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TABLE
O F
C ONTENTS
Important
I nformation
..........................
5
Safety
I nformation
.............................
6
Accessories
a nd
C onsumables
......................
9
Components
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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
...
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.
...
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
...
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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
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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.
•...
Open
Door
N95
M ask
Treatment
Door
Door
Hinge
Tray
Chamber
Gasket
...
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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
...
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
...
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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
...
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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
...
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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:
...
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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
...
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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:
...
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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
...
(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
...
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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
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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
...
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE
C AUSE
SOLUTIONS
WARN,
I ND,
or
E RR
No
P ower
-‐Check
o utlet
-‐Unit
u nplugged
IND
IND
-‐Turn
...
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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
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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
...
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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,
...
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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
...
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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.
...
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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
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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
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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
...
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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
...
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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
...
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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
...
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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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