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USER MANUAL
TD069-O&M-001
REVISION 6
Page 7 of 80
SPILLAGES
Mop up with plenty of water and run to waste, diluting at least 20:1.
Always ensure wipes used to mop up spillages are rinsed with cold water
before being put in waste bins; there is a risk of spontaneous combustion
if thrown directly in waste bin containing other materials.
HANDLING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE BOTTLE
Wear protective gloves. Inspect outer bag containing peroxide bottle for
signs of liquid before opening. If any liquid is present in the bag DO NOT
OPEN. Discard safely.
If no signs of liquid in the bag open carefully and remove bottle. Keep
bottle upright at all times.
Handle bottle in accordance with safety data supplied on bottle label and
packaging.
Check that all doors and front access windows are closed and seals
inflated.
DURING A CYCLE
· Do not attempt to open the QUBE before the end of the cycle or to
open a QUBE door unless the door switch is illuminated GREEN.
· Observe warnings and alarms displayed on the control panel.
· Do not attempt to disengage or remove the Hydrogen Peroxide liquid
bottle.
AT THE END OF AERATION
Check that the vapour concentration is at, or below, the country’s
Occupational Exposure Limit (OEL) (Long-term exposure limit is 1ppm
and short-term is 2ppm in the UK). In USA: the Permitted Exposure Limit
(PEL) has a Threshold Limit Value (TLV) of 1ppm for eight hours exposure
a day.
IF THE CYCLE ABORTS DURING
GASSING OR AERATION
Check that the vapour concentration is at, or below, the OEL before
opening the QUBE.
If above the OEL run an “AERATION ONLY” cycle in accordance with the
operating instructions until the safe concentration level is reached.
VISIB
LE LIQUIDS
in the enclosure must be treated as concentrated
Hydrogen Peroxide. Observe Hydrogen Peroxide handling precautions
and remove liquid by diluting with water at least 20:1 and wiping up.
EXTERNAL DISCHARGE
of vapours by ventilation from the enclosure to
atmosphere during the aeration period must avoid leakage of Hydrogen
Peroxide vapours within the building.

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