AeroClave mRDS Operator's Manual

Room decontamination system

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ROOM DECONTAMINATION SYSTEM
OPERATOR MANUAL
Model(s): mRDS
This document contains information which is proprietary to AeroClave, LLC. Accordingly, the infor-
mation in this document shall not be disclosed outside the customer's organization and shall not be
duplicated, used or disclosed – in whole or in part – for any purpose other than to evaluate this infor-
mation. This restriction does not limit the customer's right to use information contained in this docu-
ment if it is obtained from another source without restriction. The data subject to this restriction are
contained in all sheets of this document.
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to a Foreign Person, either in the U.S. or abroad, without the proper authorization of the U.S. Depart-
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  • Page 1 OPERATOR MANUAL Model(s): mRDS This document contains information which is proprietary to AeroClave, LLC. Accordingly, the infor- mation in this document shall not be disclosed outside the customer’s organization and shall not be duplicated, used or disclosed – in whole or in part – for any purpose other than to evaluate this infor- mation.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    AeroClave mRDS Operator Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ....................... 3 1.1 Purpose ..........................3 1.2 Terms/Definitions ......................3 1.3 Equipment and Media ....................3 SAFETY GUIDELINES ..................... 4 2.1 Operational Safety Guidelines ..................4 2.2 Operator Qualification ....................5 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ....................6 3.1 Technical Specifications ....................6 SET-UP/OPERATION......................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    AeroClave mRDS Operator Manual INTRODUCTION Purpose The purpose of this manual, primarily, is to establish guidelines for the safe operation of the mRDS system. Secondarily, it establishes a method for proper hand-application using the optional APA. Terms/Definitions mRDS: modular Room Decontamination System...
  • Page 4: Safety Guidelines

    Only an authorized AeroClave service technician may repair or maintain this equipment. 2.1.4 The mRDS unit is designed to operate on a standard 120V, 15-amp grounded power receptacle. To avoid electrical hazards or damage to the machine, this minimum power requirement must be met.
  • Page 5: Operator Qualification

    2.2.1 The operator must be trained and qualified to this manual or equivalent preceding manual. Hands on training in the operation of the mRDS unit is recommended. 2.2.2 The operator must review and understand the AeroClave product manual and complete the necessary training given by qualified AeroClave personnel.
  • Page 6: Product Description

    Once the treatment area has been deemed safe, exit the area, being sure to properly shut exit/entry door. 4.1.4 Begin activation of the mRDS at the touchscreen controller located in proximity to the treatment area. Page 6 Released January 8, 2016...
  • Page 7: Decontamination Cycle Start

    Only verified operator’s may access and operate the mRDS from the touchscreen controller. 4.2.4 The Touchscreen Controller is used to monitor and control the mRDS through all phases of its operation. 4.2.5 Activate the mRDS by pressing the “Start” button on the bottom-left corner of the Touchscreen Controller “Default Screen”...
  • Page 8 AeroClave mRDS Operator Manual 4.2.6 Upon initial activation a safety prompt will appear (Figure 2). FIGURE 2 4.2.7 Once criteria on the safety prompt have been met, tap the “green” start button to begin the decontamination process (Figure 3). FIGURE 3...
  • Page 9: Decontamination Cycle Operation

    These steps describe the process and screens regarding operation DURING a decontamination cycle. 4.3.3 The touchscreen controller is used to monitor and control the mRDS through all phases of its operation. 4.3.4 Activate the mRDS by following the steps described in Section 4.2.
  • Page 10 AeroClave mRDS Operator Manual 4.3.8 The first stage of the decontamination process is the “Injection” stage. This is when the disinfectant solution is atomized into the treatment area. (Figure 5). FIGURE 5 4.3.9 The second stage of the decontamination process is the 10 minute “Dwell” stage. This is when the disinfectant solution achieves the necessary surface contact time (Figure 6).
  • Page 11 AeroClave mRDS Operator Manual 4.3.10 The third and final stage is the “Aeration” stage. This is when ventilation of the treatment area occurs to return the environment to normal operating conditions. During this stage, normal operation of HVAC, exhaust, or ventilation can resume (Figure 7).
  • Page 12 AeroClave mRDS Operator Manual 4.3.12 Once the Touchscreen Controller has returned to the green “SAFE TO ENTER” screen AND the air in the treatment area is clear, it is safe to resume normal operation and habitation of the treatment area (Figure 9).
  • Page 13: Emergency Stop Operation

    These steps describe the process and screens regarding emergency stop operation DURING a decontamination cycle. 4.4.3 The mRDS emergency stop procedure initiates a total shutdown of the system. 4.4.4 To initiate an emergency stop, simply press the red “Emergency Stop” bar at the bottom of the Touchscreen Controller (Figure 10).
  • Page 14 AeroClave mRDS Operator Manual 4.4.6 Once the situation has been resolved, reset the mRDS by pressing the “Reset” button on the bottom left corner of the Touchscreen Controller prior to operation (Figure 11). FIGURE 11 4.4.7 Upon pressing “Reset”, the Touchscreen Controller will return to the green “SAFE TO ENTER”...
  • Page 15: Preventative Maintenance

    PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE The mRDS must be flushed with distilled water on a monthly basis to ensure proper operation and a long life. The length of time necessary to fully flush the system is dependent on the number of nozzles installed inside the treatment area.
  • Page 16: Miscellaneous

    AeroClave mRDS Operator Manual MISCELLANEOUS Configuration 6.1.1 The length of time associated with each stage of the decontamination process can be adjusted, if necessary, by accessing the “Configuration” screen. NOTE: Do NOT adjust these values without fir st consulting with author ized AeroClave personnel.

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