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Technology | Hydrogen Peroxide Vapor (HPV) |
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Mobile | Yes |
Agent Used | 35% Hydrogen Peroxide Solution |
Residue | None (breaks down into water vapor and oxygen) |
Compatibility | Compatible with most materials and equipment |
Portability | Portable |
Explains ProteQ and consumable warning labels and their meanings.
Outlines the stages of the room bio-decontamination process: Conditioning, Gassing, Dwell, Aeration.
Details the features and connections of the main ProteQ unit, including Base Unit and Lectern.
Provides step-by-step instructions for physically setting up the ProteQ unit and aeration units.
Explains how to measure room volume, which is necessary for parametric cycles.
Explains the meaning of different coloured bottle indicator lights and required actions.
Provides step-by-step instructions for safely installing hydrogen peroxide bottles into the unit.
Instructions for fitting the insert required for 950ml bottles.
Instructions for using and filling the Flexi Adaptor with hydrogen peroxide.
Detailed instructions on how to start and run a decontamination cycle on the ProteQ system.
How to view real-time and graphical data on cycle parameters like temperature, humidity, and H2O2 concentration.
Information on running an aeration-only cycle or its automatic activation during alarms.
Details the information contained in the printed cycle report and how to access it.
Instructions on how to log off the system user session.
How to manually stop the decontamination process and reset the stop button.
Instructions for managing user accounts, including adding, changing levels, and deleting users.
Step-by-step guide to adding new user accounts and assigning access levels (Operator, Supervisor, Administrator).
How to modify the access level for existing user accounts.
Instructions for removing user accounts from the system.
How local users can change their own passwords.
How to back up user login and password data from the system panel.
Functions for network administrators to set up IP addresses and time synchronization for network logins.
How to view, export, and create PDF reports of system actions and logs.
How to download logged cycle data to the hard disk as a CSV file.
How to change the network colour for identifying different suites.
Step-by-step guide to wirelessly connect the lectern to the ProteQ base unit.
How to connect optional aeration units to the wireless network.
Instructions for using a wireless repeater to improve signal strength.
Covers routine maintenance tasks performed by the user, including changing printer paper and cleaning the unit.
Details planned preventative maintenance and calibration performed by authorized service personnel.
Explains conditions that prevent a cycle from starting and how to resolve them.
Lists system alarms, their descriptions, actions, and user actions required.
Provides a table of common faults, user checks, and further actions for troubleshooting.
Lists consumable items required for the ProteQ system, including part numbers.
Lists available replacement parts for the ProteQ system, including part numbers.