nly.   For  ...
  • Page 14 WARNING   –   H OT   S URFACES!     The   R H-­‐N95’s   i nterior,   d oorway,   a nd   t rays   w ill   b e   h ot.   U se   h eat-­‐protective   gloves  ...
  • Page 15 will   i ndicate   w hen   t he   c hamber   i s   p roperly   h eated   (approximately   5   m inutes).     Operation   o f   t he   R H-­‐N95   6.3.1  ...
  • Page 16     OR   t hese   m asks   c an   b e   d ouble-­‐stacked   ( nested)   a s   s hown   f or   u p   t o   12   m asks   p er   t ray   o r   4 8   p er   l oad   m aximum   l oad:    ...
  • Page 17 With   t he   d oor   c losed   a nd   h andle   i n   f ull   v ertical   p osition,   p ress   t he   On/Standby   b utton   t o   a ctivate   t he   u nit.   T he   b lue   L ED   i n   t he   On/Standby  ...
  • Page 18 B.       P ress   “ START”   o n   “ READY”   o r   “ HEATER   I S   O FF”   s creen   t o   i nitiate   the   m ask   d econtamination   c ycle   a s   s equenced:    ...
  • Page 19                                            ...
  • Page 20 At   t he   c ompletion   o f   m ask   d econtamination   a ctivities   t he   R H-­‐N95   m ay   be   s hutdown   b y   p ressing   t he   O n/Standby   b utton   a nd   h olding   i t   f or   about  ...
  • Page 21                                                                ...
  • Page 22 When   y ou   w ish   t o   c onvert   y our   R H-­‐N95,   c all   C PAC   E quipment   t o   receive   t his   e mailed   a nd   d ownloadable   s oftware.    ...
  • Page 23: Independent   T Emperature   L Ogger

    Return   a ir   d id   n ot   h eat   t o   s et   p oint   Blower   o verheat   1 85.0°F   A/D   r ead   f ailure   Chamber   d id   n ot   h eat   t o   s et   p oint   Heat  ...
  • Page 24: Maintenance

    BATTERY   I NFORMATION   Replacement   It   i s   r ecommended   t hat   t he   b attery   b e   r eplaced   a nnually,   o r   p rior   t o   l ogging   c ritical   data.  ...
  • Page 25: Cycle   D Ocumentation

    (by   r insing   p referably   w ith   d istilled   w ater   a nd   d ry)   t he   f ilter   i f   a n   excessive   a mount   o f   d ust   i s   e vident.   R eplacement   f oam   f ilters   m ay   b e   purchased  ...
  • Page 26 settings.   T he   c alendar   d oes   n ot   h andle   l eap   y ear   a utomatically.   T he   c lock   does   n ot   p erform   D aylight/Standard   t ime   c hanges   a utomatically.   Printer  ...
  • Page 27 Operator_________________________   Start   D ate   -­‐   0 4/15/2020   Start   T ime   -­‐   1 6:02:53   Cycle   N ame   -­‐   N 95-­‐Respirator   Temp   S etting   -­‐   1 74   F   Time  ...
  • Page 28: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING     PROBLEM   POSSIBLE   C AUSE   SOLUTIONS   WARN,   I ND,   or   E RR   No   P ower   -­‐Check   o utlet   -­‐Unit   u nplugged   IND   IND   -­‐Turn  ...
  • Page 29 RH-­‐N95   S PECIFICATIONS       SPECIFICATIONS   Electrical   R ating   RH-­‐N95   1 15   V AC   120   V AC   + /-­‐   1 0%,   6 0Hz,   1 2   A mps   1400  ...
  • Page 30 LIMITED   W ARRANTY   CPAC   E quipment,   I nc.   ( CEI)   c ertifies   t hat   a ll   e quipment  manufactured   b y   C EI   at   i ts   L eicester,   N ew   Y ork   f actory   h as   b een   p roduced   t o   e xacting   s tandards   a nd  ...
  • Page 31 Customer   acknowledges   that   any   oral   statements   about   the   CEI   Products   equipment   and/or   components   in   any   contract   made   by   CEI’s   representatives,   if   any   such   statements   are   made,   do   not   constitute   warranties,  ...
  • Page 32   to   assure   that   both   viral   inactivation   and   N95   respirator   performance   efficacies   are   maintained   for   numerous   re-­‐use   cycles.   CPAC   Equipment,   Inc.   has   repurposed   their   RH-­‐Pro11  ...
  • Page 33 traditional   dry   heat   technologies   in   which   air   remains   static   (air   movement   only   by   gravity   convection)   or   in   which   air   is   minimally   re-­‐circulated   by   mechanical   convection   to   enhance   heat   distribution.  ...
  • Page 34 Time-­‐Temperature   P rofile   o f   N ested   N 95   M asks   Within   a n   R H-­‐N95       180   160   140   120   100   Series1   80  ...
  • Page 35 are  adequate  to  fully  inactivate  the  coronavirus  (>6  Log  reduction)  at  an  exposure  of  30  minutes   without   d amage   t o   m ask   c omponents   o r   t o   t he   m ask’s   p erformance.   S ignificant   i nactivation   o f   M ERS   Co-­‐V  ...
  • Page 36 Respirator   P erformance   P ost   R eprocessing   Inherent   for   the   re-­‐use   of   an   N95   mask   is   the   requirement   to   assure   that   the   decontamination   process  ...
  • Page 37 Toxic   c hemical   r esidue   r etention   a nd   t he   a bility   t o   e liminate   r esidues   a nd   m onitor   t heir   • removal;   a nd   Mask  ...
  • Page 38 About   t he   A uthor   Nelson   S.   Slavik   is   Senior   Microbiologist   and   Vice   President   of   Research   and   Development,   CPAC   Equipment,   Inc.   Responsibilities   include   research   and   development   of   infection   control,   patient  ...
  • Page 39 APPENDIX   I I   INSTALLATION   P ROCEDURES   A ND   C ONSIDERATIONS   F OR   C ABINET   I NSTALLS     It   i s   R ECOMMENDED   t hat   t his   e quipment   b e   c ountertop   i nstalled   t o   o btain   t he   maximum  ...
  • Page 40   Fig.   1 ,   A lcove   i nstallation   w ith   n o   p ullout   s helf:     Recommended   c learance   d imensions   i f   i nstalled   i n   a   c abinet   w ith   a   p ullout:   If  ...

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