6. Lockout/Tag-out & Decontamination Procedure
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6.1. Powering the unit “off”
When the unit is running, switch the power button to the “off” position, located on
the control panel.
Next, unplug the plug end of the 3000M power cord from the power service outlet.
Then, unplug the connector end of the 3000M power cord from the units cord
receptacle.
Note: When the unit is not in use; remove and store the power cord to prevent
unauthorized use of the equipment.
6.2 Powering the unit “on”
Plug in the connector end of the 3000M power cord into the units receptacle.
Next, plug in the plug end of the 3000M power cord into the power service outlet,
verifying the outlet is a grounded service outlet.
Then, select the power button to the “on” position on the control panel.
Note: When the unit is switched to the “off” position, it does not store electricity in any
battery system. When the unit is turned off the power will dissipate from the capacitor
and can only function when the electric motor is powered in the “on” position.
6.3. Cleaning/Decontamination
If your unit was used in a medical application such as isolation of an known infectious
patient follow the proceedures as advised by your infection control department.
Note: If aerosol disinfectants are used, take precautions to not spray directly on motor
and electrical components.
Note: As a precaution, the unit should not be run until all cleaning agents have
sufficiently dried.
6.4. Replacing Filters
With the rubber seal facing down, slide the modular filter into the unit, pushing it
back with a slight angle upward until the filter pack has cleared the door.
Let the filter rest on the bottom of the unit and push into the back until it will no
longer move.
Secure the front of the Modular HEPA filter with the two black fasteners, attaching
them to the filter.
Secure the door and lock both locks on the back of the door.