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7.   

Pause / Continue Button:

 Used to pause the treatment time, or to continue the treatment time. This button toggles from the 

Pause Icon

, which is displayed as two vertical bars to the 

Continue Icon

 which is a looping arrow. If pause is selected below 

30 seconds during the Countdown, the Countdown time will reset to 30 seconds. If pause is selected during the cycle time the 

device will provide an additional 1 minute and 30 seconds of countdown time to leave the area. 

8. 

Home Button

:

 Exit LampControl app. 

9. 

Battery Condition:

 Displays the charge level of the battery in the hand-held remote. Press on battery symbol to see  

percent of change.

10.   

Settings Button:

 Contains choices for:

a) Settings: Reset Operating Time or Clear Session Data

b) Set Date/Time: If changing through this menu, you need a PIN. (See 

“Setting Date and Time”

 on 

Page 12

.)

c) Sessions: Log of saved sessions

11.   

Remaining Time

:

 Displays remaining time of treatment and toggles to (Countdown time shown on Treatment in Hours, 

Minutes, Seconds) when selected.

12. 

Volume Button:

 Adjust volume on Hand-held Remote Controller.

13.   

ON/OFF Button:

 Turns the power to the device on or off and can be used to restart the device. To turn on the device, this 

button must be pushed in and held for 2 seconds. If the device is on the Home screen, pressing and holding this button 

will bring up a menu with choices to: Power Off / Reboot / Airplane Mode; ON – OFF 

(MUST BE SET TO ON AT ALL 

TIMES)

. Additionally displays three icons at bottom which are Sound Off / Vibrate / Sound On. 

14. 

Total Operation Time

:

 Displays accumulative hours of all treatment times.

15.   

Stop or End Button:

 Stop treatment time.

16. 

Status Bar:

 Outputs all the conditions of the device

a) Ready

b) Intruder Alert

c) Session in Progress

d) Session Paused

e) Session Resumed

f) Session Stopped

g) Leave Area

h) Connected to 

Sanidyne

®

 

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 i

nstallation

 

Always disconnect power to the fixture before performing any service or maintenance

.

Germicidal lamps are easily damaged. Exercise care when handling lamps.

Step 1

 

 Remove Top Cover by 

removing all hardware and place on 

the side to be reinstalled later.

Step 2

 

 One end of lamp is marked 

“INSTALL THIS END DOWN.” 

Carefully fit this end of the lamp into 

the lamp guard assembly first, as shown.

Step 3

 

 Carefully align pins on 

lamp base to socket holes on 

lampholder as shown. 

(Lamp 

Installation Continued on Page 10.)

Summary of Contents for Sanidyne PREMIUM

Page 1: ...ctions Save These Instructions UV Ultraviolet Radiation Protect eyes and skin from direct and reflected radiation DANGER Manufacturers Engineers Sales Service Germicidal Ultraviolet Equipment Lamps 37...

Page 2: ...16 MAINTENANCE LOG 17 19 USER ASSISTANCE 20 Patent Notice 20 WARRANTY PRODUCT REGISTRATION 20 These instructions generally describe the installation operation and maintenance of the Sanidyne Premium...

Page 3: ...3 Read and follow all notices and warnings on the sanitizer 14 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY WARNINGS All personnel should be alerted to the potential hazards indicated by the product safety labeling...

Page 4: ...or process No warranty or representation is made by the manufacturer with respect to suitability or performance of this equipment or to the results that may be expected from its use The user should p...

Page 5: ...le of Operation The Sanidyne Premium design has been carefully conceived to provide direct germicidal ultraviolet exposure for air and surface disinfection in unoccupied areas to disinfect and prevent...

Page 6: ...nspect all packing materials to prevent the loss of accessories spare parts or instructions Do not discard packing materials until Sanidyne Premium is assembled checked and confirmed The Sanidyne Prem...

Page 7: ...tart Stop Button Begins treatment time countdown also used to restart unit after an intruder is sensed in Operating Area 5 Power Indicator Glows RED when power is applied to unit and will flash during...

Page 8: ...te and 30 seconds to exit area b The words LEAVE AREA appear on the lower status bar c Alarm on unit begins to sound d The word PrEP flashes on the Keypad during the Countdown Time when Treatment Time...

Page 9: ...ler 13 ON OFF Button Turns the power to the device on or off and can be used to restart the device To turn on the device this button must be pushed in and held for 2 seconds If the device is on the Ho...

Page 10: ...ment operation will take place It is the users responsibility to post signs or notices for all personnel and persons in the building or facility so that they be made aware that the Operation Area is o...

Page 11: ...than 30 seconds remain on the countdown time the Sanidyne Premium will automatically reset giving 30 seconds more to leave the Operation Area Occupancy Sensors do not protect the entire Operation Area...

Page 12: ...n the display or at the Sanidyne Premiumby pressing the START STOP on the Keypad If the Alarm is turned off at the Sanidyne Premiumthe operator can reset the fixture by pressing the START STOP button...

Page 13: ...r table etc 2 Measure the longest distance from the Sanidyne Premium to the farthest wall Use this length to compare to the Distance From Fixtures Time Minutes shown on Figure 5 below 3 For example if...

Page 14: ...D AN ULTRAVIOLET BLOCKING FACE SHIELD MUST BE WORN TO COVER AND PROTECT EYES AND EXPOSED SKIN NOTE STER L RAY lamps used in the Sanidyne Premium have ArmorLiteTM Safety Shield which is a protective co...

Page 15: ...Surelite Ballast not operating Disconnect the fixture from utility power then replace ballast Sanidyne Premium fails to shut off Microprocessor assembly faulty Wearing protective clothing and face shi...

Page 16: ...side and can be placed in supplied wall holder Uses 1 AAA battery 6 UV C Dosimeter Card 00 0373 Contains a patented colorimetric indicator that changes color at 25 50 and 100 mJ cm2 to visibly confirm...

Page 17: ...17 MAINTENANCE LOG Date Maintenance Performed Service Person Comment s...

Page 18: ...18 MAINTENANCE LOG Date Maintenance Performed Service Person Comment s...

Page 19: ...19 MAINTENANCE LOG Date Maintenance Performed Service Person Comment s...

Page 20: ...including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose whether or not purposes or specifications are described herein We further disclaim any responsibility whatsoever to the cus...

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