4.2.1 Connecting the device
1. Connect 230V power cable to the socket on the floor in the UV system.
2. Place the lamps in the desired position.
3. Make sure that no one is in the room with the UVC unit.
4. Set desired treatment time in hours.
5. Switch on the unit on the main switch on the stand itself (red / yellow switch on the top). The warning light
illuminates and sends an audible signal.
6. leave the area immediately!
7. It now takes 30 seconds for the lamp to turn on.
Make sure there are no people within range of the UV light during and after ignition. Make sure there
are glass, walls or doors between the UV light and people.
4.2.2 Turn of the UV device
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The UV unit now lights up in the pre-programmed time and switches off even at the end of the set time. If you
want to switch off the UV system before expiration, switch off the safety switch or the socket used.
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Unlock the wheels before moving the UV unit.
5. Safety in and around UV equipment
5.1 UVC physical:
UVC is shortwave radiation that loses its energy quickly in relation to distance from the source. The type of
source for UVC used here loses its energy in relation to distance (meters). UVC is effectively stopped by
transparent materials such as ordinary glass, plexiglass, plastic, most kind of clothing. Opaque materials
usually block UVC.
Risk factors assessed:
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People in rooms, while UVC light is operating
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Access to rooms, when UVC light is operating
Dosage
:
UV systems work with a treatment dose of: (see guide in section 3.4.) xx J / m2 per treatment (on light-
accessible surfaces).
The table below taken from "A Non-binding guide to the Artificial Optical Radiation Directive 2006/25 / EC"
indicates the recommended maximum dose for "NON COHERT" radiation per day.