Any lamp that has reached its maximum rated life should be replaced immediately, regard-
less of the visual appearance or output. After a lamp has been replaced, completely clean
all surfaces with isopropyl alcohol for maximum performance and life.
The lamp sockets should be inspected before replacing a lamp. The contacts on either
side should be free from any surface contamination or damage. Remove contaminants if
any are noted. Any damaged sockets may effect lamp operation and performance and
should be replaced.
The reflector is responsible for capturing and directing the energy emitted from the lamp.
The reflectors in all NOCTURN fixtures have been designed for optimal performance while
transmitting maximum UV energy from the lamp and providing a smooth, even field. Inspect
the reflector for dirt and dust, or residue accumulation. Wipe the reflective optical surfaces
surrounding the lamp with isopropyl alcohol to clean the reflector.
Periodically inspect the seals on the front and rear covers, as well as around the window.
They should be replaced if any signs of damage or deterioration are noted. These prevent
moisture and other elements from entering the fixture and eliminating extraneous light from
escaping.
Trouble Shooting
Any repairs or maintenance other than those listed in listed in the following section should
be referred to NOCTURN UltraViolet Effects or qualified repair technicians. Please have
the fixture model number and serial number available so that NOCTURN may answer any
questions completely and accurately.
SYMPTOM
PROBABLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Lamp fails to ignite
Power cord is not plugged in
Plug into source that has
or the source is not energized.
suitable electricity available.
Power Switch/ Circuit Breaker
Push to the ON position.
is not in the ON position.
Incorrect fixture address.
Set to “A000.”
TIMER display shows lamp
Replace lamp if it has passed
has exceeded rated life.
the maximum rated life (1,000
hours).
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