LED PAR 64 COB 200W UV P7100406
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing LED PAR 64 COB 200W UV. For safety reasons and to ensure the trouble-free
operation, carefully read the instructions.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
1.
Installation should be done by qualified personnel in order to minimize the risk of accidental
electric shock
2.
Disconnect the power supply before installation.
3.
Before connecting the unit to the mains, make sure it is not damaged mechanically. If you
notice any signs of damage you should contact your dealer immediately. Do not connect the
device to the mains.
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Do not use the device in high humidity conditions and at temperatures above 40° C
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The device must be installed on stable structures
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SECURITY PRINCIPLES RELATING TO UV RADIATION
1.
A device emitting UV light can be installed and used only by personnel
trained in the knowledge of the hazards when using UV light sources,
methods to counteract these threats and the rules of safe use of such sources
(particularly the high power sources of UV light). The manufacturer is not
responsible for damages resulting from improper use of the device.
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The device must be installed at a distance from the illuminated people, which ensures a safe
staying in a room without compromising the health of the negative effects of UV radiation. The
device must be installed in a way as to prevent illumination directly on the skin, face or eyes. The
room can be illuminated only by light reflected from the surface (walls, ceilings) - never through
direct referral of the reflector in the direction of people in the room.
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Threats to health, effects of exposure to UV radiation
An excessive effect of UV radiation on the body often has no immediate symptoms. Symptoms of
overexposure, including the various stages of burns or Photokeratitis, usually occur from 4 to 24 hours after
the exposure. There is a possibility that the level of UV intensity emitted by the device significantly exceeds
the naturally occurring level (especially at a short distance from the light source).
SKIN: UV radiation can cause erythema (sunburn) within the exposed skin. This involves redness
and/or ulcerations, which can have a different intensity. In the case of improper use of the device
effects of UV radiation on the skin can occur even after a few seconds of exposure. Symptoms may
be different depending on the genetic background. People with pale to fair skin are more prone
to sunburn. Some medications (eg. Contraception), and some food products (eg. celery root, figs)
may increase sensitivity to UV radiation. Chronic exposure to UV radiation causes premature skin
aging, wrinkles and skin cancer.
EYES: UV radiation is dangerous for the eyes, not only for looking directly into the light source,
but also when eyes are exposed to the UV rays reflected from surfaces (reflectors with high
power). Exposure of the eye to UV radiation can cause corneal damage and Photokeratitis (painful
inflammation of the eye caused by changes induced by UV radiation to the cornea). One of the
symptoms may be "feeling of sand in the eyes" which may persist for several days. In extreme
cases, it can cause damage to the lens of the eye that can lead to cataracts.