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Mobile air decontamination unit

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Mobile Air Decontamination Unit
USER MANUAL
HEPA
Bulle
European Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 2014/35/EU
European Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMC) 2014/30/EU

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  • Page 1 Mobile Air Decontamination Unit USER MANUAL HEPA Bulle European Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 2014/35/EU European Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMC) 2014/30/EU...
  • Page 2 WARNING We strongly recommend that you fully read these instructions before operating the HEPA Bulle for the first time (see section 2 – Use). To make it easier for the different users to access more detailed information, this manual is divided into three sections: •...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Functional description of the device ..............9 Intended use ....................9 1.6.1 Operating principles ................... 9 1.6.2 Airflow direction in the HEPA Bulle unit ..............9 1.6.3 Physical characteristics ..................10 1.6.4 Installation instructions ..................11 Instructions for removal and storage ..............12 Transport ......................
  • Page 4 Advanced settings menu ..................21 Maintenance ....................... 22 Replacing the filters ................... 22 3.6.1 Replacing a fuse ....................24 3.6.2 Resetting the counter ..................26 3.6.3 Care – Cleaning ....................28 Recommendations .................... 28 3.7.1 Cleaning/disinfection procedure ................28 3.7.2 Functional electrical diagram ................
  • Page 5: Section 1 - General Information

    • Do not place the device near a heat source. • Never obstruct or cover the device inlet (upper grille) or outlets (side grilles) during operation. • airinspace ® For prefilter and filter replacement, only use supplies. • Disconnect the device’s mains socket before opening it. Do not place your hands near the fan before it has come to a complete stop.
  • Page 6: Regulatory Standard

    REGULATORY STANDARD HEPA Bulle devices are CE-marked and comply with European regulations: European Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 2014/35/EU European Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMC) 2014/30/EU NORMATIVE STANDARDS • NF EN 61010-1 (2011+A1: 2019). Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use. Part 1: General requirements. •...
  • Page 7: Description Of The Device

    DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE 1.5.1 OVERVIEW Painted aluminium chassis Power supply socket with I/O switch Outlet grille x4 Intake grille Touchscreen control Handle x2 User manual – – ED02_09-August-2021 6 /31 HEPA Bulle...
  • Page 8: Internal Access

    1.5.2 INTERNAL ACCESS Prefilter access drawer Prefilter Suction hopper Outlet grille Electronics and fan unit H14 HEPA filtration module x4 Electronic components access panel H14 HEPA filter access panel User manual – – ED02_09-August-2021 7 /31 HEPA Bulle...
  • Page 9: Markings And Warnings

    1.5.3 MARKINGS AND WARNINGS Label Description Position On the base of the machine, near the Product mains socket On the base of the machine, near the Electrical characteristics mains socket “Maintenance access” hazard On the electronic components access warning panel Earth connection during assembly Near the Live Earth Neutral terminal warning...
  • Page 10: Functional Description Of The Device

    FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE 1.6.1 INTENDED USE HEPA Bulle is a high-performance mobile air purification unit that captures all types of contaminants in the air: bacteria, viruses, fine particles, pollen, dust. It is used in buildings where air quality control is desired (schools, businesses, doctor’s offices, nursing homes) to treat the air in canteens, classrooms, meeting rooms, offices and bedrooms, as well as activity or TV common rooms, among others.
  • Page 11: Physical Characteristics

    20% to 90% Dust level < 1 mg/m NOTE: The information contained in this table is for information only. For any information on airinspace ® measurements and tolerance intervals, please contact at the address provided at the end of this document.
  • Page 12: Installation Instructions

    4. Connect the unit to a secure electrical socket. (see §1.6.4 – Physical characteristics) 5. Switch on the unit and check that it starts up correctly (see §2.2 - Start-up). airinspace ® 6. Write down any anomalies and damage on the delivery note and notify the distributor or If you wish to contact the manufacturer or distributor, please provide the serial number and date of purchase.
  • Page 13: Instructions For Removal And Storage

    INSTRUCTIONS FOR REMOVAL AND STORAGE Switch off the device and unplug it from the mains. Place the unit in its original box. Arrange the power supply cable. Move the box to its storage area. The unit must be stored in a clean area with an atmosphere not polluted by industrial activities. The unit must be protected from dust, direct sunlight, heat sources, frequent changes in temperature and humidity, potentially corrosive chemicals or other products.
  • Page 14: Section 2 - Use

    SECTION 2 - USE OPERATING PRINCIPLES HEPA Bulle was programmed to offer a simple, user-friendly interface to users. Using a single software program, it shows different display modes (with auto mode and manual mode), adapted to each user’s profile. 2.1.1 USER INTERFACES 2.1.1.1 main screen Automatic mode activated (see §2.2)
  • Page 15: Start-Up

    START-UP unit to an electrical socket ~ 230 V – 50/60 Hz using the 2P+T 10 A power Connect the HEPA Bulle supply cable provided. The screen turns on. IMPORTANT: THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY PLUG MUST COMPLY WITH REGULATORY TEXTS AND BE PERIODICALLY CHECKED. THE POWER SUPPLY CABLE MUST BE ACCESSIBLE AT ALL TIMES SO THE PRODUCT CAN BE UNPLUGGED EASILY, AS NEEDED.
  • Page 16 As a reminder, the volume of the room is calculated by multiplying its surface area by its floor to ceiling height. This height can vary depending on the location, but it is generally 2.5 m. 2.2.1.3 Selection for the number of HEPA Bulle units in the room If multiple HEPA...
  • Page 17 Bulle’s flow settings are AUTO mode: Flow settings are automatically MANUAL mode: The HEPA calculated based on room volume and the number of chosen by the user from among 5 preset flows. The Air previously input HEPA Bulle units, as well as the Air Recycling rate per Hour (ARH) will appear, for information Recycling rate per Hour (ARH).
  • Page 18: Subsequent Start-Ups

    2.2.2 SUBSEQUENT START-UPS The start-up screen varies depending on the choice made when selecting the operating mode (see §2.2.1.4). Automatic mode activated Manual mode activated If no buttons are pressed, the screen’s backlighting will dim after 30 seconds. NOTE: CHANGING THE VENTILATION SPEED 2.3.1 AUTOMATIC MODE When automatic mode is selected, the HEPA...
  • Page 19: Handling Warnings

    (see §3.6.1). Restart the HEPA Bulle. If the problem persists, contact Fan likely to fail or airinspace ® ’s after-sales blocked service (refer to the last page of this manual). A warning message can be cleared by pressing the icon to go back to the main screen.
  • Page 20: Section 3 - Settings - Maintenance - Care

    SECTION 3 - SETTINGS - MAINTENANCE - CARE SETUP MENU You can browse the setup menu of the HEPA Bulle unit by pressing the setup button from the main screen. The next screen appears: This button is used to restart the setup sequence in AUTO or MANUAL mode (§2.2.1). This button is used to access the filter condition, locking code, information and advanced settings menus.
  • Page 21: Locking With Code

    After- Wear Prefilter filters 75% used 100% used NOTE: The filter replacement procedure is described in §3.6.1, and the filter counter reset procedure is described in §3.6.3. LOCKING WITH CODE From the setup screen, press once on the button, then press once on the right arrow The “lock with code”...
  • Page 22: Information Menu

    INFORMATION MENU From the setup screen, press once on the button, then press twice on the right arrow . The “information” screen opens (page 3/4 airinspace ® product’s dedicated page on the Scan the QR Code to access the HEPA Bulle website.
  • Page 23: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT: AS PART OF A SERVICE AGREEMENT, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF THE DEVICE DURING ITS LIFETIME ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE MANUFACTURER OR AN AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTRE. HOWEVER, FILTERS AND FUSES CAN BE REPLACED BY USERS WHO HAVE TAKEN DUE NOTE OF THE INFORMATION PROVIDED BELOW.
  • Page 24 3.6.1.3 Prefilter removal procedure IMPORTANT: DANGER! BEFORE WORKING ON THE HEPA Bulle UNIT, SWITCH OFF THE DEVICE, UNPLUG THE UNIT’S POWER CABLE AND TAKE ALL NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS TO PREVENT ANY INADVERTENT RESTART. Using a flat-head screwdriver, unscrew both screws a quarter turn to unlock the prefilter access drawer (see §1.5.2 marker 1).
  • Page 25: Replacing A Fuse

    3.6.1.4 After-filter removal procedure IMPORTANT: HEPA Bulle DANGER! BEFORE WORKING ON THE UNIT, SWITCH OFF THE DEVICE, UNPLUG THE UNIT’S POWER CABLE AND TAKE ALL NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS TO PREVENT ANY INADVERTENT RESTART. Lay the HEPA Bulle unit on its side to clear access to the filter panel.
  • Page 26 3.6.2.1 Tools required: • A multimeter to measure resistance and voltage. • A size T10 Torx screwdriver to remove the access panel. 3.6.2.2 Fuse replacement procedure Lay the HEPA Bulle unit on its side to clear access to the panel that protects the electronic components.
  • Page 27: Resetting The Counter

    3.6.3 RESETTING THE COUNTER 3.6.3.1 Filter replacement frequency unit’s consumable parts (prefilter and To guarantee maximum efficiency at all times, the HEPA Bulle HEPA filters) have limited lifespans managed by time counters. When the lifespan of a consumable part is reached, a warning message appears on the unit screen indicating that the part should be replaced.
  • Page 28 Make sure to reset the correct counter and confirm the update during use. NOTE: Depending on the environmental conditions, filtration components could become saturated. ® Contact airinspace if you notice a significant drop in performance. User manual – – ED02_09-August-2021 27 /31...
  • Page 29: Care - Cleaning

    DO NOT USE A VACUUM TO EXTRACT DUST FROM GRILLES (THIS COULD DAMAGE THE FILTERS). HEPA Bulle unit is compatible with most cleaning products (detergents and disinfectants). If using airinspace ® the device specifically to manage COVID risks, recommends cleaning it using approved virucidal products.
  • Page 30: Functional Electrical Diagram

    FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM Reference Description Description Interrupteur bipolaire + embase secteur Bipolar switch Fusibles F1 (2x1.6AT) F1 Fuses (2 x 1.6A T) Carte d’alimentation 24 Vdc 24 VDC power supply Carte contrôleur Controller board Ecran tactile de contrôle Tactile user interface Ventilateur User manual –...
  • Page 31 User manual – – ED02_09-August-2021 30 /31 HEPA Bulle...
  • Page 32: Manufacturer's Warranty

    User Manual are not covered by the warranty. 3.10 MODEL IDENTIFICATION airinspace ® If you wish to contact or a dealer, please make sure to provide the serial number of...

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