
BIO CART HEPA 10

*All specifications and prices are subject to change and improvement without notice.
Introduction to Portable Containment Units
During construction, maintenance, or inspections in areas potentially containing dust, dirt, or biological contaminants, air currents risk releasing and spreading these contaminants. This is particularly concerning when major remodeling or repairs are underway.
Traditionally, a temporary containment area is set up for long-term projects. This area, constructed with spring poles, plastic film, and HEPA air scrubbers, filters contaminants and releases clean air. It maintains negative pressure to prevent particles from escaping through small holes or seams in the structure. However, setting up and removing this containment area can itself generate dust, necessitating the evacuation of sensitive individuals from nearby areas.
For minor tasks like re-lamping or installing new IT cables, setting up and dismantling a temporary containment room takes longer than the tasks themselves. To address this inefficiency, the portable containment cart was developed. This cart, which can be easily positioned and activated, starts filtering and exhausting clean air immediately upon being plugged in. It quickly seals off ceiling areas where work is to be done, protecting the area while ceiling tiles or light diffusers are replaced.
The Bio Cart is designed for easy transport to various work areas. Its top can be lowered to move through doors or elevators, making it suitable for tasks in different rooms or floors. The Bio Cart, an enhanced version of the portable containment cart, introduces features for added efficiency. Its top can be effortlessly raised or lowered using a power lift switch, and it releases clean air from the bottom in a diffused pattern, preventing the disturbance of papers on tables and desks in the vicinity.
BIO CART 10 CUTAWAY:

A) Bellows
B) Control Panel
C) Document Protections (not shown)
D) Door
E) Telescoping Ladder
F) Pre-Filter
G) HEPA Filter
H) Air Scrubber (not shown)
Unpacking Bio Cart 10
DO NOT ACCEPT A PALLET THAT SHOWS VISIBLE DAMAGE.
• Report damage to driver, delivery company
• Take photos of the damage
• Refuse the shipment
• Contact Air-Care at 800.322.9919 or cs@air-care.com.
Testing the Bio Cart 10
The Bio Cart only has a few mechanical and electronic parts to test. If any of these tests fail, contact Air-Care Immediately. 800-322-9919, 702-454-5515 or cs@air-care.com.


1. Brake
2. Power Plug & Circuit Breaker
3. Then attach the power cord located HEPA filter end of the cart.
a. Inspect the grounded power plug for damage.
b. Plug it into a grounded GFI wall receptacle.

A. AC power with (2) USB connectors
B. Bellows up and down
C. Air scrubber on/off
c. The last control to be tested on the panel is the power lift .
5. The “IN USE” light Switch is on the right side of the “In Use” light. It also controls the brightness. The Bio Cart must be plugged in for the “In Use” light to work.
The operational test is now complete.
Safety
Air-Care Bio Carts are designed to minimize hazards from dust and debris released from the ceiling area when work is performed there. The Bio Cart has electrical power and components around which common sense and normal safety procedures must be followed to minimize exposure to any possible dangers.
The electrical plug is fitted with a grounded plug. Do NOT remove the ground pin on the grounded plug. Always plug the power cord into a grounded GFI electrical outlet.
When the Bio Cart is located in the work area, set the wheel brakes and swivel locks before stepping inside the cart to prevent movement that may cause the technician to lose their balance.
Observe all electrical safety procedures when using lights, power tools or other electrical devices in the Bio Cart. 120 Volts AC is present in the outlet. All power wires are enclosed in protective, insulated tracks or coiled cords. If any wire or covering appears to be damaged, it must be repaired immediately.
The top of the Bio Cart is lifted and lowered with a powered actuator. As with all mechanical devices, use caution when operating it and keep all materials clear of the moving parts of the actuator.
If you have any questions regarding the safe and reliable operation of the Air-Care Bio Cart HEPA 10, contact Air-Care, 800-322-9919 or info@air-care.com.
Operating the Bio Cart 10
The Bio Cart HEPA 10 is the simplest portable containment cart to operate, and it also has more features than other carts. Most of the features can be set to operate in normal situations and remain in that configuration unless special settings are required for a particular job site.

Bio Cart positioned below work area.

Bellows up.
• The Bio Cart is first moved to the area to be contained, located under a ceiling tile or light fixture so that all 4 sides of the Bio Cart are outside that area.
• The wheel brakes should be set.
• Use the power cord to reach a nearby Plug. DO NOT CROSS a busy hallway with the power cord. If that cannot be avoided, be sure the cord lays flat and use appropriate measures to eliminate it as a trip hazard. Always us a grounded outlet.
• Step inside the door, close it, select manual lift switch and press the UP button on the control panel, located below the shelf. When the foam seal touches the ceiling, release the button. If the top is raised too far, the ceiling may be damaged.
• The air scrubber motor operates at maximum speed when turned on at the control panel.
• Before opening the ceiling, put on your PPE (safety glasses, dust mask, disposable clothing, etc).
• Climb the ladder and move the ceiling tile out of the way and store it to the side of the opening. For re-lamping light fixtures, you will not normally need to remove any ceiling tiles.
• If power tools are required, plug them in to the AC socket near the control panel.
• KEEP THE AIR SCRUBBER RUNNING DURING THE ENTIRE PROJECT AND EVEN WHEN YOU EXIT THE Bio CART. This will maintain negative pressure in the Bio Cart and prevent any airborne particles from escaping into the area around the cart.
• Once the job is complete, leave the air scrubber on while the bellows is lowered all the way down.
• Remove any protective clothing that may be contaminated with debris and store in a plastic bag inside the cart.
• If power tools are required, plug them into the AC sockets in the control panel.
• KEEP THE AIR SCRUBBER RUNNING DURING THE ENTIRE PROJECT AND EVEN WHEN YOU EXIT THE Bio CART. This will maintain negative pressure in the Bio Cart and prevent any airborne particles from escaping into the area around the cart.
• Once the job is complete, leave the air scrubber on while the bellows is lowered all the way down.
• Remove any protective clothing that may be contaminated with debris and store in a plastic bag inside the cart.
• Step outside the Bio Cart and close the door securely. It could be locked now.
• If required, install the top cover of the Bio Cart and secure with the Velcro straps before it is moved to the next work area. This top is NOT durable enough for transporting the Bio Cart in an open trailer or truck at highway speeds!
• Unplug the 40 foot retractable cord and let it wind back up into the cart.
• Unlock the wheel brakes and carefully move the cart to the next work area.

Your Bio Cart comes with a telescoping extension ladder. During shipping the ladder is secured to the bottom of the unit.

To use the ladder, unstrap the ladder and slowly extend the ladder to your desired length (the ladder can fully extend up to 15 feet). Also unstrap the cross-bar support strap.

Position the ladder so it is placed on the non-skid pad at the bottom of the unit), and rest the upper part on the cross-bar at the top.

The top strap should extend across the ladder and secured firmly in place with the top strap.
Maintenance
Cleaning
The single most important maintenance activity for the Bio Carts is keeping them clean. Since the Bio Cart will be used in a variety of environments, the degree of cleaning will vary with each environment.
The Cleaning protocol for each area that the Bio Cart will be used must be understood prior to transporting it to those areas. In operating room environments, the cart must be totally wiped down with the proper sanitizer inside and out and all wheel surfaces. In other areas, lesser measures are required. Consult with the staff in the planned work areas for detailed Infection control procedures. Contact Air-Care if you have questions about how to meet specific requirements.
Generally, cleaning the inside of the cart after each use is recommended. With the Air Scrubber running, the air in the Bio Cart is HEPA filtered. It is recommended that the air scrubber is left running while vacuuming debris on the floor, shelf, ladder, and other surfaces.
Wiping down the pleats in the bellows with a damp cloth, inside and out, between all pleated surfaces is recommended. A suitable biocide can also be used.
The Wall surfaces should also be wiped down regularly.
Replacing the Pre-Filter
The pre-filter is a Disposable, 1” thick pad of nonwoven polyester.
HEPA Filter Replacement

Routine Inspection of Electrical Wiring
Observe the wires that are visible such as the power lift wires and the “IN USE” light wired and if the insulation appears compromised, have it repaired or replaced immediately.
Routine Inspection of the Wheels
The 4 caster wheels must not be broken or loose. Be sure the locking mechanism works on all of them.
Handles, Door Lock, Hinges, Windows and Cart Frame.
Test the door handle for secure latching when closed and verify that the lock works from both inside and outside. The hinges must not be damaged or missing parts. If the gaskets are worn, broken or missing, contact Air Care for replacement materials.
Check the windows and frames for loose or missing screws and replace them immediately. If the window becomes so scratched that the operator cannot see through them clearly, call Air-Care and order replacement panels.
Parts List
Specifications
Specification | Description |
---|---|
Air Scrubber Fan | 880 CFM@300 watt • 62 Db at maxspeed reachlng up to 6 air changes per minute |
Bellows | Fire retardant black and yellow vinyl that Is 3 Inches high when collapsed with a total unit height of 10 feet when extended |
Cable Pass Through | Cable feed through |
Caution Sign | Externally visible LED ”IN USE” light. |
Construction | Extruded aluminum frame and walls made of white melamine with a thermal coating skin provide a durable and easy to clean surface |
Control Panel | Control panel with manual lift up/down switch and air scrubber fan switch |
Remote Control | Remote Control for keyfob for lift |
Document Protection | Document holder on door. |
Door | Aluminum frame with a white thermal bonded skin that Is 29 Inches W, 62.5 Inches H, locking from Inside or outside |
Filtration | Electrostatic disposable pad pre-filter, and a 99.97% 0.3 Micron HEPA filter |
Ladder | 12 ft. telescoping ladder |
Lighting | Interior white LED lighting. |
Power Cord | 25 ft. long power cord with grounded plug |
Power Outlets | Duplex power outlet |
Size Collapsed | 73 L, 32 W, 77 inches H |
Size Fully Extended | 73 L, 32 W, 120 Inches H |
Top Lifting Mechanism | Power lift with foam seal at top, for ceilings from 7 ft to 10 ft. 2 in. hight |
Weight | 450 lbs. with ladder and air scrubber filters installed. |
Wheels | 4 Inches dia. x 2 Inches wide non-marking. Two with wheel brakes and two with swivel locks |
Window | 2 fixed windows, front and back. |
Optional | Portable Vacuum |
Shipping Dimentions | 36″ W x 75″ L x 86″ H, Weight: 645 lbs. |
Compliance
Bio Cart HEPA 10 complies with all relevant health and safety guidelines for portable, negative air, dust containment carts used in healthcare facilities such as ICRA 1 through 4, and others listed below.
Because the occupants of healthcare facilities are often more susceptible contaminates introduced into the air by routine maintenance work to and above the ceilings, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) has created strict guidelines for how this work must be performed while minimizing the risks to sensitive individuals in its guidelines for Infection Control in Healthcare Facilities (ICRA).
Activities such as testing fire and smoke sensors, adding or rerouting wires and fiber optic lines for IT equipment, cleaning air system components, changing electrical wiring, all must include consideration for controlling the amount of dust and infectious particles that might be disturbed and introduced into the air.
The Bio Cart HEPA 10 is a portable containment cart that extend to a 10 ft 2” ceiling. The Bio Cart 10 provides negative pressure and air exchange rates to comply with CDC guidelines to contain dust and infectious particles with a HEPA air scrubber. The clean air is exhausted out the bottom as a diffused flow so it cannot disturb documents on desks. The Bio Cart complies with the CDC’s ICRA 1-4 Guidelines, and also meets fire control guides for using flame retardant materials and able to quickly be relocated from fire evacuation routes.
Built to Compliances, Standards, and Recommendations ASHRAE 52.2:2007
ICRA Class 1-4 Compliant
OSHA 1910.1000 Air Contaminants: Nuisance Dust OSHA IMIS
• 9135, 9130
OSHA/ACGIH Respirable Dust Compliant
CDC/HICPAC Guidelines for Environmental Infection Control in Health-Care Facilities
• 3.b, 3.b, 3.d.iii, 3.d.iv
• Part IV Appendix B. Air,
VI.C.1. Environmental controls
• VI.C.1.a, V.I.C.2, V.I.E.
Limited Warranty
BIO CART HEPA 10
Air-Care warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship to the original purchaser for a period of Five (5) years from the date of purchase. Components listed below are excluded from this Five year period and are covered for periods described below:
Blower Motor: | 1 Year |
Bellows: | 1 Year |
Lift Motor & Assembly Progressive: | Linear Actuator, 90 Days |
Ladder, Wheels, & Filters | No Warranty |
Warranty covers both parts and labor (labor is to be performed at Air-Care’s facility located at 3868 E. Post Road; Las Vegas, Nevada).
Warranty is extended to the original purchaser and is not transferable.
This warranty does not extend to any damage to a product caused by or attributable to freight damage, abuse, misuse, improper or abnormal usage. Warranty is also void if the product has been modified or altered in any way.
The purchaser is responsible for the cost of shipping the equipment to Air-Care’s facility for evaluation. If found to be defective and covered by the terms of this warranty, Air-Care will pay UPS ground shipping charges on the repaired or replaced item back to the purchaser’s location. Any additional expedited service charges for quicker shipping shall be born by the purchaser. If the product or component is not found to be a warranty issue, the purchaser will be responsible for return shipping charges.
Air-Care is not responsible or liable for indirect, special, or consequential damages arising out of or in connection with the use or performance of the product; damages with respect to any economic loss, loss of property, loss of revenues or profits, loss of use, or other incidental or consequential damages of whatsoever nature.
The warranty extended hereunder is in lieu of any and all other warranties, and any implied warranties of any type.
This warranty gives you specific rights. These rights and others vary from state to state.
Division of D.P.L. Enterprises Inc.
3868 East Post Road, Las Vegas, Nevada 89120, (702) 454-5515, FAX (702) 454-5225
Website: www.air-care.com • E-mail: Info@Air-Care.com