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MNL-00024 [1] 

Proprietary and Confidential  

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16.3  Cleaning of the Filter ................................................................................................................... 17 

16.4  Relamping ................................................................................................................................... 17 

16.5  Removing and Fitting Lamps ....................................................................................................... 18 

16.6  Resetting Your Lamp Hours......................................................................................................... 18 

16.7  Troubleshooting .......................................................................................................................... 19 

16.8  Spare Parts and Accessories ....................................................................................................... 19 

17.0  Warranty ......................................................................................................................................... 20 

17.1  Limited Warranty Policy .............................................................................................................. 20 

17.2  Warranty Coverage ..................................................................................................................... 20 

17.3  Customer Responsibility ............................................................................................................. 20 

17.4  Warranty Service ......................................................................................................................... 20 

17.5  Disposal ....................................................................................................................................... 21 

17.6  Other Services ............................................................................................................................. 21 

17.7  Contact Information .................................................................................................................... 21 

 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for ML24000

Page 1: ...MNL 00024 1 Proprietary and Confidential Page 1 of 21 OPERATION AND SERVICE MANUAL...

Page 2: ...e Bodily Injury Hazards 11 11 3 Equipment Property Damage Hazards 11 12 0 Unlocking the Device 12 13 0 Changing or Disabling the Key Code 12 14 0 Flex Timer Instructions 12 14 1 Determining a Treatmen...

Page 3: ...and Fitting Lamps 18 16 6 Resetting Your Lamp Hours 18 16 7 Troubleshooting 19 16 8 Spare Parts and Accessories 19 17 0 Warranty 20 17 1 Limited Warranty Policy 20 17 2 Warranty Coverage 20 17 3 Cust...

Page 4: ...r Customer Service department and your input will be channeled to the appropriate person The purpose of this manual is to instruct users on the proper methods of operation and general maintenance In a...

Page 5: ...Class II Mode of Operation Non continuous IEC EN 62471 2006 UV Risk Group Risk Group 2 Moderate Risk WARNING This device is designed for intermittent operation only and not for continuous use The devi...

Page 6: ...into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the other device s is connected Consult the manufacturer or field service technician for help 7 0 Electrical Specifications The device is manuf...

Page 7: ...of your device as measured at the factory is shown on the Power Output Certificate included with your device literature The table below represents the possible output range of your unit Lamp Style Hi...

Page 8: ...of manufacture that is specific to your device The ML24000 features a Data Connection port located on the Device This port is only to be used as a data only connection to the ML24000 Flex Controller...

Page 9: ...and their definitions DANGEROUS VOLTAGE ATTENTION CONSULT ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS NON IONIZING RADIATION EARTH ground PROTECTIVE EARTH ground ALTERNATING CURRENT THREE PHASE ALTERNATING CURRENT WITH NE...

Page 10: ...d licensed electrician must wire the service for this device in accordance with all national and local codes and the electrical instructions provided in the accompanying Service Installation Instructi...

Page 11: ...t to avoid over exposure to isolated areas of the body 11 3 Equipment Property Damage Hazards Warning A qualified licensed electrician must wire the service for this device in accordance with all nati...

Page 12: ...lf lock when left idle for twenty 20 minutes To unlock your unit follow the instructions below 1 Press any key to awaken your unit 2 Your device will display the word CODE 3 The factory preset key cod...

Page 13: ...7 8 9 10 12 14 Joules 1 0 03 20 02 47 02 23 02 05 01 51 01 40 01 23 01 11 2 0 06 40 05 33 04 46 04 10 03 42 03 20 02 47 02 23 3 0 10 00 08 20 07 09 06 15 05 33 05 00 04 10 03 34 The UVA and UVA 1 Tim...

Page 14: ...ake a mistake while entering a dose or backup time repeatedly press the key until all zeros are displayed To check the age in hours of your lamps press and release the MODE and keys together at the sa...

Page 15: ...go more and more aggressive treatment just to overcome the natural UV screening effect of tanned skin This results in an excessively high cumulative dose to clear the patient s disease When setting up...

Page 16: ...tightly across the skin Use two or more patches if more than six exposure levels are required Determine the doses you will test for recommended doses below Open exposure window 1 Begin the test by exp...

Page 17: ...hese filters without proper training as certain solutions may damage the filters Only Daavlin authorized personnel should perform this function Allow the filters to cool down Use a vacuum to remove du...

Page 18: ...rt the new lamps into the lamp sockets 10 Replace the filters in reverse order that they were removed 11 Replace the air filter brackets and acrylic for each column 12 Reconnect the unit at the breake...

Page 19: ...eck all plug connections Check all fuses in the unit and the building If the lamp is defective change the lamp If the ignition unit is defective contact the Daavlin Service Department If it is impossi...

Page 20: ...e misuse or accident incorrect customer installation improper electrical service lack of proper maintenance and Acts of God This Limited Warranty does not extend to repairs made necessary by use of pa...

Page 21: ...rform any repair or maintenance on the Equipment unless prior written authorization has been obtained from Daavlin Even with Daavlin s authorization Daavlin shall not be responsible or liable for any...

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