Halosil HaloFogger STD 1911 Manuel utilisateur

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Operation Manual
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STD
1911
®

High Precision Nozzle
Dry-mist of disinfectant is
dispensed through nozzle.
Digital TImer
Enter minutes to set time for
fogging treatment.
Disinfectant Fluid Level Indicator
Shows how much disinfectant is in the
reservoir and when it is time to rell.
Reservoir Door
Push and lift open to expose
funnel port for relling.
Front Handle
Rear Handle
Start Button
Press and hold for 2 seconds to
begin unit’s countdown and the
treatment process.
Reservoir Door
Funnel Port
Status Indicator Light
Walk Around Tour of the HaloFogger®
Status Indicator Light - Displays the operational status of the Halo device.
Solid Green: Indicates the Halo
is plugged in and ready for use
Flashing Green: Indicates the Reservoir
Door is not closed correctly or an error
has occured. (Refer to Troubleshooting
section of this manual)
Flashing Red: Indicates 30
second countdown after
pressing the Start Button
Solid Red: Indicates the device is
on and dispensing disinfectant.
The room should be unoccupied.
Large Wheels
For easy maneuvering.
Power Cord Connection
Reservoir Drain

Caution
A caution statement in this manual identies a condition or practice which, if not corrected or
discontinued immediately, could lead to serious injury or death.
1. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
2. Carefully read all instructions, warnings, cautions and rst aid statements prior to use.
3. Do not enter room while HaloFogger® is in use. Stay out of the room after treatment until room re-entry
wait time has expired. Keep door and windows closed.
4. Use only as directed.
5. Allow the full post-treatment wait time before re-occupying the room. Re-entry before the wait time has
expired could result in sensory irritation and should only be done while using proper personal protection
equipment (PPE) including wrap-around style goggles, 3M respirator mask and gloves.
6. Avoid inhalation of vapors or skin and eye contact with Halo Disinfectant fog.
7. The HaloFogger is designed for ease-of-use. However, only properly trained individuals should use
this device.
8. Electric shock hazard. Do not plug in if electrical plug or parts are wet.
9. There are no user-serviceable parts inside the Halo other than the nozzle. An operator may only perform
maintenance procedures specically described in this manual. The manufacturer should make all
other repairs.
10. While in use, the body of the HaloFogger may become warm to the touch. Use caution when handling.
11. Use personal protection equipment (PPE) including wrap-around style goggles and gloves when pouring
disinfectant uid into the device. Avoid splashing or overlling which could harm the user and/or the device.
12. Halosil International is not responsible for any injury or damage caused by using this device outside of
the specic parameters detailed in this manual.
Operation Warnings
These warnings pertain to the actual use of the HaloFogger® unit.
1. To ensure eectiveness and safety, use only with HaloMist™ All-Purpose Disinfectant. Using any other
manufacturers’ disinfecting or cleaning product will result in serious injury, exposure and
environmental damage.
2. Position the device on a secure surface to prevent rolling or moving while in use.
3. Use only a manufacturer supplied electrical cord.
4. Always unplug the power cord from the outlet before moving the device.
5. Clean debris from the device nozzle and funnel on a regular basis according to the instructions in this
manual (see Maintenance).
6. Regularly check disinfectant uid level to ensure sucient volume is present to treat each particular
room size.
7. Do not set the timer for longer than the suggested fogging time. Excessive fogging can create
condensation, which may activate re alarm systems.
8. Protect this device from severe impact or shock.
9. Take care to prevent water or other uid from entering the device. Should this occur, allow to completely
dry before use. Check the accuracy of all operating functions.
10. Do not tip the HaloFogger on its side at any time unless completely empty and dry.
11. Store HaloFogger in an upright position, in a safe, dry location. Do not place anything on top of
the device.
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Getting Started with the HaloFogger®
IMPORTANT
Before using your HaloFogger, it is important that you:
1. Plug the HaloFogger into a power source for 24 hours to fully charge the HaloLog’™
Data Logger’s internal back-up battery.
2. Download the HaloMist™ All-Purpose Disinfectant Use Instructions.
Go to www.halosil.com, register your new fogger purchase to download.
Setup and Filling
THE HALOFOGGER IS DESIGNED FOR USE WITH HALOMIST™ ALL-PURPOSE DISINFECTANT AND SHOULD NOT
BE OPERATED WITH ANY OTHER MANUFACTURERS DISINFECTING OR CLEANING PRODUCT.
Setup Instructions
Locate the connector end of the power cord. Insert the connector into the power receptacle located at
the bottom of the rear panel of the HaloFogger. Ensure that the connector is securely in place. Plug the
HaloFogger into a standard electrical outlet. The green status indicator light will illuminate.
Filling Instructions
1. Open the HaloFogger Reservoir Door by lifting front edge of door.
2. Locate the disinfectant uid level indicator lights to the left of the funnel. One ashing red light will be
illuminated indicating the HaloFogger is empty.
3. Use personal protection equipment (PPE) including wrap-around style goggles and gloves when pouring
disinfectant uid into the device.
4. Open a gallon (3.8 liters) bottle of HaloMist™ Disinfectant and SLOWLY pour the contents into the funnel
area. AVOID SPLASHING.
5. The uid level indicator lights will illuminate as you pour to show how much disinfectant is in the device.
6. The HaloFogger holds two gallons (7.6 liters) of disinfectant when full. Stop pouring when the top green
light on the uid level indicator is illuminated. Do not overll.
7. Wipe up any spills with a clean paper towel or rag. Thoroughly rinse o gloves and hands.
8. Close Reservoir Door.
9. The HaloFogger is now ready to be used.
Basic Operating Instructions
1. Set the timer to the number of minutes specied for your room size. See Quick Instructions on rear
of unit.
2. Plug the HaloFogger into a standard, grounded electrical wall outlet. When the power connection has
been made, the green status indicator light on top of the device will illuminate.
3. Check uid level indicator lights. It is recommended the unit’s reservoir be topped o before starting the
treatment process. Refer to “Getting Started with the HaloFogger” above to add/rell disinfectant.
4. Press and hold the Start button for two (2) seconds. The green status light will begin to ash red indicating
you have thirty (30) seconds to leave the room before the unit begins to dispense disinfectant.
5. Leave room, close and seal door. Post sign on door indicating the room should not be entered during the
treatment process.
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Determining Room Re-Entry Time
Whenever possible, delay re-entry and allow treated room to remain unoccupied overnight. Otherwise,
select the appropriate room re-entry time directive for your facility:
A. If you have no handheld H2O2 sensor but a written protocol has been established by your organization
or an authorized Halosil Distributor for the room or for the class of similar rooms using a handheld H2O2
sensor, use the time established by that protocol.
B. If you have a handheld H2O2 sensor but no protocol, reenter the room after at least 90 minutes with PPE
to determine if the measured H2O2 level has dropped to about 1 ppm or below.
C. If no written protocol has been established and you have no H2O2 sensor, assume a waiting time of AT
LEAST 110 MINUTES AFTER FOGGING. (110 minutes is the minimum wait time. Length of wait time increases
with room size. See time chart below.)
Minimum Wait Times
Fog Time Recommended MINIMUM Wait Time
10 minutes 110 minutes
15 120
20 130
25 140
30 150
35 160
40 170
45 180
50 190
55 200
60 210
Once the reentry time has been reached or exceeded, it is recommended that you open all doors, windows
(if any), unseal HVAC vents and restart your HVAC system to allow increased ventilation and airow
circulation in the room. Uncover smoke detectors.
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Timer Setting
ft3m3
Fog Times (based on room size)
1400 - 1,800
1,900 - 2,600
2,700 - 3,500
3,600 - 4,400
4,500 - 5,200
5,300 - 6,100
6,200 - 7,000
7,100 - 7,900
8,000 - 8,800
8,900 - 9,600
9,700 - 10,500
40 - 50
51 - 75
76 - 100
101 - 125
126 - 150
151 - 175
176 - 200
201 - 225
226 - 250
251 - 275
276 - 300
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
minutes

Special Instructions -
Fogging a Room With a Second Room
a. When fogging a room with a second interior room (example: bathroom in a hospital patient room),
measure the length, width and height of both rooms, and combine totals to determine nal room size.
b. Position HaloFogger in the smaller interior room with front handle of the device approximately two feet
from doorway, with the nozzle assembly attached to the side of the fogger pointing the nozzle towards the
door opening, on a 45-degree upward angle. (See Figure 1 below.) Keep interior door open so dispensing
path to main room is not blocked.
c. Position the dehumidier, if one is being used, outside the smaller interior room, centered in the doorway,
facing towards the fogger.
d. Use Chemical Indicator Strips to ensure that the aerosolized disinfectant coverage reached around corners
and all surfaces within both rooms. A protocol may require longer fogging times than indicated on the
standard table to ensure that all corners and surfaces are reached properly.
Special Room Prep for Bathrooms:
• Lift toilet lid, leave in “up” position.
• Toilet seat can remain down.
• Remove all towels, gowns and porous items from room. Shower curtains are generally not removed but are
opened so as to allow free circulation of the aerosol into the shower area and around the curtain itself.
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How to Use the HaloLog™ Data Logger
Compatible with Apple® iDevices and Android® Devices that have Bluetooth 4.0
The HaloLog™ App free of charge to download.
For Apple® iDevices, please visit the App Store.
For Android® Devices, please visit Google’s Play Store.
What does HaloLog™ App Do:
Keeping track of treatment compliance is important in certain environments. The HaloLog™ allows
applicators to use an Apple® iOS devise (i.e. iPhone or iPad) to:
• Download and view a time-stamped record for treatment cycles via a Bluetooth® connection.
• Ability to record or document treatment location and other information for each cycle on the iOS App.
• View total hours of operation for a specic HaloFogger.
• From the iOS App, download and email a le that contains the date, time, and run duration, along with any
notes, for each HaloFogger operation since rst deployment.
• Monitor dierent HaloFogger units with the same Apple iOS device.
How the HaloLog Feature Works:
The HaloLog data logger features an integrated Bluetooth device with a ‘real time’ clock and sucient
memory to record 30,000 run cycles.
The integrated logger automatically keeps a record of the date and time the HaloFogger starts & stops a
dispensing run. It also keeps track of the total operating hours (dispensing) of the HaloFogger.
With the HaloFogger plugged into a power source, an iOS device with the HaloLog App installed can be
connected to the HaloFogger data logger via Bluetooth. The HaloLog App does not need to be connected
to a fogger before a treatment run is started. The on-board data logger captures all of the operating data,
which can be reviewed later with the HaloLog App after each run, or as necessary.
An operator stands within 10’ of a HaloFogger unit, and opens the HaloLog App. The app searches for
the HaloFogger and once found, the serial number of that HaloFogger will appear. Once a connection is
established, the date, time and duration of the HaloFogger treatment cycles can be viewed on the iOS
device; and notes and/or location details can be entered for each cycle. Note: Only one iDevice with the
HaloLog App installed can be connected to a HaloFogger at a time.
For archiving and printing, a CSV data le can be emailed directly from the HaloLog App and then imported
into Excel for analysis and reporting.
The HaloLog data logger contains a rechareable battery that is charged every time the HaloFogger® is
connected to a power source. If the HaloFogger is used infrequently, it is recommended to leave the device
plugged in overnight once every three months.
System Requirements for compatible Devices
Bluetooth® 4.0 (BT LE), also known as Bluetooth Low Energy and Bluetooth Smart, rst appeared in smart
phones in 2011. It is required for the hando feature of iOS 8 and Yosemite.
Apple Devices: App supports the following Apple devices which are Bluetooth 4.0 equipped:
iPhone • iPhone 4 or newer
iPad • iPad, 3rd generation or newer
Android Devices: • App supports all Android devices that have OS 5.x+ (Lollipop)

1. Plug HaloFogger into a power source. The Status Indicator Light on top of the fogger will illuminate
solid GREEN.
2. Using an iOS device with HaloLog App installed, stand within 10’ of a HaloFogger and open the
HaloLog App.
Connecting HaloLog™ App to HaloFogger®
3. The Halo List Screen will open automatically and begin searching the vicinity for any HaloFogger
equipped with the HaloLog Data Logger option. As the foggers are found, their serial numbers will be
displayed under “Found HaloFoggers.” If no foggers are found, “NONE” will be displayed.
4. To initiate a connection tap on any HaloFogger serial number displayed on the
Halo List Screen. When the connection is made the Run Events Screen will appear.
The top row of the screen will display the fogger’s Serial Number and the Total Run
Time for that unit highlighted in GREEN.
If the operator moves the iDevice out of range (10’ max) the connection will be lost.
The top row will no longer be GREEN and data downloading will be interrupted. To
re-establish the connection, move the iDevice back into range.
Only one iDevice with the HaloLog App installed can be connected to a
HaloFogger at a time.
Continue reading to see ‘screen’ for each action.
Connected. Not Connected.
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When the HaloLog App is started, the Halo List screen will appear. The the top of the screen will show
“Found HaloFoggers” listed by the fogger’s individual serial number. Only HaloFoggers that are within
range to the HaloLog App will be displayed.
ACTION: Tap on a specic HaloFogger serial number to connect or ‘handshake’ to that fogger.
You will automatically be taken to the Run Events Screen.
The bottom of screen displays “HaloLogs Stored on iDevice.” This is a list of previously downloaded data
logs identied by a fogger’s serial number.
ACTION: Tap on specic HaloFogger serial number to view a previously downloaded run cycle
log for review, editing or sharing. You will automatically be taken to the Run Events Screen to see
this data.
Halo List Screen
The Run Events Screen shows a list of all Run ID’s that have been downloaded to the iDevice.
When a HaloFogger is connected to the iDevice the top row of the screen will display the Serial Number and
total Run Time for that HaloFogger highlighted in GREEN.
The HaloLog data stored on the selected HaloFogger will download automatically after the Bluetooth®
“handshake” has been established, which is indicated when the top row turns GREEN.
Each Run Event is listed with specic information including: Run ID, Room, Building, Operator, Date, Cycle
Start and Stop Time, and duration of run event.
The very bottom row of the screen (highlighted in light BLUE) depicts how many records are kept on the
HaloFogger and how many have been downloaded to the iDevice.
ACTION: Tapping on any run event will open the Run ID Screen where information on that run
cycle can be edited.
Run Events Screen
Button selections at the bottom of screen:
1. Tap to go to Email Screen to send data le by e-mail.
2. Tap to return to Halo List Screen.
3. Tap to go to Utilities Screen to monitor data exchange between iDevice
and HaloFogger.
NOTE: Downloading of data will be interrupted if, during downloading, any input to the iDevice screen is
initiated (tapping to select). Data downloading will resume the next time you re-connect.
Email
Utils
Halo List
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In this screen, specic information about the treatment cycle can be added. By tapping
on a text block, a room number, building name or location, the name of the operator and
additional comments for that run cycle can be entered.
For convenience, the last entered building name is stored and will come up as a default
for each HaloFogger. The operator information is stored and will come up as a default for
all HaloFoggers monitored by the iDevice.
ACTION: Tap on any text block to update. A keyboard will appear to edit
information. The “Comments’” text block is limited to 178 characters.
Tap when nished to return to Run Events screen.
Run ID Screen
Identifying Run Events as Billable or Non-Billable
For convenience, all run events will identied BILLABLE as a default. Events that are not
treatments (a test run for example) can be identied as NON-BILLABLE. These events will
not appear in the downloadable CSV le, but will be reected in the total HaloFogger
Run Time.
ACTION: Tap on the”Billable” text block to change event to NON-BILLABLE.
Change is highlighted in RED.
Tap when nished to return to Run Events screen.
Done
Done
Deleting Events
Mark events DELETED by pressing the delete button. This function can be used to mark
errors or other unforeseen events. These ID’s will not appear in the downloadable CSV
le and will NOT be reected in the HaloFoggers total time.
ACTION: Tap
A conrmation window will appear. Tap ‘Ok” to continue.
Entire event ID screen will be highlighted in RED.
Tap to return to Run Event Screen.
The run event will appear highlighted in RED with the word DELELTED shown.
Delete
Done
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