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NOTE - Until the lamp has achieved at least 10 hours of operation, the lamp should
never be turned off sooner than 2 minutes. This includes installation test. In cases
where this happens—you need to wait 1 hour before switching the lamp on again.
LAMP REPLACEMENT - Be sure to disconnect the power source before
changing lamps. Always use a 315 watt Ceramic Metal Halide lamp
(ANSI C182/0 or C182).
MOUNTING LOCATION - DO NOT install ballasts in areas of high heat, such
as an attic or a closed closet. DO NOT mount the ballast to the reflector or blow
exhaust air over them. DO NOT stack ballasts on top of each other. DO NOT allow
contact with water. Mount units at least six inches apart. If a unit has any leaking
resin, please relocate to a cooler area or place a fan near the ballasts.
TIMER BOX - If you are connecting a 240V ballast to a timer box, please make
sure that it cuts off both legs when timer is switched off. If you continue to supply
120V to your ballast when the timer is switched off, it may damage your ballast.
ERROR CODES - If the ballast encounters any abnormal conditions the built in
self-diagnostic feature will display easily identifiable error codes. Error codes can
be identified by the number of flashes made by the green LED marked "turbo" .
1 Flash = Ballast Protection: This code means that the ballast has gone into
a locked mode to protect itself. This may be followed by another code
to help troubleshoot the cause.
2 Flash = Bad Lamp/Short Circuit: This code means that the ballast has a
bad connection somewhere between the ballast and lamp. Reasons
can include a bad lamp, loose lamp, loose lamp cord, a short in the
cord or reflector, or a short in the ballast receptacle.
3 Flash = Low Voltage: This code means the power coming from the outlet
to your ballast is not sufficient to power the unit.
4 Flash = Over Temperature: This code means the ballast has shut itself off
due to overheating (>140° F).
5 Flash = Over Voltage: This code means the power from the outlet to your
ballast has exceeded the maximum allowed voltage.
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