
HT-Air®2300 User Manual
4| HoverTech International HT-Air2300Manual Rev. F
Product Specifications
Dimensions: 12.5 x 7 x 7 inches (31.75 x 17.8 x 17.8 cm)
Weight: 12.5 lbs (5.67 kg)
Enclosure
Material: ABS rated UL94V-0/Stainless Steel
Power Cord
Set Length:
VDE Certified
15 feet (457 cm)
Cord Type
& Rating: C13 90° Left, 10A, 250Vac
Service Life: 5 years
Power Input:
230Vac, 50 Hz, 6A (European version)
Model #: HTAIR2300 (European Version) – 230Vac, 50Hz, 6A
LATEX FREE
CLASSIFICATION
Not for use in the presence of flammable anesthetics or in a hyperbaric
chamber or oxygen tent.
Type of protection against electric shock: CLASS I EQUIPMENT
Degree of protection against electric shock: TYPE BF APPLIED PART
Protection against ingress of water: Ordinary (not protected).
Mode of operation: CONTINUOUS OPERATION
To remove supply mains, unplug equipment from wall.
OPERATING CONDITIONS
Use Temperature: 50° to 104° F (10° to 40° C)
Use Humidity: 10% to 70% Non-Condensing
Use Altitude: 6,562ft / 2,000m
Maximum Operation
Atmospheric Pressure Range: 700 to 1,060 hPa
STORAGE AND TRANSPORT CONDITIONS
Storage/Shipping Temperature: -40° to 158° F (-40° to 70° C)
Storage/Shipping Humidity: 10% to 70% Non-Condensing
CIRCUIT BREAKER
Max Operating Voltage: 32Vdc; 250Vac, 50/60Hz
Current: 6A
Operating speed: 5 to 30 seconds
Size: (0.54-0.55) inch x (0.625-0.635) inch
Resettable Overload Capacity: 10x12=120(A)
Cleaning
Between patient use, clean and disinfect the surface of the air supply
by wiping it down with EPA approved hospital-grade disinfectant wipes
or disinfectant cleaner sprayed on a cleaning cloth. Follow disinfectant
manufacturer’s directions for dwell time and other instructions for use.
Using the disinfectant wipes/spray cleaner may degrade the graphics on
the control panel over time. Replacement panels can be purchased directly
from HoverTech International, if necessary.
NOTE: DO NOT SPRAY CLEANERS/LIQUIDS DIRECTLY ON THE AIR SUPPLY.
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
Prior to use, a visual inspection should be performed on the air supply to
ensure the power cord is not frayed or nicked and that there is no visual
damage that would render the air supply unusable.
If any damage is found that would cause the air supply not to function
as intended, the air supply should be removed from use and returned to
HoverTech International for repair.
The air supply has air filters on either side of the motor. These filters can be
accessed by removing the small screws holding the filter covers in place. It
is recommended that the air filter is assessed per your facility’s preventive
maintenance schedule or annually. Filter should be cleaned if clogged.
Remove the filter from the air supply and hold it under warm running
water. Allow the air filters to dry prior to placing back in the air supply.
The filter should be replaced when it is clogged with debris that does not
break free when it is washed. The filter should also be replaced if it begins
to lose its shape or deteriorate.
NOTE: IF AIR SUPPLY NEEDS TO BE DISPOSED, CHECK YOUR
LOCAL / STATE / FEDERAL / INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES
BEFORE DISPOSAL.
INFECTION CONTROL
When a HoverTech air supply is used in a patient room where isolation pro-
tocols are being observed, the hospital should employ the same protocols/
procedures it utilizes for other equipment used in that patient room.
Between use with an airborne isolation patient, the air supply filters can
be removed and disinfected or replaced if hospital protocol requires. If the
air filters are disinfected, allow them to dry prior to placing back in the air
supply.
An air hose cover is available. These covers are disposable and come in a
box of 25 (Model #ASHC).