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MAINTENANCE

warning
: Always disconnect power to the unit before performing any service or maintenance.
The Sanidyne
is designed to operate with a minimal amount of maintenance. Occasional ultraviolet measurements should
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be made to ensure that germicidal ultraviolet intensities in the treated areas remain within the allowable exposure limits and
above minimum levels.
A regular cycle of cleaning the germicidal lamp should be established based on visual inspection and experience. The
frequency of cleaning will vary with the conditions surrounding each installation. It is recommended that the germicidal
lamp(s) and unit surfaces be cleaned at least once every three (3) months.
The germicidal ultraviolet lamp(s) used in the Sanidyne
10,000 hours. Lamps may operate longer than their rated effective life, but the reduction in ultraviolet output will make
it impractical to use past the manufacturer's rated life. For maximum efficiency lamp replacement is recommended every
10,000 hours of operation.
unless lamp replacement is due to failure or breakage, it is recommended that all lamps be replaced at the same time.
It is recommended that the user maintain a log of all maintenance performed on Sanidyne
Personal protection equipment, such as gloves; long sleeves with no gaps between cuffs
and gloves, and an ultraviolet resistant face shield, is required when entering the irradiated space
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warning:
Always disconnect power, to the unit before performing any service or maintenance.
caution:
Germicidal lamps are easily damaged. Exercise care when handling lamps.
1. To remove lamps follow the steps in "Set-Up and Lamp Installation" on page 6 in reverse order.
2.
Moisten a clean, lint-free cloth with denatured alcohol and wipe down the outer surface of the lamp.
3.
When lamp has been removed and cleaned, then safely set aside, remove any loose dust or dirt from the interior of the unit
with a soft dry cloth, or vacuum.
4.
To reinstall lamps follow the steps in "Set-Up and Lamp Installation" on Page 6.
5.
Re-install the top cover and tighten the four thumbscrews.
6.
Replace the storage cover and secure using the three latches.
7.
Reconnect unit to utility power, and restart unit.
warning:
ultraviolet rays are harmful to the eyes and skin.
8. Wear personal protection equipment then verify operation by viewing lamp(s). If the unit is not operating properly, go to
"troubleshooting" section.
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caution:
Broken Quartz is SHARP.
Wear protective gloves when handling broken ultraviolet lamps.
In the event of breakage, DO NOT use a household vacuum cleaner to pick up fragments of the lamp. Sweep up debris into a
plastic bag and dispose of in accordance with local and/or state regulations.
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Germicidal ultraviolet lamps, like standard fluorescent lamps contain small amounts of mercury. Mercury added lamps should not
be placed in the trash. Dispose of in accordance with local and/or state regulations.
For further information regarding the disposal and recycling of lamps containing mercury, along with Federal and State
requirements visit http://www.lamprecycle.org. Product Data Sheets for germicidal ultraviolet lamps can be found in the "PDF
Library for Ster-L-Ray
Germicidal Ultraviolet Lamps" section of http://www.ultraviolet.com.
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Avoid exposure to direct or strongly reflected germicidal ultraviolet rays. Germicidal
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unit have a manufacturer's rated average effective life of
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. (See pages 12-15)
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