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GIA UV Lamp and Viewing Cabinet
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GIA UV Lamp and Viewing Cabinet
External Power Supply
Five plug configurations included:
North America, Europe, United Kingdom, Australia and China.
Assembly needed before use.
Change out plug configurations by sliding the panel below the plug downward,
allowing the configuration to detach. Replace with new configuration and slide it
into the opening until you hear a click.
Rear panel connection: Connect the power cable to the power port on the back of the
UV Lamp. Attach the appropriate plug configuration to the power supply and connect
to power source.
Maintenance
The GIA UV Lamp and Viewing Cabinet should be handled with care. Following the
recommendations here, your GIA UV Lamp and Viewing Cabinet should remain in
excellent condition.
CAUTION!
When cleaning, power off the GIA UV Lamp and Viewing Cabinet
and disconnect the device.
Solvents may damage the surface of GIA UV Lamp and Viewing Cabinet. DO NOT use
liquid or aerosol cleaners to clean the surface of GIA UV Lamp and Viewing Cabinet.
There are no user serviceable parts.
If the GIA UV Lamp and Viewing Cabinet becomes dirty, wipe the exterior metal
surfaces with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Do not wipe the LED surface or the
openings on the reference block as this may damage them.
The bottom of the viewing cabinet has a removable neoprene rubber base that
can be taken out and wiped with a slightly damp cloth, if needed. Make sure the
base is completely dry before reinserting it into the viewing cabinet.
The strip of paper inside the reference block will decrease in intensity with
usage and must be replaced on a regular basis. After 40 hours of cumulative
exposure to the LED UV light, the paper should be replaced. Depending on your
use of the lamp and reference block, a single paper strip may last from one
week to one month, but should be changed at least monthly. Avoid touching the
openings of the Reference Block when changing the paper.