OPERATION
• Always disconnect power before performing any work on the disinfection system.
• Regularly inspect your disinfection system to ensure that the power indicators are
on and no alarms are present.
• Replace the UV lamp annually (or biennially if seasonal home use) to ensure
maximum disinfection.
• Always drain the reactor chamber when closing a seasonal home or leaving the
unit in an area subject to freezing temperatures.
Operating & Maintenance Instructions:
UV Lamp Replacement:
NOTE: RESET LAMP LIFE TIMER AFTER LAMP
REPLACEMENT (PG 10) –
refer to www.lamprecycle.org for
lamp disposal
1. DO NOT USE WATER DURING THIS PROCEDURE. Lamp
replacement is a quick and simple procedure requiring no
special tools.The UV lamp must be replaced after 9,000
hours of continuous operation (approximately one year) in
order to ensure adequate disinfection.
2. Disconnect main power source and allow the unit to
power down for 30 sec. Remove the lamp connector
by squeezing the plastic locking tabs on the side of the
connector. Remove connector and lamp from the reactor
chamber. and lamp connector base
.
Separate the lamp from
the connector (Figure 2B). Do not twist the lamp from the
connector, simply slide the two apart. Avoid touching the
lamp on the glass portion. Handling the lamp at the ceramic
ends is acceptable, however if you must touch the lamp
glass, please use gloves or a soft cloth. Fully remove the
lamp from the reactor chamber being careful not to angle
the lamp as it is removed from the chamber. If the lamp is
removed on an angle, pressure will be applied on the inside
of the quartz sleeve, causing the sleeve to fracture.
3. To install a new lamp, first remove the lamp from its
protective packaging, again being careful not to touch the
lamp glass itself. Carefully insert the lamp into the reactor
vessel (actually inside the quartz sleeve) (Figure 2C). Insert
the lamp fully into the chamber leaving about two inches
of the lamp protruding from the chamber. Next, attach
the connector to the UV lamp (Figure 2B). The connector
is “keyed” and will only allow correct installation in one
position. Ensure the connector is fully seated onto the UV
lamp (Figure 2D).
4. Once the lamp is fully seated on the connector, slide the
connector over the retaining nut and lamp connector base.
Push the lamp connector and lamp connector base together
until an audible click is heard.
FIGURE 2A
FIGURE 2B
FIGURE 2C
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Caution: prior to performing any work on the
disinfection system, always disconnect the
power supply first. Do not use water during
following procedures.
Warning:
Always shut-off water flow and
release water pressure before servicing.