Easy HC10 User manual

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The easy-HC10 handheld disinfectant
maker and sprayer
User Manual
Original date:
14/04/2021
This revision:
Release revision 2.2 (2nd September 2021)

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CONTENTS
1) Product description 4
2) Items in the box 4
3) Product specification and features 4 - 6
3.a. Specifications
3.b. Features
4) Safety instructions 6 - 9
4.a. General safety instructions
4.b. Hazards and corrective actions
4.c. Symbol meanings
5) Instructions 9 - 13
5.a. Function overview
5.b. Operation instructions
5.c. Salt solution instructions
5.d. micro-Ion replacement instructions
5.e. Troubleshooting
6) Frequently Asked Questions 14
7) One year warranty 14
8) Disclaimer 15

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1PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The easy-HC10 is an innovative handheld portable disinfectant manufacturing and spraying
unit. Simply add a small amount of salt mixed with tap water and start spraying anti-
microbial disinfectant onto surfaces instantly. 5 litres of high-quality disinfectant are
dispensed per hour at a cost of less than 80 pence.
2ITEMS IN THE BOX
1–easy-HC10
2–2 litre reservoir
3–18 V 4 Ah battery
4–Battery charger
5–micro-Ion electrochemical reactor
6–Adjustable shoulder strap
7–Inlet tube and filter
8–User manual
9–10x 5g sachets of salt
3PRODUCT SPECIFICATION AND FEATURES
a) SPECIFICATIONS
Easy-HC10 specification
Model name
easy-HC10
Warranty
1 year
Power type
Cordless
Sprayer type
Hand-held
Applications
Offices, gyms, transport, warehouses, hospitality etc.

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Battery type
Rechargeable Lithium-ion
Battery voltage, capacity
18 V, 4 Ah
Run time
Up to 90 minutes
Battery charge time
60 minutes
Liquid to be added
Water + salt
Reservoir capacity
2 litres
Disinfectant type generated
Hypochlorous acid
Free chlorine concentration
Selectable: 45 ppm, 100 ppm or 150 ppm
Disinfectant dispense rate
80 ml/minute
Droplet size of spray
Average 100 micron
Life of Ion electrochemical reactor
>1000 litres at 150 ppm, more at lower concentration
Electrochemical reactor type
Replaceable
Product weight in use
3 kg empty, 5 kg with full reservoir
Product weight packaged for
shipment
6 kg
Certifications
UKCA and CE marked

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b) FEATURES
Runtime
The easy-HC10 disinfectant sprayer has an extended runtime due to its Li-ion battery, meaning
it can run continuously for 90 minutes and can dispense 7.2 litres of disinfectant in that time.
Disinfectant strengths
Due to the easy-HC10’s unique micro-Ion electrochemical reactor it has selectable disinfectant
strengths to suit the user’s application. 45 ppm for food contact surfaces, 100 ppm for everyday
disinfecting and 150 ppm for deep cleans.
Large Reservoir
The easy-HC10 has a large 2 litre reservoir meaning it can spray disinfectant continuously for
25 minutes without needing a refill.
Front LED
Whilst spraying the easy-HC10 has a bright LED on the front designed to enable the user to
see the spray therefore increasing coverage efficiency and reducing time spent disinfecting.
Replaceable micro-Ion electrochemical reactor
The micro-Ion electrochemical reactor can manufacture approximately 1000 litres of
disinfectant at a concentration of 150 ppm and even more at lower concentrations. This micro-
Ion electrochemical reactor can be easily and cheaply replaced by the user in under 5 minutes.
4SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
a) GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
•Read all instructions before using the easy-HC10 sprayer.
•Do not touch or block any moving parts.
•To avoid damage and electrical shock do not place or submerge sprayer into water.
•Only use the charger supplied and approved by easy-HC10 for charging the battery.
•Use the charger on an elevated surface i.e., a desk or table to avoid risk of tripping.
•Only use salt concentrations stated by easy-HC10 to avoid inaccurate disinfecting
strengths.
•Do not spray disinfectant directly at or onto people.
•Only use this with salt and water solutions, no other chemical or disinfectant should be
put through the sprayer.
•Use appropriate PPE during usage of the easy-HC10 disinfectant sprayer
•The easy-HC10 should not be used in explosive environments under any circumstances
as the device is not ATEX rated.
•Children shall not play or use the easy-HC10 disinfectant sprayer
•If the power supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer

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b) HAZARDS AND CORECTIVE ACTIONS
Hazard
Corrective actions
Fire or chemical burns from malfunctioning Li-Ion
battery
Ensure the battery is the correct battery for the
sprayer and is supplied by easy-HC10
Allergic reaction or chemical irritation from contact
with hypochlorous acid solution
Gloves and safety glasses should be worn to avoid
chemical contact with skin
Saltwater solution sprayed on eyes/face
Gloves and safety glasses should be worn to avoid
contact with eyes. But in the event of saltwater
solution getting into a person’s eyes, wash out
immediately with fresh water
Hypochlorous acid solution sprayed on eyes/face
Gloves and safety glasses should be worn to avoid
contact with eyes. Please refer to the MSDS which
will contain emergency procedures
Use of incorrect starting solution
i.e.:
Using bleach instead of water
Using greater salt concentration than recommended
Read instructions completely for correct method of
reservoir filling and salt solution preparation
Ingestion of hypochlorous acid solution
Hypochlorous acid should not be ingested under any
circumstances. If ingested drink water (two glasses
at most), avoid vomiting (risk of perforation). Seek
medical attention immediately.
Injury or sprain caused by improper use
To avoid injuries described the product should be
held below shoulder height and the shoulder strap
supplied should be used at all times.
Spraying the hypochlorous acid solution onto high
voltage conductors
DO NOT spray the hypochlorous acid solution on
battery boxes, electricity conduits, fan heaters,
radiant electric heater, mains outlets, etc.
Working in confined spaces –PPE must be used for
eye protection
Goggles must be used in confined spaces with a
mask to protect eyes and respiratory tract from
continued exposure

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c) PRODUCT LABEL SYMBOLS AND MEANINGS
Symbol
Description
Visible radiation, instructional safeguard
WARNING: Do not stare into beam
General symbol for recovery/recyclable
To indicate that the marked item or its material is part of a recovery
or recycling process
Class II equipment
To identify equipment meeting the safety requirements specified for
Class II equipment according to IEC 61140
For indoor use only
To identify electrical equipment designed primarily for indoor use
Temperature limit
To indicate the maximum and minimum temperature limits at which
the item shall be stored, transported, or used
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulation (WEEE) is a
directive in the European Union that designates safe and responsible
collection, recycling, and recovery procedures for all types of
electronic waste
Refer to instruction manual/booklet
To signify that the instruction manual/booklet must be read

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The UK Conformity Assessed (UKCA) marking is a
certification mark that indicates conformity with the applicable
requirements for products sold within Great Britain
CE marking is an administrative marking with which the
manufacturer or importer affirms its conformity with European
health, safety, and environmental protection standards for
products sold within the European Economic Area
Charger light codes
The easy-HC10
battery is charging
The easy-HC10
battery is fully
charged
easy-HC10 battery
charger outside of
working
temperature range

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5INSTRUCTIONS
a) FUNCTION OVERVIEW
To release reservoir:
•Press the button on the off side of the product and gently pull down on the reservoir to
release it for cleaning or refilling.
To install reservoir:
•Place reservoir on flat surface and then slide the sprayer down onto the top of the
reservoir pushing down firmly until you hear a click form the reservoir lock button.
To remove the battery:
•Press down the big grey button on the back of the battery and pull away from the sprayer
firmly.
To install the battery:
•Line up the battery to the back of the sprayer and push firmly inwards towards the
handle until a click is heard and the battery is secured.
•To check the battery is in properly perform a quick press of the trigger, this will cause
the membrane keypad to light up if the battery is installed correctly.
Membrane keypad usage:
•The three different disinfectant strengths are selectable by using the orange button to
cycle through them, a blue LED will be lit when a specific strength is selected. 45 ppm
is for food surfaces and sensitive areas. 100 ppm is for everyday disinfecting and
cleaning. 150 ppm for deep cleans. If no lamps are illuminated the electrochemical
reactor will be OFF and therefore inactive.
•The battery icon displays the battery level using 3 green LEDs. If all 3 are lit the battery
is fully charged. If 1 LED is lit the battery needs to be charged.
Trigger usage
•Press and hold the trigger for the sprayer to function. The sprayer has an orange button
next to the trigger that will lock the sprayer on if pressed when the trigger is fully
engaged. This is to make large-area disinfecting easier and efficient. To disengage the
trigger lock firmly press the trigger down and the lock button will click out and the
sprayer will turn off.
•A quick press of the trigger will engage the membrane keypad for battery level check
and pre-spray disinfectant strength selection.

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b) OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Firstly, make sure the 18 V 4 Ah battery is fully charged using the charger supplied
2. Now fill the reservoir with 2 litres of tap water and add the 5 g sachet of sodium chloride
(salt) and shake well. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER STARTING SOLUTIONS
EXCEPT THE RECOMMENDED QUANTITY OF SALT.
3. Next, install the fully charged battery and reservoir onto the sprayer making sure both
are secured properly.
4. Now quickly press the trigger in and out to engage the membrane keypad then select
your desired disinfectant strength using the orange button on the keypad.
5. Finally, hold down the trigger and within seconds you will be spraying high-quality
disinfectant (hypochlorous acid)
c) SALT SOLUTION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Per litre of tap water (at room temperature) 2.5 grams of sodium chloride needs to be
added for the easy-HC10 to function correctly and accurately.
2. The reservoir supplied with the easy-HC10 is a 2-litre reservoir therefore the sodium
chloride sachets supplied by easy-HC10 are 5-gram sachets. This means only one sachet
is needed per reservoir.
3. After the sodium chloride sachet has been added into the water screw the cap on and
shake well before use.
4. We recommend the use of easy-HC10 supplied sodium chloride sachets as it is more
convenient, and they are premeasured to have the correct amount of salt for a full
reservoir. The easy-HC10 sachets also have a small amount of additive to reduce
limescale build up in hard water areas.
d) micro-Ion REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS
The micro-Ion electrochemical reactor is a consumable item with a finite life. It will produce
at least 1000 litres of disinfectant (hypochlorous acid) at the highest strength level before it
needs replacing. 1000 litres of disinfectant will equate to over 200 hours of continuous
disinfecting. When the micro-Ion needs replacing an LED will be lit on the membrane keypad.

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e) TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Root cause
Solution
Device not working
No power
Check that the battery is properly
installed
Check that the battery is charged
Uneven spraying mist
easy-HC10 vent is blocked
Check air inlet vent is not covered
No disinfectant
spraying
No fluid in the reservoir
Make a solution
Filter is blocked
Clean filter or replace inlet tube and filter
No disinfectant is being
made
The micro-Ion is at the end of its
life
Replace the micro-Ion reactor
“DESCALE” LED
illuminated
The micro-Ion reactor:
•Has become contaminated
by limescale from hard
water.
•Has reached the end of its
life
Purchase a descale kit for your easy-
HC10 and follow the instructions to
descale
If descale does not correct the status of
the LED, purchase a replacement micro-
Ion reactor, following the replacement
instructions in the manual
“CHECK” LED
Illuminated
The micro-Ion electrochemical
reactor does not have electrical
connection, the possible causes are:
•There is no saltwater in the
reservoir
•The micro-Ion has been
incorrectly installed or is
missing.
The cover has been left off
•Fill the reservoir with saltwater
solution
•Re-install or replace the micro-Ion
following the instructions
Put the cover back over the back of the easy-
HC10 following the instructions

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6FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q) What is the required time for the hypochlorous acid biocide to have an effect?
A) Our Independent lab testing shows that with just 5 minutes contact time with
hypochlorous acid 99.9% of bacteria, viruses and yeast will be killed.
Q) How long should I leave between applications of the biocidal product?
A) There is no set time before an area can be disinfected again. We recommend
disinfecting areas at least once a day, but an area might need more disinfecting
depending on the turnover of people.
Q) How long should an area be left after disinfecting before being accessed by
humans?
A) The area can be accessed as soon as the disinfecting has been completed.
Q) Does the area that has been disinfected need to be left to ventilate?
A) No ventilation is required after an area has been disinfected.
Q) Does the easy-HC10 need cleaning or maintenance?
A) It is best to pump a small amount of tap water through the easy-HC10 and then empty
the reservoir and run the easy-HC10 dry to make sure no residual liquid is left in the
system. This is best to do after every use.
Q) How frequently should I be disinfecting?
A) At least once daily but it is dependent on the user’s application.
7ONE YEAR WARRANTY
The easy-HC10 has a one-year warranty against any disfunction during that period. The device
will either be replaced or fixed within the terms of warranty for manufacturing defects. Any
damage caused by the following issues will not be covered by the warranty:
•Not using the product in accordance with the instructions indicated in this manual
•Damage resulting from user error, such as dropping
•Incorrect use of charger for the battery
•Use of parts not provided by manufacturer
•micro-Ion electrochemical reactor. This is warrantied for 1000 litres of hypochlorous
acid generation only

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8DISCLAIMER
Since in aqueous solution active chlorine is generated from sodium chloride by electrolysis to
give an equilibrium of chlorine, hypochlorous acid and hypochlorite anion, which is pH and
temperature dependent, classification for active chlorine is not feasible.
Address:
Easy-HC10
Park Farm Business Centre
Fornham St. Genevieve
Bury St Edmunds
Suffolk
United Kingdom
IP28 6TS
Email:
Telephone number and Fax:
T: +44 (0)1284 728659
F: +44 (0)1284 728352
Website:
www.easy-hclo.com
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