airinspace RHEA Compact SERIAL 4 User manual

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SERIAL 4
AIRBORNE SURFACE DECONTAMINATION UNIT
USER MANUAL
RHEA Compact /X-CID
According to Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC and EMC Directive 2004/108/EC

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NOTICE
We strongly recommend that you read these instructions in their entirety before operating the RHEA Compact
/X-CID for the first time (see section 2 –Use).
these instructions consist of 3 parts to make it easier for different types of users to access more detailed
information,
•Part 1: general information.
•Part 2: end-user instructions for use.
•Part 3: technical information for servicing and maintenance personnel.
PACKING LIST
•RHEA Compact /X-CID unit
•Power supply cable
•User manual
•Carrying case (optional)
•Dip tube
•Remote control

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION....................................................................................................................4
1.1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS......................................................................................................................................4
1.2 Regulatory reference.....................................................................................................................................5
1.3 normative Standards .....................................................................................................................................5
1.4 Description of the device..............................................................................................................................6
1.4.1 Overall view.............................................................................................................................................6
1.4.2 View with the open removable cover ......................................................................................................7
1.5 labelling...........................................................................................................................................................8
1.6 Functional description of the device ...........................................................................................................8
1.6.1 Intended use............................................................................................................................................8
1.6.2 Operating principle..................................................................................................................................8
1.6.3 Description of the disinfection cycle:.......................................................................................................9
1.6.4 Physical characteristics of the rhea Compact.......................................................................................10
1.7 Installation instructions ..............................................................................................................................11
1.8 operating recommendations for RHEA Compact.....................................................................................11
1.9 Instructions for handling and storage......................................................................................................13
1.9.1 Storage of the RHEA Compact unit ......................................................................................................13
1.9.2 Handling and storage the X-CID product..............................................................................................13
1.10 Transport ......................................................................................................................................................14
1.10.1 Transporting the RHEA Compact unit...................................................................................................14
1.10.2 Transporting the X-CID product............................................................................................................14
1.11 disposal of the RHEA Compact UNIT ........................................................................................................14
SECTION 2 - USE.......................................................................................................................................................15
2.1 Description of THE USER interface ...........................................................................................................15
2.1.1 First boot ...............................................................................................................................................15
2.1.2 Protocol selection guide........................................................................................................................17
2.1.3 Starting the unit.....................................................................................................................................18
2.1.3 stopping the unit....................................................................................................................................18
2.2 Description of main menu screen..............................................................................................................19
2.3 settings menu for disinfection cycle .........................................................................................................20
2.4 Bottle menu ..................................................................................................................................................25
2.5 Replacement OF A bottle............................................................................................................................26
2.6 Replacement OF A bottle............................................................................................................................27
2.7 Changing the language ...............................................................................................................................28
2.10 DATALOG Menu...........................................................................................................................................30
2.10 warnings and errors reporting....................................................................................................................31
2.10.1 Warnings ...............................................................................................................................................31
2.7.2 error reporting........................................................................................................................................31
SECTION 3 –MAINTENANCE –REPAIR.................................................................................................................33
3.1 Compatibility of materials with the X-CID product...................................................................................33
3.2 Replacing the cans ......................................................................................................................................33
3.3 cleaning.........................................................................................................................................................33
3.4 manufacturer warranty................................................................................................................................33
3.5 model Identification.....................................................................................................................................34

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SECTION 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
•READ THIS DOCUMENT THOROUGHLY and strictly follow the chronological order of installation,
start-up and maintenance.
•The equipment must be used at an altitude of up to 2000m at temperatures from +5°C to +35°C and
relative humidity of 100%.
•Do not allow any liquid to enter the device.
•Do not place the device near a heat source.
•Do not use the device in the presence of flammable gases.
•Never obstruct or cover the outlet nozzle when the device is in operation.
•Never obstruct or cover the air inlets when the device is in operation.
•Only use airinspace®supplies to replace bottle (see section 2 –chapter 2.4 –Bottle replacement).
•Do not twist, stretch or damage the power supply cable.
•Only connect the device to earthed sockets that meet legal requirements and are inspected periodically.
•Unplug the device when not in use for extended periods.
ATTENTION : HUMANS,ANIMALS AND VEGETATION SHOULD NOT BE PRESENT WHEN THE DISINFECTION PROCESS
BEGINS.AT THE END OF THE DISINFECTION CYCLE,THE OPERATOR MUST ENSURE THAT THE
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE LEVEL (H2O2)IS SUFFICIENTLY LOW (EXPOSURE LIMIT VALUE AT 8HOURS ELV
=1PPM (1.5MG/M3)).
IF AN OPERATOR HAS TO RE-ENTER THE ROOM BEFORE THE END OF THE DISINFECTION CYCLE, HE
MUSTBEEQUIPPED WITHPROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS FOR
PROTECTION (EN 133) RESPIRATOR WITH AFILTER OR GAS (EN 141); RECOMMENDED FILTERTYPE:
ABEK-P2.
ATTENTION : BEFORE CARRYING OUT ANY WORK ON AN ELECTRICAL COMPONENT,SWITCH OFF THE DEVICE AND
DISCONNECT IT FROM THE MAINS.
ATTENTION : INTERVENTIONS ON THE RHEA Compact (NOTABLY FOR ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS,ELECTRONIC
CARDS AND THE MOTOR)MUST ONLY BE CARRIED OUT BY airinspace®MAINTENANCE STAFF OR
APPROPRIATELY TRAINED PERSONNEL.
THE USER IS LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGE,REGARDLESS OF ITS NATURE,CAUSED BY THE NON-
COMPLIANCE OF THE USAGE RULES AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.

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1.2 REGULATORY REFERENCE
RHEA Compact devices are CE marked and comply with European regulations:
- Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC
- EMC Directive 2004/108/EC
1.3 NORMATIVE STANDARDS
- NF EN 61010-1 (2011): Safety Requirements for Electric Equipment Measurement, Control and
Laboratory use - Part 1: General requirements
- EN 61326-1 (2013). Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use - EMC
requirements - Part 1: general requirements
- EN 17272 (2020) : Chemical disinfectants and antiseptics - Methods of airborne room disinfection
by automated process - Determination of bactericidal, mycobactericidal, sporicidal, fungicidal,
yeasticidal, virucidal and phagocidal activities
Classification
Type of protection against electric shocks
Class I
Earthing for all accessible metallic elements and internal metallic elements.
Level of protection of applied parts against
electric shocks
No applied parts
Level of protection against water and solids
IP 40
Level of safety when uses in the presence of
flammable anaesthetics mixed with air or
oxygen or nitrous oxide
Equipment not suitable for use with flammable anaesthetics mixed
with air or oxygen or nitrous oxide.
The RHEA Compact is not a medical device. It must always be kept more
than 25 cm from the point where there is a mixture of flammable
anaesthetics with air or oxygen or nitrous oxide. The user is thus
responsible for positioning the RHEA Compact appropriately in the area to
be processed.

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1.4 DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE
1.4.1 OVERALL VIEW
1
Fixed cover
2
Handle
3
Outlet nozzle
4
Hinged removable cover for access to can
5
Touch screen
6
USB for datalog
7
Power supply socket
8
9
Base
Prefilter
10
Connexion RJ45 for RHEA Satellite compact or Dongle WIFI

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1.4.2 VIEW WITH THE OPEN REMOVABLE COVER
11
A quick connector to attach the dip tube
12
2.5 L bottle of XCID product
13
Dip tube to screw into the bottle
11
13
12

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1.5 LABELLING
Label
Caption
Position
Product
Underneath machine near power socket
Electrical characteristics
(depending on the country)
Underneath machine near the power
socket
Fuse
On chassis near the power socket
1.6 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE
1.6.1 INTENDED USE
The RHEA Compact is a mobile airborne surface disinfection unit which effectively combats fungi, bacteria,
yeasts, viruses, mycobacteria and spores. As a unit designed to control surface contamination and combat
hospital-acquired infections, the RHEA Compact can be used wherever the risk of surface contamination
must be managed. It should only be used with airinspace®X-CID solution.
1.6.2 OPERATING PRINCIPLE
The RHEA Compact /X-CID generates a hydrogen peroxide (7%), acetic acid (5%) and peracetic acid
(0.4%) based solution using a technique that provides a diffusion of micro-droplets that form a cold and dry
mist. This diffusion enables disinfecting agents to make contact with all surfaces.
The diffusion time depends on the size of the room to be processed. Several protocols are available., the
RHEA Compact / X-CID couple has a fungicidal, virucidal, yeasticidal, mycobactericidal, tuberculocidal and
sporicidal activity in line with EN 17272: 2020.
Contact airinspace®for more information on these validations.
The safety time is the time required for the concentration of hydrogen peroxide to become sufficiently low
(the Exposure Limit Value is 1ppm in most countries).
The combined action of an eCHEM OX or CUBAIR mobile chemical decontamination unit will significantly
reduce the safety time.

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1.6.3 DESCRIPTION OF THE DISINFECTION CYCLE:
•Manually bio-clean of the room.
•If needed, caulk the windows, doors and intake and return outlets, as well as the smoke detectors. If covering
the smoke detectors, you must inform those responsible for fire safety on the site.
•Position the device depending on the space in the room (see §1.7).
•Switch on the appliance (see §2.1.1) and follow the operating instructions.
•Leave the room and lock the door if needed.
•Ensure that a visible and understandable warning sign (DANGER –ACCESS PROHIBITED) is attached to
the outside of the door to the room. Use a high-quality adhesive. It is also recommended that tape is crossed
over the entrance to prevent access to the office.
•A countdown will run throughout the spray cycle. Spraying stops automatically when the required quantity of
the product has been sprayed.
•At the end of the spray cycle, a new countdown will run throughout the contact time.
•The machine will beep when the contact time is up. An operator wearing personal protective such as an
individual respiratory protection device (EN 133) or a gas-filtering respirator (EN 141), ABEK-P2 filter
recommended, may enter the room to check the hydrogen peroxide concentration.
•Do not forget to uncover the smoke detectors at the end of the safety time (when the hydrogen peroxide
content is less than or equal to 1ppm).
DRY MIST DIFFUSION DIRECTION
ATTENTION : HUMANS,ANIMALS AND VEGETATION SHOULD NOT BE PRESENT WHEN THE DISINFECTION CYCLE
BEGINS.AT THE END OF THE DISINFECTION CYCLE,THE OPERATOR MUST ENSURE THAT THE
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE (H2O2)LEVEL IS SUFFICIENTLY LOW (EXPOSURE LIMIT VALUE AT 8HOURS ELV
=1PPM (1.5MG/M3)).
IF AN OPERATOR HAS TO RE-ENTER THE ROOM BEFORE THE END OF THE DISINFECTION CYCLE, HE MUST BE EQUIPPED
WITH PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS FOR PROTECTION (EN 133) RESPIRATOR WITH
A FILTER OR GAS (EN 141); RECOMMENDED FILTER TYPE: ABEK-P2.
NOTE: MANUAL BIO CLEANING MUST BE CARRIED OUT BEFORE BEGINNING THE AIRBORNE DISINFECTION
CYCLE OF THE SURFACE.

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1.6.4 PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RHEA Compact
* SEE §2.1.2 PROTOCOL SELECTION GUIDE
NOTE: The data given in this table is for information only. For all information about the measurements and the
intervals of tolerance, contact airinspace®at the address given at the end of the document.
Electrical supply
~200/240 V; 50/60 Hz
Maximum electrical power
1050 VA max / 980 W
Electrical protection
-Isolated by removable power cable
-Fused Ph + N bipolar switch (2x10AT)
Volume output of the X-CID disinfectant product
40 ml/min ±5%
Treatment capacity (room volume)
300 m3 max. per device (optimum with one unit)
1600 m3 cumulative volume (new X-CID bottles)
Noise levels 1 m from the device
80 dB(A)
Bactericidal efficacy in line with standard EN 17272*:
-Pseudomonas aeruginosa
-Escherichia coli
-Staphylococcus aureus
-Enterococcus hirae
-Acinetobacter baumanii
Logarithmic reduction:
>5 log
Fungicidal efficacy in line with standard EN 17272*:
-Candida albicans
-Aspergillus brasiliensis (niger)
Logarithmic reduction:
>4 log
Tuberculicidal efficacy in line with standard EN 17272*:
-Mycobacterium terrae
-Mycobacterium avium
Logarithmic reduction:
>4 log
Sporicidal efficacy in line with standard EN 17272*:
-Bacillus subtilis
Logarithmic reduction:
>4 log
Yeasticidal efficacy in line with standard EN 17272*:
-Candida albicans
Logarithmic reduction:
>4 log
Viruicidal efficacy in line with standard EN 17272*:
-Adenovirus type 5
-Murine novovirus
Logarithmic reduction:
>4 log
Water/solids protection index
Complete
device
IP40
Control panel
Waterproof touchscreen
Overall dimensions
H 1145 x W 550 x D 643 mm
Weight of RHEA Titan
50 kg
Environmental operating range
Temperature
+5 °C to +35 °C
Relative humidity
100%
Environmental storage range
Temperature
5°C to 35°C
Relative humidity
20% to 90%
Dust level
< 1 mg/m3

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1.7 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: If the unit is supplied without carrying case, go directly to point 3.
Unpacking (optional)
1. Move the transport case as close as possible to a clean and flat floor area.
2. Remove the unit out of the transport case.
ATTENTION : USE THE GRIP TO HANDLE THE DEVICE
ATTENTION : KEEP THE ORIGINAL PACKAGING.THIS MAY BE REQUESTED FOR ANY RETURN TO THE SELLER OR
MANUFACTURER.
ATTENTION : DO NOT TILT THE UNIT ON ITS SIDES.
Reception
3. Carefully examine the delivered device and check that all the items on the packing list are present.
4. Connect the unit to a secure power socket. (see § 1.6.4 –Physical characteristics)
5. Switch on the unit and check that it starts up correctly (see § 2.1.3 –Starting).
6. Write down any anomalies and potential damage to the delivery form and notify the distributor or
airinspace®.If you wish to contact the manufacturer or distributor, please provide the serial number and
date of purchase.
.
1.8 OPERATING RECOMMENDATIONS FOR RHEA COMPACT
The positioning of the machine depends on the space in the room. Select a position near the entrance to
the room. Place the device in such a way that the nozzle is at least 1 m 50 away from any obstacle.
Ensure that the machine is stable and in a vertical position.
If the maximum treatment capacity for a RHEA Compact unit is 800 m3cumulative volume with one new X-
CID bottle, it is recommended that you limit the operation of a unit for the treatment over one cycle of a
maximum volume of 150 m3to obtain an optimum disinfection result.
For volumes higher than this, it is recommended that you use multiple RHEA units divided spatially to cover
all the target volume.
Vtotal = 600 m3
Vopt =
150 m3
Vopt =
150 m3
Vopt =
150 m3
Vopt =
150 m3

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Beyond the single volume of the room, it is advisable to use several units to optimise the spatial coverage
of the disinfection process in the following cases:
•Significantly long room: consider an optimal diffusion range over a length of approximately 10 metres/15
metres.
•Significantly high ceiling: consider an optimal diffusion range over a height of approximately 4 metres/5
metres.
•Restrictive geometry: consider an optimal diffusion range over spaces directly in line with the unit.
Examples:
Disinfection of a corridor longer than 10/15 metres
Disinfection of an industrial production room with a height greater than 4/5 metres
Disinfection of a geometrically complex room
Lopt ≤ 10 m Lopt ≤ 10 m
Ltotal ≥ 10 m
Htotal ≥4 /5 m
RHEA vue
latérale
RHEA vue
latérale
Hopt ≤ 4/5 m
Hopt ≤ 4/5 m

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1.9 INSTRUCTIONS FOR HANDLING AND STORAGE
1.9.1 STORAGE OF THE RHEA Compact UNIT
1. The unit can be stored with its bottle inside it in the operating position.
2. Check that the unit is switched off.
3. Arrange the power supply cable.
4. Place the unit in its storage area.
5. The unit must be stored in a clean area with an atmosphere not polluted by industrial activities.
The unit must be protected from dust, from the direct sunlight, heat sources, frequent changes in temperature
and humidity, and potentially corrosive chemicals or other products.
Storage temperature range: from +5°C to +30°C.
Relative humidity range: from 20% to 90%
Dust factor: less than 1 mg/m3.
1.9.2 HANDLING AND STORAGE THE X-CID PRODUCT
The X-CID product is hydrogen peroxide (H2O27%), acetic acid (5%) and peracetic acid (0.4%)-based solution.
The product’s characteristic smell is like vinegar. Handling, storing and transporting this product require a
certain number of precautions.
ATTENTION : THIS PRODUCT MUST BE HANDLED,STORED AND TRANSPORTED BY TRAINED PERSONNEL WHO ARE
AWARE OF THE APPROPRIATE SAFETY MEASURES TO TAKE AND WEARING ADEQUATE PROTECTIVE
EQUIPMENT (PVC GLOVES IN LINE WITH STANDARD EN 374 OR EQUIVALENT,GOGGLES IN LINE WITH
STANDARD EN 166 OR EQUIVALENT).
•Inhaling X-CID fumes could irritate the nose and throat.
•Contact with the skin could cause burns.
•Contact with the eyes could cause severe irritation and the risk of permanent injury.
•Ingesting the product could cause serious internal injuries.
For more details, refer to the product label and its Material Safety DataSheet.
ATTENTION : THE BOTTLES MUST BE STORED CLOSED,IN A VERTICAL POSITION IN AN UNHEATED AND
ADEQUATELY VENTILATED ROOM,AND AWAY FROM SUNLIGHT AND ANY FLAMMABLE MATERIALS.
•Storage temperature range: from +5°C to +20°C.
•Shelf life: 24 months for a non-open bottle/4 month after opening.
ATTENTION : THE STORAGE OF THIS PRODUCT MUST COMPLY WITH LOCAL GUIDELINES GOVERNING THE STORAGE
OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES.

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1.10 TRANSPORT
1.10.1 TRANSPORTING THE RHEA Compact UNIT
Before transport, remove the bottle from inside the unit, close it with its original cap, and store it in a
dedicated place. Protect the device from impact and scratches.
Transport must be carried out by duly trained and qualified personnel.
The unit must be transported in its original packaging, maintained on their feet, firmly anchored and kept in
an enclosed space (for instance, not carried in the open-air platform).
ATTENTION : ONLY TRANSPORT THE UNIT IN THIS POSITION
1.10.2 TRANSPORTING THE X-CID PRODUCT
X-CID product must only be shipped by a courier, or a carrier specialized in the transport of hazardous
goods.
ATTENTION : THE TRANSPORT OF THIS PRODUCT MUST COMPLY WITH LOCAL GUIDELINES GOVERNING THE
TRANSPORTATION OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES.
ATTENTION : THE TRANSPORT OF THIS PRODUCT MUST BE ENTRUSTED TO PROFESSIONALS WITH THE NECESSARY
PERMISSIONS TO TRANSPORT HAZARDOUS PRODUCTS.
1.11 DISPOSAL OF THE RHEA Compact UNIT
This product is covered by European Directive 2012/19/EC of July 4, 2012, on waste electrical and electronic
equipment (WEEE). It falls in category 6, “Electrical and electronic tools (except for large-scale stationary
industrial tools)” defined to this directive in appendix I.
Disposal of this product and the recovery of the resultant waste must respect regulations arising from the application
of the European directive by the different member states, as well as any local rules which complement it.

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SECTION 2 - USE
2.1 DESCRIPTION OF THE USER INTERFACE
The RHEA Compact has been programmed to provide users with a simple and user-friendly interface.
The user interface comprises a 3.5" resistive colour touchscreen. It has an audible warning system.
2.1.1 FIRST BOOT
Ensure that the unit is connected to a ~230 V - 50 Hz electrical network.
During the first use, RHEA Compact offers the option of changing the settings. Follow the steps below:
After switching on, the RHEA Compact provides a
choice of languages:
French
English
German
Spanish
Chinese
Press the flag corresponding to the desired language.
Then validate by pressing
Then set the date and time.
Once this is set, press to move onto the next
step
Press to go back.

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The next step is to choose the disinfection protocol:
There are 9 protocols:
-3ml/m3–2h contact time
-6ml/m3 –2h contact time
-8ml/m3–2h contact time
-3ml/m3–1h contact time
-6ml/m3–1h contact time
-8ml/m3–1h contact time
-6ml/m3–30min contact time
-8ml/m3–30min contact time
-6ml/m3–15min contact time
After choosing your protocol, press
Press to go back.
After having chosen the protocol, a confirmation
screen will appear:
Press to confirm the protocol.
Press to go back.

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2.1.2 PROTOCOL SELECTION GUIDE
The RHEA Compact has been validated according to standard EN 17272 depending on the different protocols, to
give the user a choice to adapt to the best use.
The table below will help with the protocol choice:
Available protocols
(Target X-CID
concentration - contact
time)
Selection criteria
Biocide range
in line with
EN 17272
3 ml/m3- 1 hour
- Low concentration of X-CID.
Low consumption - Excellent material compatibility - Minimum aeration time
- No tuberculocide validation
Compliant with EN 17 272 standard
- Bactericide
- Fongicide
- Sporicide
- Levuricide
- Virucide
3 ml/m3- 2 hours
- Low concentration of X-CID.
Low consumption - Excellent material compatibility - Minimum aeration time
Quick cycle for volume > 80 m3when using CUBAIR OX
- Double contact time - Long-time of exposure - Cost savings on filters
Compliant with EN 17 272 standard on all class of microorganisms
- Bactericide
- Fongicide
- Sporicide
- Levuricide
- Tuberculocide
- Virucide
6 ml/m3- 1 hour
- Concentration intermediaries X-CID.
Quick cycle for volume < 80 m3when using CUBAIR OX
6 log efficiency on spores
Compliant with EN 17 272 standard on all class of microorganisms
6 ml/m3- 2 hours
- Medium concentration of X-CID.
- Double contact time - Safety margin on disinfection performances
Long-time of exposure - Cost savings on CUBAIR OX filters
Compliant with EN 17 272 standard on all class of microorganisms
8 ml/m3- 30 minutes
- Maximum concentration of X-CID.
- Shortest contact time for quick cycle if the room is equipped with a performant
HVAC system to eliminate the biocide at the end of contact time.
Compliant with EN 17 272 standard on all class of microorganisms
8 ml/m3- 1 hour
- Maximum concentration of X-CID.
- Doubled contact time - Safety margin on disinfection performances
Compliant with EN 17 272 standard on all class of microorganisms
8 ml/m3- 2 hours
- Maximal concentration of X-CID.
- Quadrupled contact time - Long-time of exposure - Safety margin on
disinfection performances - Cost savings on CUABIR OX filters
Compliant with EN 17 272 standard on all class of microorganisms
6 ml/m3- 15 minutes
Protocol non-compliant with EN 17 272 under customer's validation
Non complaint
with EN 17 272
standard
Compliant with
NF 72 281
standard
6 ml/m3- 30 minutes
Protocol non-compliant with EN 17 272 under customer's validation

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2.1.3 STARTING THE UNIT
Check the connection of the RHEA Compact to the ~230 V - 50 Hz AC mains power.
When the RHEA Compact unit is connected to mains via the power cable, the home screen is displayed for
several seconds during the software start-up. When the start-up is finished, the main screen is displayed
automatically, and the device emits a beep.
ATTENTION : THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY MUST COMPLY WITH THE REGULATORY TEXTS AND BE PERIODICALLY
CHECKED.
ATTENTION : USE ONLY THE POWER CABLES SUPPLIED BY THE MANUFACTURER
2.1.3 STOPPING THE UNIT
To switch off the unit, disconnect it by removing the
connector from the power socket.
Home screen
Main screen

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2.2 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN MENU SCREEN
1
Access the disinfection cycle settings menu and run disinfection
2
Access the bottle menu
3
Access the maintenance menu
4
Access the datalog menu
3
2
1
4

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2.3 SETTINGS MENU FOR DISINFECTION CYCLE
On the main screen, press the RUN
DISINFECTION icon
This action brings you to the user settings screen.
Press the grey rectangular zone to enter the
following information:
Operator name
Hospital name
Service name
Room number or name
These pieces of information are optional.
Press the red cross to delete the information.
Press the arrow to move to the next
step.
Press on the return button to go back.
This step is to enter the size of the room.
Slide the cursor to adjust the volume quickly, then
use the “-” and “+” buttons to refine settings to the
nearest m3.
The volume is displayed in real-time above the “-”
and “+” buttons.
The selectable volume depends on the amount of
product available in the bottle.
Press to move to the next screen.
Press to return to the previous screen.
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