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Proprietary and Confidential. Printed copies will not be updated. 

MNL-00049 [1] 

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  To eliminate the risk of fire when replacing the fuse, replace ONLY with a fuse of the same 

type and rating.  

 

 

NO MODIFICATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT IS PERMITTED

. Unauthorized modification will 

void the warranty and may result in hazardous or improper device operation. 
 

 

DANGER - ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION

. As with natural sunlight, overexposure can cause 

eye and skin injury, and allergic reactions. Repeated exposure may cause premature aging 
of  the skin  and/or  skin  cancer. 

ALWAYS WEAR  PROTECTIVE  EYEWEAR:  FAILURE TO 

DO SO MAY RESULT IN SEVERE ERYTHEMA OR LONG-TERM INJURY TO THE EYES.

 

Medications  or  cosmetics  may  increase  skin  sensitivity  to  ultraviolet  radiation.  Inform  your 
physician  before  using  this  device  if  you  are  using  medications  or  have  a  history  of  skin 
problems or sensitivity to light.  

 

  This device should be a minimum of 12 inches (30 cm) away from RF generating equipment. 

 

  If the device malfunctions, cease operation immediately. If the device is placed close to other 

equipment, it is possible that the cause is interference by external noise sources and fields, 
in  which  case  you  should  follow  the  remedies  found  under  section  16.0 

Environmental 

Specifications

.  If  the  device  continues  to  malfunction  cease  operation  and  contact  the 

Daavlin Service Department.  

 

  If necessary, operation of equipment may be terminated by disconnecting unit from AC mains. 

This  can  be  accomplished  by  unplugging  the  device  or,  if  hard  wired,  turning  off  quick 
disconnect. 

 

  Prior  to  each  use,  always  verify  that  the  device  is  in  correct  working  order  and  operating 

condition and plugs, sockets, lamps, and electrical cables and connections are not worn or 
damaged. 

 

  The  device  should  be  placed  a  minimum  of  1  inch  (2.5  cm)  away  from  surrounding  walls, 

devices, and furniture to ensure proper cooling airflow. 

 

  The room that the device is placed in should be vented to allow free air displacement to ensure 

the device and surroundings remain cool. 

 

  Only original components and accessories should be used with the device to avoid damage. 

 

  Before opening the device casing to perform maintenance or service, disconnect the device 

from the power source. 

 

  The device must never be directly exposed to flowing or splashing liquids of any kind.  If the 

device is inadvertently exposed to liquid, it must be tested for safety before being placed in 
operation again. 

 

  The  device  contains  glass  lamps.  Avoid  excessive  force  to  the  device  to  prevent  lamp 

damage.  

 

  The  device  control  system  display  is  susceptible  to  damage  from  excessive  force.    Avoid 

excessive force to the control system to prevent damage. 

 

Summary of Contents for 1 Series

Page 1: ...MNL 00049 1 Proprietary and Confidential Page 1 of 19 DT Home Control Operation Manual Modes of Operation Timed Mode...

Page 2: ...10 3 How to Position Yourself 10 11 0 Setting Up a Treatment Time 10 12 0 Viewing Device Code for Flex Rx 11 13 0 Enable Disable Refill FlexRX 11 13 1 Refill FlexRx 12 14 0 Special Notes 12 15 0 Care...

Page 3: ...have prescribed your device with FlexRx a system that limits the total number of exposures the device will deliver Specific information about these systems is provided in this manual 2 0 Indications...

Page 4: ...vice department to determine an appropriate replacement 5 0 Unpacking and Assembly 1 Open the top of the box and grasp both sides of the device Pull it out of the box along with the foam packers on ea...

Page 5: ...kin that the physician does not intend to treat During extremely long treatments some surfaces may become hot Remove any body parts from those surfaces if it becomes uncomfortable The unit should have...

Page 6: ...0 Environmental Specifications If the device continues to malfunction cease operation and contact the Daavlin Service Department If necessary operation of equipment may be terminated by disconnecting...

Page 7: ...ee page 21 DT Controlled Phototherapy Devices are considered CISPR Group 1 Class A devices to be used for prescription use only 8 0 Operating Specifications Ambient Temperature 15 C to 30 C 59 F to 86...

Page 8: ...a prominent and easily readable position Please read the label carefully as it contains important safety information Figure 2 Warning Label Figure 3 Identification Label The following table lists all...

Page 9: ...treatments along with any other notes regarding your treatment or treatment results For example forgot lip balm put sunscreen on tender area etc Note A free printable treatment log is available for d...

Page 10: ...e on the acrylic surface Excess pressure can cause the acrylic surface to crack and break Larger Area Treatment Choose the 9 inches position when starting your therapy Position the 1 Series so that th...

Page 11: ...n again will pause treatment 8 While paused pressing the CANCEL button will end the treatment and prompt a new treatment 12 0 Viewing Device Code for Flex Rx The Device Code is predetermined by the so...

Page 12: ...ed When power is restored the controller will prompt for the Key Code and another treatment will have to be started a If Flex Rx is activated and the controller loses power during a treatment an expos...

Page 13: ...leaners 2 Allow to air dry and inspect for visible contaminants 3 If contaminants remain repeat until no visible containments remain repeat steps 0 and 2 15 2 3 High Level Disinfection Follow a high l...

Page 14: ...removed 4 On top of each lamp socket there will be a red button that when pushed will allow you to remove the base of the lamp from its corresponding lamp socket With one hand firmly press and hold th...

Page 15: ...tual Level Electrostatic discharge immunity test following IEC 61000 4 2 8kV conductive surfaces coupling planes 2kV 4kV 8kV and 15kV non conductive surfaces 8kV conductive surfaces coupling planes 2k...

Page 16: ...guidance Conducted RF IEC 61000 4 6 3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 MHz 3 Vrms Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the device including cables than the recomm...

Page 17: ...elephones and land mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF tran...

Page 18: ...with our operating instructions The Limited Warranty does not apply to Equipment failure or damage caused by shipping or customer abuse misuse or accident incorrect customer installation improper ele...

Page 19: ...d warranty service work However this Limited Warranty will be declared null and void if non qualified technicians perform any repair or maintenance on the Equipment unless prior written authorization...

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