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MANU0140    Rev. 0     2/2019 

2.  Remove all of the packing material from the container, making sure that all parts and accessories are 

accounted for.  You will find the following parts/accessories:   
 

  Protective Goggles (1 pair) 

  Feet (2) – Figure 1 

  Stabilizer Bars (2) – Figure 2 

  Grid 

  Power Cord 

        

 

                  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
Figure 1                                                           Figure 2  

 
 
3.  The screws to attach the feet are pre-inserted in the bottom of the unit at the factory. Using a #2 Philips    
     screwdriver, remove the screws, then position the first foot so that its “longer” side is toward the front (the 
     lamp side of the device). Mount it using the screws that you removed from the bottom of the device.   
     Repeat the process for the second foot. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
4.  Using two people if available, leaving the device on its side, but with the feet attached, gently tilt the device  
     upward until both feet are on the floor. 
 
5.  Remove the foam shock absorbers and the plastic wrap. 
 
6.  Mount the two stabilizer brackets. The screws for mounting the brackets are pre-inserted into the unit 14”  
     (35cm) from the bottom of the unit and in each foot. Using a #2 Philips screwdriver, remove the screws,  
      position the brackets and then replace the screws. 

Summary of Contents for 7 Series

Page 1: ...MANU0140 Rev 0 2 2019 1 Operation Manual Integrated Dosimetry with LinkTM Control...

Page 2: ...cking the Device 8 Changing the Key Code 8 Features of the LinkTM Control System and Integrated Dosimetry 8 Operating the LinkTM Home Control System 9 Setting Up a Treatment 9 Care of Your Phototherap...

Page 3: ...unit can be left in place without being in the way of traffic flow It is important that the unit be properly grounded Extension cords are not recommended The location should not be in any area where w...

Page 4: ...foot so that its longer side is toward the front the lamp side of the device Mount it using the screws that you removed from the bottom of the device Repeat the process for the second foot 4 Using two...

Page 5: ...e and if there is any question as to whether or not it is equipped with the lamps that you have been prescribed contact Daavlin immediately The code numbers shown are generally located at the base of...

Page 6: ...g label an identification label indicates the serial number and date of manufacture that is specific to your device A chart detailing all symbols located on your unit can be found on the following pag...

Page 7: ...based sunscreen For your first treatment unless otherwise instructed by your physician do not exceed the following doses Narrowband UVB 200 milliJoules Broadband UVB 20 milliJoules UVA 1 Joule If you...

Page 8: ...trol System and Integrated Dosimetry The Link Controller is an advanced control system which automatically performs many safety checks on your behalf as well as calculating dose increases based on you...

Page 9: ...was in pain or red for 24 48 hours after the treatment More than 48 hours I was in pain or red for more than 48 hours Still red pain I am currently still red or have pain Note Selection of the Still...

Page 10: ...ugh Daavlin When dusting the unit and lamps we recommend using a feather duster or a similar non abrasive cleaning device Note Do not clean reflective surfaces with paper towels as they may scratch th...

Page 11: ...oles in the top of the unit and set it aside 4 Grasp the lamp to be removed with both hands and press down until it clears the top socket then remove the lamp Reverse the process to install lamps and...

Page 12: ...ystems or components as covered in accordance with the terms and conditions of this warranty However this warranty will be declared null and void if non qualified technicians perform any repair or mai...

Page 13: ...ing types of work are examples of maintenance and do not fall within the scope of the warranty Required periodic calibration replacement of lamps cleaning and leveling the equipment Any work performed...

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